ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra on Friday handed over three JF-17 Thunder jets to Nigeria, ARY News reported, quoting Pakistan Air Force (PAF) spokesperson.
The JF-17 is a state-of-the-art fighter aircraft, featured with outstanding flight performance and strong operational capability.
PAC Kamra, formally handed over 03 JF-17 acft to Nigerian Air Force, during a graceful ceremony held at Makudri, Air Base, to mark the 57th anniversary of Nigerian Air Force. pic.twitter.com/Z5PrF2yV3W
— DGPR (AIR FORCE) (@DGPR_PAF) May 21, 2021
The graceful ceremony was held at Makudri, Air Base, to mark the 57th anniversary of the Nigerian Air Force. The ceremony was attended by the defense minister of Nigeria as a special guest. Vice chief of the PA, Air Marshal, Syed Noman Ali also attended the ceremony.
Addressing the ceremony, the Nigerian defense minister thanked Pakistan for handing over aircraft and stated that modern JF-17 Thunder jets will help in increasing the capacity of the Nigerian air force.
Read more: JF-17 Thunder captivates onlookers at Paris Air Show
Air Marshal Noman said Pakistan and Nigeria are enjoying historical bilateral ties. The inclusion of JF-17 Thunder jets into the Nigerian air force will ultimately enhance its capabilities, he added.
Three JF-17 jets were handed over to Nigeria by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex as per the order schedule.
The post Three JF-17 Thunder jets handed over to Nigeria appeared first on ARY NEWS.
ALSO VISIT FOR ONLINE EARNING Google Class