7Star Hangar Gets NCAA’s Approval To Carry Out 3C-checks on Dana’s MD 83 Aircraft

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The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has given approval to 7Star Global Hangar Limited to carry out 3 C, CPCP, ADS and ADD on Dana airlines MD83 aircraft with the registration number, 5N-SAI.

In an approval letter from the NCAA signed by Engr V Goyea, General Manager (ACCA) for the Director General l, urged 7STAR to comply with all extant provisions of Nig. CARs and in particular Nig. CARs part 6, and in addition, all tasks requiring detailed, x ray and HFEC inspections.

In his reaction to the approval, the elated Managing Director and CEO, Engr. Isaac Balami, who could not hide his joy said 7Star has done five C and D checks on various aircrafts with  Augusta 139 8 Years Inspection (D-Check) being the first time in the history of Africa that the level will be done on that particular helicopter which he regarded as a complex new generation helicopter.

He said the Dana Air deal will lead to the employment of thirty engineers. This consequently means that over 1,500 jobless licenced aircraft engineers will be gainfully employed if local Airlines, private jet owners, state and federal governments can patronise and support this great employment initiative. He added that with the approval on MD 83, it also showed that NCAA has recognised 7Star’s worth and effort  to ensure Aircraft Serviceability across the Region.  

Speaking with the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Dana Group, Mr. Sukhwinder Mann, who made the official announcement, it was established that the decision was premised on the Dana’s Group’s pledge to the local economy whilst ensuring further development of the Nigerian aviation sector.

“I am pleased to announce that we have selected 7Star as our preferred MRO partner, the appointment will further enhance the 7Star range of MRO services to now include the MD80 aircraft range which means more jobs for the Nigerian aviation sector and potentially makes the Nigerian MRO sector more attractive to foreign carriers wishing to undertake heavy maintenance checks within the African continent. To give something back to Nigeria and reinvest in the sector gives me great pride and follows up on our key principles of Africa first.”

The appointment will see 7Star increase employment in the local community and train fresh engineers in the MD80 range of aircraft. 7Star CEO, Engr. Isaac Balami commented that the appointment will further boost the MROs service offering and will help to put the Nigerian MRO sector on the world map.

In the same vein, Balami noted that a test flight was conducted on AW-139 some few days ago after the D-Check and the aircraft came back with zero technical faults. 

“We feel happy that NCAA has recognized our effort and we know the need to comply with all the regulations and safety requirements. There is nothing like Nigerian Standard but one Global Aviation Standard which we practice with the guidance and Support of NCAA and our Technical Partners.”

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