The Rector of the college, Capt. Muhammad Abdulsalam, told journalists in Zaria that the aircraft would be ordered in phases.
He disclosed that the college has virtually concluded the installation of its Boeing 737 simulator to be located in Zaria.
“The approval we have from the government is to acquire 20 Diamond aircraft; five of which are the
two-engine DA42 and 15 Assembly engine DA 40 aircraft. When I assumed office in 2017, we
took delivery of one DA 42 aircraft in April 2017,” he said.
The report by Nigeria’s Ships and Ports publication on Thursday quoted Abdulsalam as saying that
an order was placed for more aircraft, but the supply was stalled because the manufacturer
was bought by another company, which relocated the production line from Austria to Canada.
“That is what affected the delivery of the additional aircraft because we asked for additional four
DA 40 aircraft, which is what we have on order now. That company is up and running in Canada
now and we expect to take delivery of those four DA 40 aircraft before the end of this year.
“We also have additional DA 40 aircraft that was given to the college by an insurance company as part of an insurance settlement. So, by the time we have the four aircraft delivered, we will have one DA 42 and five DA 40.
“As of today, we have eight aircraft that are serviceable. These aircraft are not the same, we have
the basic, advance and two-engine ones,” he said.