Aircraft bridge manufacturer appoints rep in Nigeria

 






Aircraft bridge manufacturer appoints rep in Nigeria 




Aero-Sys, German manufacturers of Aircraft Boarding Bridges and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) has appointed Aviation Consultants - Belujane Konzult as their Representative in Nigeria.

The appointment came after due diligence for a reliable partner in Nigeria.

Under the agreement, Beluajne  Konzult will be responsible for marketing and sales of Aero-Sys products in Nigeria, which include AvioBridges, Ground Power Units (GPU) Dollies and Carts, Fixed walkways, Automation and Baggage Handling System, Airport Gate Equipment. 

The letter conveying the appointment and signed by its Director Peter Yan said: “the authorisation is granted in recognition of Belujane Konzult capacity and commitment to delivering high quality products and services in accordance  with aviation standards”.

Belujane Konzult is entrusted with the responsibilities for marketing, sales, after sale service, and the provision of spare parts for the airport sector in Nigeria.

Reacting to the development ,the Principal Consultant/Executive Director of Belujane Konzult, Mr. Obuke Oyibotha said the appointment did not come as a surprise because of the company”s track record in service delivery in the aviation industry in Nigeria

He said Belujane Konzult conceived of the idea and executed the Public, Private Partnership model between the Federal Airports of Nigeria (FAAN), the Airport Company of Ghana and Intercontinental Bank  now Access Bank for airports’ seats at Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos with 3,000 seats; Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja - 2,000 seats and Kotoka International Airport, Accra Ghana.  All came without a cost to the two countries' airport authorities.


                                    


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