From Sola Ojo, Abuja
Rounding off his holidays in the United States, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN, took the opportunity to visit HOG Technologies, a global leader in runway de-rubberization equipment, at their headquarters in Stuart, Florida.
This landmark visit aimed at exploring cutting-edge technological solutions to bolster safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability across Nigeria’s airports.
Accompanied by Mr. Adedayo Bankole, MD/CEO of Barnksforte Group Ltd., and Mr. Bishop Adejube, CEO of International Trade Exchange LLC, representatives of HOG Technologies in Nigeria and Africa, the Minister, was received by Mr. James Crocker, Founder and CEO of HOG Technologies, and Mr. Matt Butcher, Vice President of Global Sales.
According to Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Minister Tunde Moshood, during the visit, the Minister observed a live demonstration of HOG Technologies’ state-of-the-art runway de-rubberization equipment, which gave him an insight into the innovative technologies that could address Nigeria’s aviation challenges.
“Mr. Crocker emphasized the suitability of HOG Technologies’ solutions for Nigeria’s high-traffic and regional airports, highlighting the equipment’s efficiency and sustainability.
“He also revealed plans to establish a regional training and support center in Nigeria to foster capacity building and technology transfer”, he said.
Tunde quoted his principal saying, “This visit marks a pivotal step in our mission to elevate Nigeria’s aviation standards.
“The insights and opportunities gained during this engagement lay the foundation for transformative advancements in safety, efficiency, and sustainability.
“Part of what could be our strategic priorities, according to the Honourable Minister is to acquire HOG Technologies’ de-rubberization equipment for major Nigerian airports, launch a pilot project at a high-traffic airport and also collaboration to train Nigerian technical teams.
“This collaboration with HOG Technologies aligns with the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development’s vision to modernize infrastructure, adopt global best practices, and ensure Nigeria’s aviation sector remains a key driver of economic growth and sustainability”.