Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, Chief of the Air Staff of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), has highlighted the strategic benefits of the ongoing overhaul and upgrade of the L-39ZA Albatros jet, describing it as a “game-changer” for pilot training and operational readiness.
Speaking during an official visit to the Czech Republic from February 23–24, 2026, Aneke reaffirmed the NAF’s commitment to modernisation, self-reliance, and strengthening global defence partnerships.
According to Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, the visit aimed to leverage international collaboration to enhance training systems, maintenance capabilities, and operational performance in line with evolving security challenges.
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships
At the headquarters of Aero Vodochody Aerospace L-39ZA to the advanced L-39 Skyfox, a jet trainer and light attack aircraft designed to meet modern air operation demands.
During a guided tour of the production facility, the Air Chief stressed aligning pilot training with contemporary warfare requirements while ensuring continuity in pilot development throughout the upgrade process.
Expanding Defence Cooperation
Aneke also held high-level talks with the Czech Air Force to explore expanded cooperation in simulator training, logistics, and both rotary- and fixed-wing operations. He emphasised that modern defence partnerships must go beyond equipment acquisition to include knowledge transfer and technology sharing.
“The future of air power lies in innovation, local capacity development, and strategic cooperation. We are focused on partnerships that strengthen our ability to sustain, adapt, and innovate,” Aneke said.
The Commander of the Czech Air Force described the engagement as “a meaningful step towards deepening military cooperation and advancing shared professional standards.”
Additional meetings with defence export stakeholders gave the Nigerian delegation exposure to advanced aviation simulators, unmanned aerial systems, parachute training technologies, and other emerging solutions vital for modern air power.
Through these strategic engagements, Air Marshal Aneke is positioning the Nigerian Air Force as a resilient, mission-ready, and globally connected institution, committed to safeguarding national sovereignty while contributing to regional and international security.
