Boost In Nigerian Aviation As Aerokeys Signs Deal With Canadian Firm

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In another milestone in aviation safety, training and cabin crew operational and safety management, the president and CEO of Aerokeys Nigeria, Mr Kudla Milinda Satumari, popularly known as Haske, signed an additional MOU with the Canadian firm Tulmar Safety Systems.

This was also followed by acquiring some state-of-the-art inflatable safety equipment produced by a reputable firm – Tulmar Safety Systems- to train and upgrade some African aviation companies.
Haske is causing the Nigerian flag to fly high in Canada as an individual in the business field.

The origin of Tulmar as a reputable company with a track record of design, production and fabrication of custom management and operational safety systems services for aircraft cabin emergency evacuation training equipment, has been traced back to 1951 when RFD Canada was established in Grandy, Quebec, with initial activities which include performance of repair and overhaul services on marine rift rafts.

The company was later renamed Tul Safety Equipment Limited and moved to Hawkesbury, Ontario, in 1968, where the Company established a design and engineering department to develop and manufacture inflatable survival equipment.

Tulmar is a fully integrated manufacturer of engineered serviceability solutions for aerospace and defence. They design, fabricate, and service safety systems for the aviation sector. Tulmar Safety Systems was incorporated on April 29, 1992, with many senior Management and production personnel from the former Tul Safety, thereby repositioning the company into a global authority in its field.

Mr Haske Kudla keeps expanding opportunities for the Nigerian aviation sector through multiple windows of partnerships. This is creating many opportunities for investment jobs and promoting safety and operational efficiency in Nigeria and Africa with global partnerships in aviation safety and standard operations.
Aerokeys Nigeria, being one of the credible Aviation Training Organisations (ATO) in Africa with its headquarters in Abuja – Nigeria, has signed a business pack with Tulmar Safety Systems Inc. to ensure the safety equipment for training and aviation usage is obtained from a credible company with decades of quality products and services in inflatable survival equipment.

The aviation sector is an industry that desires precision, quality, and accuracy in safety services. As such, safety comes first and must always be top-notch in continuous operation.

The president of Aerokeys, Mr Haske Kudla, is expected back in the country after a series of training sessions with several other aviation companies and airline operators in some parts of East and West Africa in the coming weeks.

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