Bristow Helicopters Mulls Partnership With NCDMB On Centre Of Excellence, Search, Rescue Operations 

May 27, 2024
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Bristow Helicopters Mulls Partnership With NCDMB On Centre Of Excellence, Search, Rescue Operations 
Managing Director of Bristow Helicopters Nigeria, Mr. Oladapo Oyeleke exchanging gifts with the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, after the courtesy at the Board’s headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Management of Bristow Helicopters recently visited the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and proposed to partner with the Board on initiatives such as the establishment of a centre of excellence in the aviation sector, commencement of a search and rescue service and the introduction of light-wing aircrafts into the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The Managing Director of Bristow Helicopters Nigeria, Mr. Oladapo Oyeleke led the company’s team that met with the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe at the Board’s headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

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He said the visit was an opportunity to congratulate the Executive Secretary on his appointment and reaffirm the company’s commitment to NCDMB’s mandate as well as explore areas of possible collaboration. He stated that Bristow Helicopters is the global leader in the provision of helicopter services and has operated in Nigeria for over 65 years.

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He acknowledged that the company had found comfort in the Nigerian environment and currently provides services to diverse clientele within and outside the Nigerian oil and gas industry using its fleet of aircrafts. “We carry 3000 passengers every day. The magnitude of our impact cannot be overemphasized,” he asserted.

The Managing Director maintained that Bristow Helicopters brings innovation to its service, stressing that the development of the Nigerian energy sector relies heavily on the company’s support and services. “You can only access deepwater projects that are about 200 nautical miles using our services. You cannot get there by boat,” he noted.

In the area of human capacity development, the Managing Director claimed that the company has trained over 300 Nigerian pilots and engineers in partnership with the NCDMB. According to him, “We have done very well in human capacity development. We trained Nigerian pilots and engineers heading the aviation departments of most international oil companies.”

Speaking further on the company’s local content strides, particularly in human capacity development, Oyeleke stated that the company started appointing Nigerians to the position of chief executives 10 years ago, despite Bristow Helicopters being an international brand. He affirmed that “the company pursues local content without diluting value and safety.”

Bristow Helicopters Mulls Partnership With NCDMB On Centre Of Excellence, Search, Rescue Operations 
Managing Director of Bristow Helicopters Nigeria, Mr. Oladapo Oyeleke exchanging gifts with the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, after the courtesy at the Board’s headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

On possible areas of collaboration with the NCDMB, the Managing Director of suggested that Bristow Helicopters and NCDMB could partner in setting up a centre of excellence for effective training of manpower that would work in the aviation subsector of the oil and gas industry. He emphasised that his company brings years of global excellence and always tries to raise the bar.

Another possible area of partnership according to him is in the introduction of search and rescue support services in the oil and gas industry. He indicated that Nigeria has a sizable number of vessels operating in the oil and gas industry, yet there is a weak search and rescue support system. He mentioned that Bristow Helicopters

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