
Airtech Aviation Support Services in partnership with the National Association of Airline Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) have unveiled a database that would serve as a single resource point for manpower availability, aviation information and data in the Nigerian aviation sector.
Airtech said that the database; AvianQDB, the first of its kind in the country’s aviation sector, would also provide a platform for industry’s professionals to register their profiles and upload certificates and licenses, making them visible to prospective employers.
The Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Airtech Aviation Support Services, Mr. Bukola Nzegwu,said that information on the database is secured, stressing that the company would make the platform accessible with a token fee.
According to him, the certificates and licenses uploaded on the database platform would be secured in Digital Ocean’s cloud and can be retrieved online for personal use by the professionals when needed.
“The database will provide visibility for aviation professionals to prospective airlines and aviation companies. Employers will access the database for a token fee. The database will provide skill gap analysis between what the industry needs and available manpower. It will also help track job market trends.
“AvianQDB also has a unique feature that will send an email prompt to remind registered professionals when licenses will expire so as to ensure aviation professionals always possess updated licenses to operate.
“The platform will also serve as a depository of relevant local and international aviation information through feeds and links to aviation agencies,”he said.
Nzegwu, however, emphasised that the initial launch of Avian QDB would start with manpower availability for pilots and engineers, adding that work was ongoing to add the other skills to the database platform.
On his part, President of NAAPE, Engr. Abednego Galadima, expressed delight at the launch of the platform and the association’s partnering with Airtech.
He said that AVIANQDB would serve as a one-shop for aviation manpower solutions.
The NAAPE boss reiterated that the development of the database was in line with the association’s mandate to promote and protect the welfare and well-being of its members.
Galadima encouraged all aviation stakeholders, especially pilots and engineers in the country to patronise the platform.
The application, he assured, would provide tremendous benefits for both employers and employees, stressing that it would also serve as a good guide for policy and decision makers.
Abednego, however, commended Nzegwu for partnering with NAAPE to develop the application, which he described as “a great contribution to the development of the aviation industry.”
Airtech Aviation Support Services is an approved Line Maintenance Organisation(LMO) that has line stations in Lagos, Abuja and Accra.
NAAPE is the umbrella association that represents the interest of pilots and aircraft engineers in Nigeria.