NAAE Hosts Biennial General Meeting, Symposium In Lagos

The Lagos State chapter of the National Association of Air Traffic Engineers (NAAE) yesterday announced its plans to host its Biennial General Meeting and elections alongside its annual symposium in Lagos.
In an official statement issued yesterday, the body stated that the event will hold on the 28th March, 2019 at the Welcome Centre Hotels, along the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) road, Lagos with the theme: “Cyber Threat In Aviation Industry: The Role of ATSEPS”.
The statement further stated that “We, the Lagos chapter of the National Association of Air Traffic Engineers (NAAE) will be hosting our “Biennial General Meeting/Elections and also hold our Annual Symposium alongside”.
In the release jointly signed by the chapter Chairman, Engr Anthony Nwose and secretary, Sonowo Ayodele, the professional body affirmed “The National Association of Air Traffic Engineers (NAAE) is an affiliate of the International Federations of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA) whose members have the responsibility of provision, installation, maintenance and calibration of Communications, Navigational aids, Surveillance (CNS) and Power Systems. They hitherto play a pivotal role in the aviation safety chain”\
The body further stated that the theme was selected in view of increasing threats posed on the cyber world of which the aviation industry is part and parcel of.
To do justice to the topic, according to NAAE is a Guest Speaker in the person of  Engr Ifeanyi Ogochukwu who is a renowned aviation professional and  an Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) expert.
“We therefore, wish to invite the aviation community to this event which is segmented into: The workshop or symposium; Biennial General Meeting and Election of new officers of the NAAE chapter”
“We believe that the event will be highly educative given the caliber of the Guest Speaker who have been carefully chosen to give more impetus to all important assignment of this group of aviation professionals”, the association added.
Wole Shadare