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Flybird Proposes Intelligent Aerial Solutions for the Energy Sector

Capt Waredi, (MD Tanita security) middle Capt Borodo Ahmed( MD Flybird Group), Chanel Scott ( CEO, Flybird RPAS)

Flybird RPAS, the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) division of Flybird Group, has proposed the deployment of intelligent aerial solutions to tackle challenges in the African Energy sector. This happened at the recently held 25th NOG Energy Week Conference and Exhibition where Flybird featured, reinforcing the group’s growing role in delivering integrated aviation solutions to the energy, infrastructure and industrial sectors across Africa.

Held at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, the event brought together key stakeholders from across the global energy value chain. The Flybird Group showcased its advanced drone capabilities while expatiating on its strategic expansion into offshore helicopter services and integrated aviation support.

According to Chanel Scott, Chief Executive Officer, Flybird RPAS, the firm’s participation at the NOG Energy Week reaffirmed the growing demand for intelligent aerial solutions across the energy sector.

“We had the opportunity to engage with organisations seeking innovative technologies that improve safety, operational efficiency and asset management. The quality of conversations and partnerships initiated during the event further validates our strategy of delivering world-class RPAS solutions tailored to Africa’s evolving industrial landscape.”

She added that:

“During the exhibition, Flybird Group also advanced discussions with several prospective clients and strategic partners regarding future collaborations across drone operations, offshore aviation support, aircraft management and specialised aviation services.”

The NOG welcomed a broad spectrum of visitors, including representatives from international oil companies, indigenous operators, government agencies, regulators, engineering firms, and technology partners. Discussions centred on the increasing role of drone technology in improving operational safety, asset integrity, environmental monitoring, infrastructure inspection, security surveillance and data-driven decision-making.

The exhibition also provided a platform for Flybird Group to present its vision of delivering a fully integrated aviation ecosystem comprising aircraft management, business aviation, offshore helicopter services, RPAS operations, Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), and aviation advisory services.

Speaking on the Group’s strategic direction, Captain Ahmed Borodo, Group Managing Director, Flybird Group, said:

“Our participation at NOG Energy Week reflects more than our current capabilities; it reflects where Flybird Group is headed. We are building an integrated aviation platform that supports the complete lifecycle of aviation services for the energy sector, from aircraft management and business aviation to RPAS operations, offshore helicopter services, MRO and aviation advisory. The relationships strengthened during the exhibition position us well for the next phase of our growth.”

“The strong interest received throughout the event underscores the increasing recognition of integrated aviation solutions as an enabler of safer, more efficient and more sustainable operations within Africa’s energy sector,” he added.

Building on the momentum generated at NOG Energy Week 2026, the Group remains focused on expanding its capabilities, strengthening strategic partnerships and supporting the continued growth of Africa’s energy and aviation industries through innovation, operational excellence and world-class service delivery.

 

 

 

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