PAF holds seminar on Aviation Industry: Future Perspective and Application of Technology
Pakistan Air Force in collaboration with Royal Aeronautical Society arranged a seminar on the topic of “Aviation Industry: Future Perspective and Application of Technology” at the Nur Khan Auditorium, Air Headquarters, Islamabad.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force in collaboration with Royal Aeronautical Society arranged a seminar on the topic of “Aviation Industry: Future Perspective and Application of Technology” at the Nur Khan Auditorium, Air Headquarters, Islamabad.
Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force was the chief guest at the occasion. Mr Simon Luxmoore, Chief Executive Royal Aeronautical Society also attended the seminar as a key speaker. Air Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Support), who is also Chairman Royal Aeronautical Society Islamabad delivered the opening address and highlighted the salient features of the seminar. National and international speakers gave presentations on different aspects of Aviation Industry during the seminar.
Addressing on the occasion, the Air Chief said,” Aviation industry plays a significant role in the country’s economy and it is heartening to note that this industry is flourishing in Pakistan. In the same context, the upcoming strategic projects such as CPEC would provide greater spur to aviation sector in the country”.
The Air Chief further said that PAF has taken a strategic initiative of planning the establishment of Aviation City at Kamra, which would provide the desired impetus to our cutting-edge indigenisation programmes, strengthen the local industry and harness the demands of foreign aviation industry.
Senior serving and retired PAF officers, select notables from aviation industry and students from various educational institutions attended the seminar.
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