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PAeC AGM Highlights Vision for Growth and Innovation in Pakistan’s Aerospace Industry

  • December 30, 2024
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Pakistan Aerospace Council (PAeC) hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Trojans Office in Islamabad, gathering key leaders and experts from the aerospace industry to discuss the future of Pakistan’s aerospace sector. The event was marked by a powerful speech from Air Marshal (Retd) Farhat Hussain Khan, CEO of Aerospace Design and Innovation Center (ADIC) and the National Aerospace Science & Technology Park (NASTP) Kamra, who shared his vision for empowering the private sector, reducing government reliance, and driving growth in downstream industries for sustainable development.

Air Marshal Khan emphasized the need to professionalize the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in Pakistan, drawing inspiration from the successful approaches of countries like Turkey and China, which have made significant strides in aviation by investing in skilled professionals. He stressed that Pakistan’s aerospace sector could regain its position in the global market by ensuring that the CAA prioritizes the hiring of the right talent, a critical step for the industry’s growth.

He also highlighted the importance of developing an indigenous base for avionics in Pakistan to remain competitive on the global stage. With technology rapidly evolving, Khan pointed out that building domestic capabilities in avionics is essential for Pakistan to keep pace with advancements in the aerospace industry. By fostering local expertise, Pakistan can maintain its technological edge while reducing dependence on foreign suppliers.

Another key point raised during the AGM was the need for Pakistan’s aerospace teams to access global resources and core technologies. Air Marshal Khan advocated for closer collaboration with international players, emphasizing that Pakistan’s aerospace sovereignty and innovation depend on leveraging global expertise. This would not only ensure that Pakistan remains at the forefront of aerospace technology but also help build a more competitive and resilient industry.

In addition to these crucial areas, Khan called for a reduction in bureaucratic processes that often hinder growth in high-tech sectors. He urged the government to streamline approval procedures, using Turkey’s efficient model as an example, to eliminate delays and accelerate the development of aerospace and related industries. Such reforms would provide the sector with the agility it needs to thrive and keep pace with global trends.

The AGM also marked the appointment of new leadership within PAeC, with a renewed vision for 2025. The strategic direction for the coming year focuses on growth, collaboration, and innovation, with an emphasis on building a strong and sustainable aerospace sector in Pakistan. The new leadership is committed to fostering public-private partnerships, enhancing research and development, and positioning Pakistan as a global competitor in aerospace.

The future of Pakistan’s aerospace sector looks promising, with the discussions and strategic decisions made during the AGM providing a clear roadmap for progress. By working together and embracing innovation, the industry is poised to achieve significant growth in the years ahead, with the potential to position Pakistan as a leading player in the global aerospace market. With collective efforts and a focus on collaboration, the aerospace sector in Pakistan is set to soar to new heights in the coming decade.

Source: LinkedIn Pakistan Aerospace Council

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