Visiting delegates, ambassadors, veterans, senior serving and retired defence personnel and select government and civil officials also attended the seminar. Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Training) Air Marshal Shahid Akhtar Alvi delivered the inaugural address.
Highlighting the importance of research and innovation in self-reliance, the air chief said, “Air and space power today has evolved into a commonly recognised source of national strength. From space based platforms to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV), modern machines are constantly being developed to further expand the role of airpower. In this regard research, innovation and development play a vital role. Indeed, forums like the present one afford rare opportunities for linking together, sharing ideas as well as benefiting from each other’s experiences”.
He further said, “Recognising the multi-faceted benefits and need of combined operations, PAF has established a hub for advanced training activities at PAF Airpower Centre of Excellence (ACE). This institute will provide opportunity to not only PAF, but also friendly air forces to test and hone the skills of fighting elements in various training courses and exercises”.
Encompassing the theme, seven speakers delivered presentations in the seminar. Nigerian Air Chief was the keynote speaker and besides four speakers from PAF, guest speakers from Turkish and Sri Lankan air force also shared their views on this important aspect of national progress.
Later in the day, PAF aircraft presented a breath-taking air show at Seaview Karachi. The indigenously manufactured JF-17 Thunder, Fighting Falcon F-16 and locally produced Super Mushshak trainer aircraft displayed solo aerobatics in front of thousands of cheering spectators. Moments after the thrilling performance by these aircraft, PAF aerobatics team ‘Sherdil’ appeared on the horizon for formation aerobatics display.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2018.
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