Pakistan is hoping to lean on skills and experience garnered from assembling jet trainers and combat aircraft in a bid to attract international aerospace companies to invest.Islamabad is pouring money into the creation of its first aerospace cluster, the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park (NASTP), part of its future vision to create an Aviation City around Kamra, home to the country's aerospace efforts. "NASTP will be set up as an ecosystem comprising elements for design, innovation, development and growth," Air Cdre. Liaquat ullah Iqbal, director for the Aviation City Pakistan project, told the Royal Aeronautical Society in London in early October.
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机译:巴基斯坦希望借鉴组装喷气式教练机和战斗机所获得的技能和经验,以吸引国际航空航天公司进行投资。伊斯兰堡正在为建立其首个航空航天集群国家航空航天科技园(NASTP)投入资金),这是其未来在卡姆拉附近创建航空城的愿景的一部分,该国是该国航空航天事业的所在地。 “ NASTP将建立为一个包含设计,创新,发展和增长要素的生态系统,” Air Cdre说道。巴基斯坦航空城项目的负责人利亚夸特·拉赫·伊克巴尔(Liaquat ullah Iqbal)于10月初在伦敦皇家航空学会上接受了采访。
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