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Sindh Chief Secretary Ghulam Ali Pasha on Wednesday handed over the legal documents of 571acres of land to Air Vice Martial Arshad Qudoos for establishment of PAF Aeronautical Complex near Nawabshah in a simple ceremony held at Darbar Hall, Nawabshah City.

Information Secretary Mumtaz Ali Shah, Secretary Education Ilmuddin Bullo, Secretary Forest Mushtaque Ahmed Memon, DCO Nawabshah Jamal Mustafa, officers from Pakistan Air force and district government were present in the ceremony. The Chief Secretary said that the land was being provided to PAF for enhancement and establishment of PAF Aeronautical Complex here at Nawabshah to provide modern skills and job opportunities to the local people. He said that this project would have capacity to absorb 4,000 to 5,000 youths of the district and also to provide technical opportunities to many more, enabling them to get jobs at other sister organisations as well.
Business and Economy - PAF Aeronautical Complex near Nawabshah: 571 acres of land documents handed over to AVM Arshad
 
this means more defence sector jobs for rural sindis! hoooraaayyy!!
 
why dosent pakistan have an aeronautical company like france's dassault or like the chinease chengdu.
 
why dosent pakistan have an aeronautical company like france's dassault or like the chinease chengdu.

Pakistan seems to have a "Complex" of naming aircraft manufacturing factories/companies as "Complex" This seems to be due to the limited vision and vocabulary of our senior officials.
 
Will this facility be used for aircraft production or maintenance?

will it be producing jf-17s?
 
Pakistan seems to have a "Complex" of naming aircraft manufacturing factories/companies as "Complex" This seems to be due to the limited vision and vocabulary of our senior officials.

:lol:....or it can be that they think that producing tanks and Air crafts is a complex job so best option is to build a "complex"....o yeah, fighting fire with fire!!!:D
 
Good to hear that PAF is expanding it's "Complex" and youth from Sindh will have some interesting job opurtinities. They must build some tecnical schools/collages to offer professional trainings to the young students which will form their base so it will be more easy to integrate them in this complex.
 
Good to hear that PAF is expanding it's "Complex" and youth from Sindh will have some interesting job opurtinities. They must build some tecnical schools/collages to offer professional trainings to the young students which will form their base so it will be more easy to integrate them in this complex.

I rather think that instead of building these things, why not collaborate with engineering universities in Sindh for this. That will be far more economical but equally effective
 
What is the size of PAF KAMRA complex? And what are the sizes of the biggest aircraft assembly complexes?
 
I rather think that instead of building these things, why not collaborate with engineering universities in Sindh for this. That will be far more economical but equally effective

The base comes from tecnical schools and collages, the universities are the final path. If you don't have a good base then you aren't able to have a good performance at university level. Pakistan seriously lack tecnical schools and collages. It's the time that we take care of this sector alongside with improving also our universities structure. We lack professional personal in almost every field but if the proper steps are taken now we should be able to recover in the up coming few years.
 
What is the size of PAF KAMRA complex? And what are the sizes of the biggest aircraft assembly complexes?

The largest one i would think is Boeings main one in Seattle Washington. The main building is 100 acres and 25,000 people work in it.


The Boeing factory near Seattle is so massive, it once began generating its own weather systems.

A state-of-the-art air circulation system had to be installed inside the monolithic manufacturing plant because clouds - the product of accumulated warm air and moisture - were forming inside.
 

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