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PAKISTAN ASPIRES FOR CPEC-DRIVEN AVIATION INDUSTRY GROWTH

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Aircraft Manufacturing Factory at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). Photo credit: PAC.
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PAKISTAN ASPIRES FOR CPEC-DRIVEN AVIATION INDUSTRY GROWTH
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In a one-day symposium – titled “CPEC vis-à-vis Opportunities for Aviation Industry and Way Forward” – the Government of Pakistan, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) and members of the private sector collectively expressed hope that the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would spur growth in Pakistan’s aviation sector.

The Daily Times (Pakistan) compiled a report outlining the thoughts and aspirations of each symposium participant, which included the Federal Interior Minister Dr. Ahsan Iqbal, the PAF Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Sohail Aman and other leading officials and industry representatives.

Short-term objectives center on guaranteeing the security of CPEC projects. In this respect, the PAF had outlined its success in building a capable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) element for providing situational awareness for all relevant parties, including its sister services the Pakistan Army and the Pakistan Navy. The PAF had also expressed confidence in its ability to counter asymmetrical threats through precision-guided airstrikes. It is also committed to providing search-and-rescue support.

The panel’s long-term aspirations echoed earlier government sentiments, namely of channeling projected economic growth from CPEC to effect industry gains. In this case, it is aviation.

PCAA Additional Director of Air Transport International Regulation Syed Muzaffar Alam projected that air travel in Pakistan will see an additional three million passengers in the next three to four years. Alam believed that this growth will present opportunities for growth in Pakistan’s commercial airline sector, be it new airlines or expanded ground support providers. In relation, PAF Air Vice Marshal Razi Nawab, the Deputy Managing Director of the Shaheen Foundation, stressed that investment be made in raising new maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) entities and airlines in Pakistan to support growth in air travel.

Interior Minister Dr. Ahsan Iqbal called for developing Pakistan’s aviation development and manufacturing sectors, particularly through “Technology Intensive Clusters” at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) in Kamra. He also advocated for research and development, joint-ventures and public-private partnerships.

The participating stakeholders proposed raising a joint working group comprising of representatives from the Government of Pakistan, the PAF, PCAA, the private sector and academic institutions to steward the objectives discussed at the symposium.

Notes & Comments:

There are two overarching aspects to the symposium. First, the necessity of airborne systems for providing security to CPEC projects. Second, aspirational aims for using CPEC to fuel growth in Pakistan’s aviation sector, be it increasing demand for commercial air services or spurring relevant industry work.

For the first aspect, the PAF tabled the ISR and precision-strike capabilities it built to fulfill Pakistan’s counterinsurgency (COIN) requirements. The PAF ISR element comprises of diverse assets, among them C-130Bs fitted with FLIR Systems Star SAFIRE III electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) turrets, Falco unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) configurued with L-3 WESCAM EO/IR turrets and F-16s equipped with DB-110 photo-reconnaissance and Sniper advanced targeting pods (ATP).[1]

Besides building situational awareness of the ground environment, these assets can pivot to provide target acquisition and guidance support for precision-strikes. This is done in conjunction with the EO/IR-equipped C-130Bs or Joint Terminal Attack Controllers laser-designating targets for F-16s armed with GBU-10 or GBU-12 laser-guided bombs (LGB), or stand-alone with F-16s using the Sniper ATP for targeting, terminal guidance and deploying LGBs (this is discussed in detail in an earlier Quwa article).

Apart from later including the JF-17 to undertake precision-strike and partial-ISR (via LGBs paired with the Aselsan ASELPOD targeting pod), it is unlikely that the PAF will significantly change its equipment-set for asymmetrical engagement. In fact, the integration of the PAF into the CPEC security dynamic appears to mirror its current approach to COIN, if not be an extension of the Pakistan military’s existing push against non-state actors and asymmetrical threats.

The second aspect is less grounded at this time, but some aspects, such as the call for expanding Pakistan’s MRO base and deepening the aviation-related manufacturing, echo government and PAF goals set under Project Azm. In July, Dr. Ahsan Iqbal (then Minister of Planning and Development) stated: “I hope that this … city will not only help us develop capabilities in defence or security domains, but I sincerely believe that this aviation city will also become the birthplace of commercial aviation industry in Pakistan.”

Although with significant objectives (discussed in another Quwa article), the Kamra Aviation City initiative is in its early stages of development. Moreover, these projects are currently oriented to fulfilling the PAF’s long-term defence programs: medium-altitude long-endurance UAV and a 5th-generation fighter. Pakistan has yet substantively invest in manufacturing work for commuter aircraft or regional airliners.

[1] Alan Warnes. “Intel Report: “Swapping ‘Old Paper Maps’ for ISR.” Air Forces Monthly. August 2017
 
Good luck with that. We should review all the CPEC related contracts and evaluate realistically and honestly what has been agreed upon between the two states. As per the law of right to information, people should be able to review each and every contract.
 
Good luck with that. We should review all the CPEC related contracts and evaluate realistically and honestly what has been agreed upon between the two states. As per the law of right to information, people should be able to review each and every contract.


Such a review is only possible with a corruption free ( or less corrupt) government.
 
Federal Interior Minister Dr. Ahsan Iqbal
He is not Dr since he is not a PhD..
Such a review is only possible with a corruption free ( or less corrupt) government.
Let's keep our fingers crossed. The process of cleansing has started. I hope it reaches to its logical level ( I won't say end because it is an ongoing process).

In every contract and every deal there should be "Pakistan First" regardless of with which country, organisation or individual we do. Simply because every country in this world secures its interest.

Transparency should be at the core all of the deals. CPEC is an economic project so it should be open for every Pakistani citizen.
 
I agree ... and I also think a team which includes legends of corruption like firdus ashiq awan and 99% US tatoo musharaf ex team.... is not the right one to come into power at this point of time

To finish war against corruption that is
 
I agree ... and I also think a team which includes legends of corruption like firdus ashiq awan
Just out of curiosity: would you like to elaborate in what corruption is she involved and are those just allegations or something has been proven against her or some undeniable evidence is available publicly?
nd 99% US tatoo musharaf ex team.... is not the right one to come into power at this point of time
Well, I can safely reject that over exaggeration of 99%. BTW can you tell us ...how many are the members of PTI and how many are ex-Mushy colleagues? And is it necessary that anyone who worked with Pervaiz Musharraf is bad (remember Dr Atta-ur-Rehman)?

And BTW since you have objected to this team, would you like to enlighten us what other options we have? Nawaz Shareef, Zardari, AH or Fazlur-Rehman? ...I hope you won't name angles since God has restricted them to some divine duties only.
 
..I hope you won't name angles since God has restricted them to some divine duties only.


I have already named an angel.... firdus ashiq awan.... want another name ... babar awan
 
I have already named an angel.... firdus ashiq awan.... want another name ... babar awan
They are humans ... update your info... It means not only you are confused about humans mate, but you also don't know anything about angels :mad:
 
They are humans ... update your info... It means not only you are confused about humans mate, but you also don't know anything about angels :mad:


These two are angels ... one on right hand of Zardari and 2nd on left hand of Zardari through the worst most corrupt govt of not Pakistan but human history...

Now they will make a corruption free pakistan with help of a coccainy sex maniac

End of discussion

Keep living in your buble
 
sex maniac
Seems like some personal experience... Would you like to share the story here or need some privacy and I hope the victims are okay
the worst most corrupt govt of not Pakistan but human history...
Naah, that was the gawd fatha... who has been kicked out by the SC. :D
End of discussion
A normal phrase to use when the defeat is in sight. :-)
Keep living in your buble
:rofl: Who's talking....very funny bro..start your own stand up comedy show..I'm sure you will be an instant hit
 
90% of people opposing cpec are also supporting pti and 99% of pti supporters either oppose or are skeptics about cpec

Now u never told me your political affiliation but I guessed it....

I have never understood this phenomenon... and am trying to understand the reason as to why pti is opposed to cpec??

@war&peace
 
All these statements and press releases are nice, but if they aren't actively working to secure joint production of Z-9 helicopters and Y-8 transport aircraft, then this is all bullshit.
 
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I have already named an angel.... firdus ashiq awan.... want another name ... babar awan

You have forgotten the father of all angles Jahangir Tareen.

After joining PTI every one is purified.
 
Pakistan should secure a locally produced medium lift helicopter..in the next few decade or so which will pave way for our helicopter industry
 
Oh so what happened to your end of discussion? You couldn't stand by your words for a few minutes on the same thread :lol:
90% of people opposing cpec are also supporting pti and 99% of pti supporters either oppose or are skeptics about cpec

@war&peace
Don't lie but that's in your nature.

It is not our first interaction. You know my affiliation very well and we have debated heavily on different threads on multiple occasions. BTW who says I'm against CPEC? I have been one of the foremost proponent of CPEC and giving shut up calls to indians. However its your PMLn that's in bed with anti-Pakistan elements and does not speak against indian sponsored terrorism.

Again, don't lie. As usual you will deny that you are not patwari and you don't support PMLn.
Most of your statements about PTI are self-contradictory and you are trying to derail the thread instead.
 
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