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Improving the operational capability of the public and commercial aircrafts fleet
  • Jun 30 2018 - 14:40
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Improving the operational capability of the public and commercial aircrafts fleet

Improving the operational capability of the public and commercial aircrafts fleet

 

Improving the operational capability of the public and commercial aircrafts fleet is of the goals determined by the working group of commercial helicopters of the national space administration.

According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, the working group of commercial helicopters of the national space administration has put the topic of improving the operational capability of the public and commercial aircrafts fleet on its agenda and has made it a priority. In this regard, some of the taken measures include “adding new and domestically manufactured helicopters to Red Crescent and commercial sector” and “support and promotion of public service (emergency, police, Red Crescent) and commercial (helicopter service companies in different parts of the country and offshore) helicopters.

The working group of commercial helicopters of the national space administration has been established to gain the trust of activists in the helicopter area of the country and turning the working group in the coordinating authority between competent authorities, realize the macro helicopter goals of the comprehensive document on space development, receive and gather the actual helicopter needs of the country, plan for intelligent supply of these needs, and directing the international joint cooperation in bottleneck helicopter areas.

 

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