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PROPULSION SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS | Part 2
This video shows the lecture on PROPULSION SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS (part 2). Topics covered in this session are:
8.4 Turbojet
8.5 Turbofan
8.6 Turboprop
8.7 Afterburning and more on specific fuel consumption
The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam.
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8.4 Turbojet
8.5 Turbofan
8.6 Turboprop
8.7 Afterburning and more on specific fuel consumption
The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam.
#aircraftpropulsion
#aerospaceUPM
#HCMUT
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ELEMENTS OF COMPANY PROFILE
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This video shows the lecture on COMPANY PROFILE. It is part of the EAS5107 Entrepreneurship in Innovation course. #aerospaceupm #innovation #entrepreneurship #mied
PROPULSION SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS
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This video shows the lecture on PROPULSION SYSTEMS CHARACTERISTICS. Topics covered in this session are: 8.1 Overview 8.2 Thrust and Efficiency - the Tradeoff 8.3 The Reciprocating Engine/Propeller Combination The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho C...
SHAFT ENGINES | PROPFAN ENGINE
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This video shows the lecture on propfan engine. Topics covered in this session are: 7.4 Propfan Engine 7.4.1 Overview 7.4.2 Historical Hints 7.4.3 Classifications of Propfan 7.4.4 Comparison between Turboprop, Propfan, and Turbofan The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering pro...
SHAFT ENGINES | TURBOSHAFT ENGINE
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This video shows the lecture on turboshaft engine. Topics covered in this session are: 7.3 Turboshaft Engine 7.3.1 Overview 7.3.2 Examples for Turboshaft Manufacturers and Engines 7.3.3 Thermodynamic Analysis of Turboshaft Engines 7.3.4 Power Generated by Turboshaft Engines The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered i...
BUSINESS PLANNING
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This video shows the lecture on Business Planning. It is part of the EAS5107 Entrepreneurship in Innovation course. #aerospaceupm #innovation #entrepreneurship #mied
SHAFT ENGINES | TURBOPROP ENGINE (Part 2)
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This video shows the lecture on Shaft engines: turboprop, turboshaft, and prop-fan (Part 2). Topics covered in this session are: 7.1 Overview 7.2 Turboprop Engine The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam...
12 STEPS OF COMMERCIALIZATION PROCESS
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This video shows the lecture on Commercialization Processes. It is part of the EAS5107 Entrepreneurship in Innovation course. #aerospaceupm #innovation #entrepreneurship #mied
FINDING THE RIGHT COMMERCIALIZATION PATHWAY
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This video shows the lecture on Commercialization Pathways. It is part of the EAS5107 Entrepreneurship in Innovation course. #aerospaceupm #innovation #entrepreneurship #mied
SHAFT ENGINES | TURBOPROP ENGINE
Просмотров 52Месяц назад
This video shows the lecture on Shaft engines: turboprop, turboshaft, and prop-fan (Part 1). Topics covered in this session are: 7.1 Overview 7.2 Turboprop Engine The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam...
TURBINE BASED ENGINE | TURBOFAN (part 2)
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This video shows the lecture on Turbine Based Engine: Turbojet and Turbofan (Part 5). Topics covered in this session are: 6.4 Turbofan 6.4.1 Overview 6.4.2 Milestone of Turbofan Engines 6.4.3 Classifications of Turbofan Engines 6.4.4 Forward Fan Unmixed Double Spool Configurations 6.4.5 Forward Fan Mixed Flow Engine 6.4.6 Forward Fan Unmixed Three Spool Engine The lecture was conducted as part ...
TURBINE BASED ENGINE | TURBOFAN (part 1)
Просмотров 52Месяц назад
This video shows the lecture on Turbine Based Engine: Turbojet and Turbofan (Part 4). Topics covered in this session are: 6.4 Turbofan 6.4.1 Overview 6.4.2 Milestone of Turbofan Engines 6.4.3 Classifications of Turbofan Engines 6.4.4 Forward Fan Unmixed Double Spool Configurations 6.4.5 Forward Fan Mixed Flow Engine 6.4.6 Forward Fan Unmixed Three Spool Engine The lecture was conducted as part ...
TURBINE BASED ENGINE | TURBOJET
Просмотров 76Месяц назад
This video shows the lecture on Turbine Based Engine: Turbojet and Turbofan (Part 3). Topics covered in this session are: 6.3 Turbojet 6.3.1 Overview 6.3.2 Milestone of Turbojet Engines 6.3.3 Thermodynamic Cycle Analysis of a Single Spool 6.3.4 Performance Parameters of a Single Spool 6.3.5 Important Definitions The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircr...
TURBINE BASED ENGINE | PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS (Part 2)
Просмотров 69Месяц назад
This video shows the lecture on Turbine Based Engine: Turbojet and Turbofan (Part 2). Topics covered in this session are: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Performance Parameters of Jet Engine The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Te...
TURBINE BASED ENGINE | PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS (Part 1)
Просмотров 42Месяц назад
This video shows the lecture on Turbine Based Engine: Turbojet and Turbofan (Part 1). Topics covered in this session are: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Performance Parameters of Jet Engine The lecture was conducted as part of Visiting Professor Lecture Series on the Aircraft Propulsion Systems course offered in the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering programme held at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Te...
IDEA TO MARKET | NAVIGATING THE JOURNEY
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IDEA TO MARKET | NAVIGATING THE JOURNEY
ENTREPRENEURIAL PATHWAYS | SETTING GOALS IN CONTEXT
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ENTREPRENEURIAL PATHWAYS | SETTING GOALS IN CONTEXT
BADAR | Medan Perang Badar, Masjid Aris, Telaga Syifa' dan Jabal Malaikat
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BADAR | Medan Perang Badar, Masjid Aris, Telaga Syifa' dan Jabal Malaikat
MASJID NABAWI: MADINAH AL-MUNAWWARAH
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MASJID NABAWI: MADINAH AL-MUNAWWARAH
211569 - The report focus on the profound impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on aerospace engineers, highlighting how companies were compelled to adapt their operations by incorporating advanced technologies and prioritizing safety measures. This comprehensive analysis reveals the significant disruptions faced by the aerospace industry in several countries. Despite the formidable challenges, the industry demonstrated remarkable resilience and adaptability, ensuring continued progress during unprecedented times. Thank you, Dr.
Alhamdullilah. Terima Kasih Dr
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212013- From this lecture, i could tell that the covid-19 pandemic has greatly affected the aerospace industry especially the aviation sector as travelling to other countries was strictly prohibited. Many nations which were dependent on the travel industry took a great hit. Many smaller aerospace companies also took a hit during this pandemic and a slowly recovering. They should widen their services and diversify their business to be resilient in the future. Thanks for the insightful lecture prof!!
Very good summary.
211633 - Based on this video, I learned how a global pandemic affects the freedom of movement, including air traffic. COVID-19 has severely reduced the amount of air travel and the impact of the pandemic only takes a short time but the recovery will take longer.
Good observation.
213622 - Thank you, Prof., for the insightful lecture. I found the discussion on the differential impacts quite illuminating. The slow recovery in the commercial aerospace sector, contrasted with the stable defense sector, underscores the varying challenges and opportunities within the industry. Your points on the restructuring, cost-cutting, and supply chain management are particularly relevant as the industry navigates these unprecedented times. I appreciated the focus on new opportunities in urban air mobility and sustainable aviation. These areas highlight the industry's adaptability and potential for innovation, which is crucial for long-term growth. Moreover, the emphasis on digitization, AI, automation, and ESG practices as outlined by McKinsey, aligns well with the industry's need to enhance productivity and resilience.
Very good summary.
212974- I now have better knowledge on how the aerospace industry is managed and the events that occur. One of the main course of events is during covid which affected the productivity of the industry
211373 - Based on the lecture, the commercial aerospace industry experienced a severe downturn due to COVID-19, with a 68% drop in global air traffic in 2020. Full recovery is expected by the end of 2023 or later. Boeing and Airbus are increasing production, despite supply chain and workforce challenges. Investment in digitization, automation, and sustainability is essential. Narrow-body aircraft are recovering faster than wide-body aircraft, and new innovations in urban air mobility and sustainable fuels are emerging. Resilience, agility, and strategic investments are crucial for future growth and competitiveness.
Very good summary
210252 - Based on the lecture, I'm knowing that the commercial aerospace industry is on a path to recovery post-COVID-19, where during that time, COVID-19 have disrupted the commercial aerospace industry, leading to drastic reductions in air travel, delays in aircraft deliveries, and financial strain on airlines and manufacturers. This including the operational Challenges for Airlines faced including grounding fleets, managing travel restrictions, and implementing health protocols. However, after post-COVID-19, The commercial aerospace industry driven by gradual increases in air travel demand, strategic adjustments by airlines, and a strong focus on sustainability and innovation. Thank you so much Prof.!
Very good summary
210290-During the COVID-19 pandemic, aerospace and defense companies, like other advanced industry firms, often cut back on investments in resilience and agility. However, improved financial conditions might be helping these companies recover. Currently, only around 10% of aerospace and defense companies intend to reduce investment in these areas, despite about half reporting a reduction between 2018 and 2019. The report highlighted the crucial need for resilient and agile operations in the industry, particularly to withstand future pandemics or other disruptions. Thank you so much for your lecture Prof.
Very good summary
211370 - The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the aerospace industry, reducing travel demand and slowing commercial activities. Aerospace and defense companies initially cut investments in resilience and agility, but financial recovery is helping them catch up. The industry is focusing on restructuring, cost reduction, and supply chain improvements, with future growth driven by digitalization, automation, and sustainability. Aircraft deliveries are projected to return to pre-pandemic levels by 2024, with Airbus increasing production, signaling confidence in recovery. The Malaysian aerospace sector should incorporate these insights for strategic planning. Thank you prof.
213004 - The lecture video was about the current aerospace industry reports, focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on the commercial aerospace sector, projections for recovery, challenges faced by major players like Boeing and Airbus, and the need for restructuring and supply chain transformation. It also mentions the stable outlook for the defense sector, the importance of adapting to new industry landscapes, and potential growth areas such as advancements in space technology.
Good oservation
[213816] - Thanks to your presentation, I now have a better knowledge of how COVID-19 severely affects the commercial aerospace sector. The military sector is holding steady, even while passenger travel and aircraft deliveries are steadily becoming better. These days, the industry's top goals are supply chain optimisation, cost reduction, and restructuring. Future development will be driven by advanced air mobility, hypersonics, and hydrogen-powered aircraft, which, in my opinion, calls for sustainability, automation, and digitalization. I think it makes sense to apply these findings for strategic planning in the Malaysian aircraft industry.
Good summary
210913 - The aerospace and defense industry is expected to recover in 2021, but progress will vary. The commercial aerospace sector faces a slow recovery due to the pandemic's impact on travel, with normal demand not expected until 2024. Meanwhile, the defense sector should remain steady as defense budgets stay largely intact, though supply chain issues could cause minor delays and cost increases.
Excellent observation
213351 - Based on the video, we can see how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the aviation industry in most of the countries across the world.
Good feedback
212023 - From this lecture, I am able to appreciate the aerospace industry's valuable insight of the sector's post-pandemic recovery from the three reports mentioned, namely Deloitte, PWC, and McKinsey, where each highlight the key areas such as innovation, digital transformation and supply chain resilience. Other than that, I get to understand how curent situation may effect the financial performance, investment in technology, sustainability efforts, market dynamics, as well as geopolitical. I also understand that by these comprehensive evaluations help stakeholders to recognize the current challenges and oppurtunity for them to make decisions on growth, enhance competitiveness and foster a more resilient and sustainable aerospace industry. It interesting which within these few years, aerospace able to survive and focus on it growth. Here where we as students can appreciate the way this sector manage to do so by catering the challenges and grabing oppurtunities. Thank you Prof. for this exciting journey 🎉
211172 - We can see that aerospace and defense companies were as likely as other advanced industry companies to reduce investment in resilience and agility during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a stronger financial picture may be allowing these companies to make up for lost ground. Only about one in ten aerospace and defense companies plan to reduce investment in this area, while about half reported a decrease in investment between 2018 and 2019. The report emphasized the importance of resilient and agile operations in the industry, especially in the face of potential future pandemics or other disruptions. Thank you Prof.
Excellent summary
212978- Prof discusses the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the commercial aviation industry. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported a 66% drop in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK) in 2020, marking the first decline since the 2008-2009 financial crisis. The air cargo market also experienced an 11% drop during the year, but load factors improved due to capacity reductions. According to a PwC report, revenue passenger kilometers are forecasted to improve by 50% in 2021, but will only reach half of 2019 levels. Boeing has over 4,700 Max aircraft in inventory to deliver, and plans to ramp up production to 31 aircraft per month by 2022. Airbus aims to increase production of the A320 to 45 per month by the end of 2021. The industry, which has become a critical part of global infrastructure, is expected to take until the end of 2023 to fully recover from the crisis. Additionally, many airlines will likely face significant debt, as seen with the case of AirAsia, which has been unable to pay passengers for canceled flights. The industry's resilience during past recessions highlights its increasing inelasticity.
212248 - The aerospace industry saw a $697 billion revenue loss and $25 billion drop in operating profit in 2020 due to the pandemic and Boeing 737 Max issues. Recovery is slow, with passenger revenues expected to reach pre-pandemic levels by 2024. Supply chain disruptions persist, leading companies to restructure, digitize, and innovate. The European commercial aircraft sector is projected to recover by 2025, driven by narrowbody aircraft.
Good observation
209713 - The aviation industry has been greatly affected by COVID-19, which has resulted to a slow progress of passenger traffic and aircraft demand. The commercial sector is expected to recover slowly while the defence sector is likely to remain stable. The industry is shifting its strategic priorities towards restructuring, cost cutting, and supply chain management. The new opportunities are also identified in urban air mobility and sustainable aviation. However, there are positive medium to long-term factors for the aerospace industry including the sustainability and advanced technology trends.
Excellent feedback
213126 - from what i watched and learned, the report highlights the significant impact of COVID-19, including reduced air travel demand and disruptions across the supply chain. Hence, it stimulates the plans for recovery include emphasizing safety measures and advancing sustainable aviation initiatives. In my opinion, eventhough there are many challenges faced by aerospace industry around the world, the industry remains focused on navigating through the crisis and emerging stronger to what it is today.
Good summary
210016-The aerospace and defense industry outlook for 2021, as outlined in the Deloitte report, indicates a recovery phase after a challenging 2020. While the commercial aerospace sector faces a slow rebound due to reduced passenger traffic and lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the defense sector remains relatively stable. Most countries are maintaining their defense budgets, although supply chain disruptions may lead to minor cost increases and schedule delays in certain defense programs.
Good observation
Alhamdullillah 🤩.Based on the lecture I learned how much the COVID-19 epidemic has impacted the aerospace industry from this presentation, especially how much it has harmed developed nations like the United States and the United Kingdom. Thankyou very much Prof🤩🙏
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[212953] • Delloitte : talk about the need for aerospace industry to transform and develop resiliency for future growth due to the unforeseen pandemic that affected everyone globally • PWC : big loss/declining profit (in commercial aerospace industry) by the big company in aerospace industry due to airline cancelling order etc since covid-19 happened. • McKinsey: the industry recovery; following the pandemic, need for investment in digitalization and automation and in resilience in this industry
210673 - In the video, it's mentioned that aircraft deliveries wont hit pre-Covid 19 levels until 2024. Airbus plans to increase A320 production from 40 to 45 planes a month by late 2021, to 64 by mid 2023, and up to 75 by 2025. This shows strong confidence in the industry's recovery and growth.
Good feedback
211681 - thank you prof
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210018-From this lecture, I can clearly understand how COVID-19 severely impacted the commercial aerospace industry. Passenger travel and aircraft deliveries are recovering slowly, but the defense sector is holding steady. The industry is now focusing on restructuring, cost reduction, and improving supply chains. I believe digitalization, automation, and sustainability are essential for future growth, driven by advanced air mobility, hypersonics, and hydrogen-powered aircraft. The Malaysian aerospace industry should leverage these insights for strategic planning, which I think is a wise approach.
Excellent summary
213040 - less travel demands = less commercial aerospace activity = slow activity of supply chains; these are the summary that i have got from the 2021 industry report. the pandemic has taken the industry by surprise that a lot experienced losses in their business. i think our industry setback by the pandemic has given a lesson for small and big players to always have a backup plans, diversifying their business nature not only for commercial but also for defence sector to sustain their business.
Excellent observation
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211153-The pandemic driven companies to be more survival oriented with restructuring and cost reduction whilst medium to small companies which tend to specialise in one sector had to diversify their focus. Through out the pandemic, financial performance of the aerospace industry has taken a huge toll, however certain sectors such as the defense sector still remains strong. The pandemic pose as both a hurdle and an opportunity for companies to face and also reimagine and reshape their supply chain and protocol for better efficiency and sustainability
Excellent feedback
[207862] - Based on this lecture, slow pandemic travel recovery hurts plane deliveries and industry profits. But overall aerospace revenue is expected to bounce back in 2021 after a tough 2020. Deloitte suggests the industry needs restructuring and supply chain improvements. McKinsey adds that digitization, AI, automation, and ESG are key to future productivity.
Good feedback
210318 - This report explores how the pandemic impacted aerospace engineers, detailing the industry's adjustments in response to new challenges. It highlights the increased use of technology and the heightened emphasis on safety protocols, demonstrating how companies adapted their operations to maintain progress despite the difficulties.
Good feedback
211158 - I learn that this report digs into how the pandemic shook things up for aerospace engineers. It talks about how companies had to change how they work, like using more technology and focusing on safety. It's all about how they adapted to keep moving forward despite the challenges
Good summary
212980 - COVID 19 has affected the aerospace industry especially the smaller companies as they depend on orders to survive since they are quite niche. The smaller companies needs to widen their scope to other parts as well to be more resilient in the future.
210476-From this lecture,I got to know how much covid-19 pandemic has affected Aerospace industry in many of the countries including the leading countries such as UK and USA.Thank you so much for this lecture Dr😊
Good feedback
210237- In year 2020 where the worldwide has been struck with unprecedented event of global pandemic of Covid-19. The restriction movement order is one of the major factor that lead to company losses where the significant reduction of air travel has been recorded throughout that year. Also, more aircraft grounded with respect to the less demand of air travel from point A to point B. Hence, the company who perform the MRO, supply chain and Airline itself can receive a major backslash throughout the event. Take an example of the in the PWC report at 15:30, from what we can summarize is that the reduction of passenger in need for air travel can cause a significant downfall for the major company like Boeing, airbus, spirit AeroSystems and other major suppliers despite a healthy backlog has been stated in 22:10 . Therefore, this major event of global pandemic is where the company has to deeply understand and learn their lesson for the any necessary contingency plan for faster recovery in Aerospace and Defense sector. As for the report itself are intrigue and a great stepping point for us to understand at the certain timeline of what happen to the industry at that particular year and have an open perspective from multiple report from other company for example Deloitte, PWC and Mckinsey.
209938- What I learned from this video is the critical importance of ensuring operational readiness and supply chain resilience in the aerospace and defense industry, particularly to meet increased demands in the single-aisle market while being prepared to navigate potential future pandemics. It's essential to streamline fixed costs, identify further cost-saving opportunities, and strategically prepare for upcoming OEM products and programs amidst fierce competition. Moreover, investments in digital and automation technologies, such as Industry 4.0, are crucial to enhancing competitiveness. Recognizing productivity drivers beyond volume growth is key, along with addressing trends like urban air mobility and CO2 emissions transparency in the supply chain. Effectively tackling emerging markets and competitors is vital, alongside exploring opportunities for mergers and acquisitions along the value chain while securing funding to support future growth waves.
209880 - From this lecture, I know that lower aircraft demand and restrictions on the movement of people and goods due to pandemic COVID-19 led to breakdown of many essential A&D supply chain in 2020
Good feedback
209586 - Thanks for the knowledge shared ill be using some information from the Deloitte report in my assignment on regulations of the aerospace industry in Malaysia
Good feedback
[207862] This informative video offers a comprehensive examination of critical aspects within Malaysia's aerospace industry. It delves into key areas such as current market trends, the latest technological advancements and etc. This video also explores crucial opportunities for talent development and the potential for forging strategic collaborations with international partners. It equips viewers with the knowledge necessary to identify areas for improvement and foster the continued growth of Malaysia's aerospace sector.
Good summary
[207862] Building lots of new planes, rockets and military stuff makes the global aerospace industry super competitive. This overview explains how all that and more affects the industry, making it easier to understand and find success in aerospace sector.
Good summary
Thank you Prof Abdrahim for such presentation, got a thorough understanding of aerospace standards and their importance to the aerospace industry
Excellent
(212013) Thanks for the lecture Doc 👍👍
My pleasure!
Hi, how Can I get slides
You can download from the PUTRABLAST website
[213126] I want to ask whether I will have enough credibility if I involve myself in MRO field for many years and wanting to enter designing field, aerospace industry?
Yes, you can switch from one sub-sector to another.
[211373] it's essential for us to address the gaps highlighted in the aerospace industry. We need to focus on enhancing local content in procurement, investing in workforce development, and fostering stronger international engagement. By improving regulation, promoting industry collaboration, and supporting small and medium enterprises, we can drive growth and innovation in Malaysia's aerospace sector.
[211373] it's crucial to focus on investing in education and skill development that aligns with the aerospace industry. By nurturing our local talent and fostering collaboration among government, academia, and industry, we can establish Malaysia as a leading hub for aerospace innovation and manufacturing. Moreover, supporting policies and infrastructure enhancements will enhance our competitiveness globally.
[211373] it's essential for us to address the gaps highlighted in the aerospace industry. We need to focus on enhancing local content in procurement, investing in workforce development, and fostering stronger international engagement. By improving regulation, promoting industry collaboration, and supporting small and medium enterprises, we can drive growth and innovation in Malaysia's aerospace sector.
[211373] it's essential for us to address the gaps highlighted in the aerospace industry. We need to focus on enhancing local content in procurement, investing in workforce development, and fostering stronger international engagement. By improving regulation, promoting industry collaboration, and supporting small and medium enterprises, we can drive growth and innovation in Malaysia's aerospace sector.
[211373] it's crucial to focus on investing in education and skill development that aligns with the aerospace industry. By nurturing our local talent and fostering collaboration among government, academia, and industry, we can establish Malaysia as a leading hub for aerospace innovation and manufacturing. Moreover, supporting policies and infrastructure enhancements will enhance our competitiveness globally.