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The Future of Aviation

Dato Nonee Ashirin Dato Mohd Radzi, Chairman of Global Turbine Asia

23-Jun-21 11:00

The Future of Aviation

According to the Malaysia Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030, the Government aims to generate some RM55 billion and create more than 32,000 additional high-skilled jobs as there has been an increase in the maintenance, repair and overhaul business. We speak to Dato Nonee Ashirin Dato Mohd Radzi, the Chairman of Global Turbine Asia, an independent engine and maintenance, repair and overhaul service provider of military and civil engines in the Asia Pacific region to get more insight into the aviation industry, its future and her journey into this field.

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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