Coimbatore: A three-day seminar is being held here from April 20 to discuss the problems and challenges being faced by the airline industry.
The seminar Aeroplus-2007, would identify a set of priority requirements around the arguments, concerns and issues for research in the grooming field of aviation, N V Jayaraman, Head, Corporate Relations, Nehru College of Aeronautics and Applied Sciences, the organisers, told reporters here on Wednesday.
Experts from the aeronautical field, like IISc, IIT, private operators like Air Deccan, Paramount and Aeronautical Engineering would participate, Jayaraman said.
There would also be an exhibition, where aero-models, engines, model airport, runway and rare photographs about planes would be displayed for the benefit of the public, Jayaraman said.
19/04/07 PTI/The Hindu
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