Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Unsung heroes: Aero India Seminar team takes challenges with a smile

The 10th Aero India 2015 International Seminar (Aerospace: Vision 2050) will conclude in Bengaluru today paving way for the air show and exhibition activities to go live at Air Force Station Yelahanka.

The seminar is conducted by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), who hands over the responsibility to a one of its labs in city, by making them the nodal agency.
This year, it was the turn of the Centre for Airborne Systems (CABS), currently engrossed in the Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) system mission for the Indian Air Force.

CABS formed a team consisting of scientists and support staff from DRDO labs such as CEMILAC, GTRE and ADE.
Amidst the confusion owing to the sudden removal of the DRDO chief barely a month before Aero India, the organisers of this year's seminar had a daunting task in keeping the image of the international event intact.

For the captain of CABS Dr S Christopher, a Distinguished Scientist spearheading the AEW&C mission, the last one month has been more challenging. "I think integration of mission systems for AEW&C is much easier than organising a seminar," Dr Christopher said in a lighter vein while introducing his team members to OneIndia.
18/02/15 Dr Anantha Krishnan M/One India
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