
During the visit, participants were able to see the already launched production and technical capacities of the Mi-171 and Mi-8 helicopter maintenance center. They also studied the infrastructure of the regional spare parts warehouse and received up-to-date information on the current status of the project.
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“We want to see not only statements but also real achievements, and this project shows that it is possible to create modern aviation service and educational centers in Kyrgyzstan. These initiatives cover several areas: investments, job creation, training of qualified specialists, and strengthening the technological base of the country,” emphasized Ravshanbek Sabirov, head of NAI.
Particular attention was paid to plans for expanding the center's capabilities.
In particular, an agreement was reached to place a flight simulator for the Mi-171 helicopter and an interactive classroom in 2026. This will allow for the training and retraining of flight personnel within the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic, significantly increasing the availability of specialized education and reducing dependence on foreign educational institutions.
At the conclusion of the visit, Ravshanbek Sabirov noted the significance of this project for the economy and the aviation industry of the Kyrgyz Republic.