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AIR CHIEF LEAVES FOR CHINA ON AN OFFICIAL VISIT

ISLAMABAD 31 May, 2015: - Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force left for China on an official visit today. During his visit to China, he will hold meetings with high ranking civil and defence officials of China including Commander Peoples Liberation Army and Air Force (PLAAF), President AVIC (Aviation Industry of China), President CATIC (China National Areo-Technology import and Export Corporation) and President CEIEC (China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation) etc.

During the visit, the Air Chief will also visit the manufacturing facilities of
JF-17 Thunder which is jointly co-developed by (PAF & CATIC), and co-produced by PAC (Pakistan Aeronautical Complex) and CATIC (China Aero-technology Import Export Corporation). The visit will primarily focus on JF17 Thunder programme and enhancing its capabilities to make it at par with the latest lethal and sophisticated aircraft of the world.

The visit would not only strengthen the existing friendly relations between the two air forces but also take it to further heights between the two countries.
 
Lahore:
May 31,2015
Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force left for China on an official visit today. During his visit to China, he will hold meetings with high ranking civil and defence officials of China including Commander Peoples Liberation Army and Air Force (PLAAF), President AVIC (Aviation Industry of China), President CATIC (China National Areo-Technology import and Export Corporation) and President CEIEC (China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation) etc.During the visit, the Air Chief will also visit the manufacturing facilities of JF-17 Thunder which is jointly co-developed by (PAF & CATIC), and co-produced by PAC (Pakistan Aeronautical Complex) and CATIC (China Aero-technology Import Export Corporation). The visit will primarily focus on JF17 Thunder programme and enhancing its capabilities to make it at par with the latest lethal and sophisticated aircraft of the world.The visit would not only strengthen the existing friendly relations between the two air forces but also take it to further heights between the two countries.
 
Chief should go to China by himself to discuss about JF17? :confused:
WTF??
J31 are at least 15 years away.
Get some damn J10s or J11s will you please.
We definitely need 50 more good air superiority planes ASAP in addition to existing BLK52 F16s.
I dont think PAF is in mood to upgrade its F16s to AESA anytime soon.
 
Waiting for J-20 or J-31 is more ideal than J-10 because we can improve JF-17 and bring it on par with J-10 in next 5 year or so.
JF17 can never become on Par with heavy air superiority fighters like J10 and Flankers.
Because it is not meant to.
 
JF17 can never become on Par with heavy air superiority fighters like J10 and Flankers.
Because it is not meant to.
What I meant was technologically on par with J-10. I am fully aware of the fact that Flankers are heavy air superiority fighters that have a longer range and larger payload and JF-17 is light weight multi role with limited range and payload.
 
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AIR CHIEF LEAVES FOR CHINA ON AN OFFICIAL VISIT

ISLAMABAD 31 May, 2015: - Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force left for China on an official visit today. During his visit to China, he will hold meetings with high ranking civil and defence officials of China including Commander Peoples Liberation Army and Air Force (PLAAF), President AVIC (Aviation Industry of China), President CATIC (China National Areo-Technology import and Export Corporation) and President CEIEC (China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation) etc.

During the visit, the Air Chief will also visit the manufacturing facilities of
JF-17 Thunder which is jointly co-developed by (PAF & CATIC), and co-produced by PAC (Pakistan Aeronautical Complex) and CATIC (China Aero-technology Import Export Corporation). The visit will primarily focus on JF17 Thunder programme and enhancing its capabilities to make it at par with the latest lethal and sophisticated aircraft of the world.

The visit would not only strengthen the existing friendly relations between the two air forces but also take it to further heights between the two countries.
What is the latest on the upgrades of JF-17 block 1's to block 2?
 

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