President Ali engages officials of Canada-based aerospace, defence solutions company
The two sides engaged in conversation on Tuesday (Office of the President photo)
The two sides engaged in conversation on Tuesday (Office of the President photo)

SENIOR officials of PAL Aerospace, an aerospace and defence solutions company based in Canada, on Tuesday met President, Dr Irfaan Ali and a high-level team at State House, Main Street.

According to a post on the President’s official Facebook page, Dr Ali met Roger Mombourquette and William Walton from the Canada-based company.

According to PAL Aerospace’s website: “Our mission at PAL Aerospace is to help clients solve their challenges and meet their needs with innovative, custom aerospace and defence solutions.

“We’ve logged hundreds of thousands of safe, successful flight hours, engineered aircraft into state-of-the-art surveillance systems, delivered highly reliable in-service support and much more to clients around the world, including in Canada, Europe, the United Arab Emirates and the Caribbean. We also offer a range of special-missions operations, including specialized patient transportation, search-and-rescue support, maritime border enforcement and environmental monitoring.”

The company’s website stated too: “With our broad range of services and expertise, we give our clients a single, end-to-end point of accountability for their aerospace solutions.”

Also present at the meeting on Tuesday was Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, and Director of Presidential Affairs, Marcia Nadir-Sharma.

Meanwhile, Canada’s Ambassador to Guyana, Mark Berman, and Counsellor and Senior Trade Commissioner at Global Affairs Canada, Jake Thomas, were also present.

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