A delegation led by Commander of the Azerbaijan Naval Forces, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov has held a series of meetings as part of the visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told AZERTAC
A delegation led by Commander of the Azerbaijan Naval Forces, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov has held a series of meetings as part of the visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told AZERTAC
Baku, June 9, AZERTAC
A delegation led by Commander of the Naval Forces of Azerbaijan, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov is on a visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told AZERTAC.
Prospects for the development of cooperation between the Naval Forces of the two countries were discussed at the meeting held between the Chief of the Naval Staff of Pakistan, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi, and the Commander of the Naval Forces of Azerbaijan, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov.
Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi congratulated the Azerbaijani people on the victory in the Patriotic War and ensuring the territorial integrity of the country, wished the mercy of Allah Almighty to the souls of all servicemen and civilians who died as Shehids and healing to the wounded.
Mitsubishi Power Concluded Three LTSA Contracts Covering Six Gas Turbines Powering Three 750 MW Class GTCC Power Plants in Egypt at Signing Ceremony
- Stable and high-availability operation of natural-gas-fired GTCC facilities, 80% upgrades progress
- Local service organization marks 10 years, achieving results exceeding customer expectations within a short timeframe
YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 4, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Power, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has concluded, simultaneously, three 16-year long-term service agreement (LTSA) covering six M701F gas turbines, two each delivered, for Sidi Krir Power Station, El Atf Power Station and Cairo North GTCC plants in Egypt. These plants operate natural-gas-fired gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) generators with a rated output of 750 MW. Mitsubishi Power will ensure stable, high-availability operation of facilities by providing maintenance, management, parts supply, parts repair and remote monitoring