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RF government plans to establish aerospace university

The vice-premier invited the specialists to go to Zhukovsky on May 18 to visit the United Aircraft-Building Corporation's centre

MOSCOW, May 5 (Itar-Tass) — The Russian government plans to establish an aerospace university, Vice-Premier Dmitry Rogozin said when visiting the Khrunichev State Space Scientific and Production Centre.

"We have plans connected with the creation of a modern aerospace university, where wide-field specialists can be trained for the aviation and rocket and space industry," Rogozin said.

The vice-premier invited the specialists to go to Zhukovsky on May 18 to visit the United Aircraft-Building Corporation's centre there.

"Your experience and your independent view will be very useful for us," he noted.

According to him, the issue of further education development and training of new specialists, designers and technologists is of great importance at present.