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Sarah Qureshi, a Pakistani aerospace engineer, has achieved a remarkable feat by inventing the world’s first environmentally friendly aircraft engine.
Sarah is the CEO of Aero Engine Craft, Pakistan’s first private aviation company, which she launched alongside her father. The company focuses on developing an eco-friendly aircraft engine.
Masood Latif Qureshi, Sarah’s father, is a well-known scientist in Pakistan and has a plethora of experience in the aviation sector. As Sarah assisted her father at work, her interest in motors and equipment blossomed. She was motivated to look at engines that use eco-friendly technologies after completing an internship in the automotive industry.
Sarah earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the reputable National University of Science and Technology in Pakistan. She then obtained her private pilot license and pursued a master’s degree in aerospace dynamics. She further completed a Ph.D. in aerospace propulsion from a public university in Cranfield, England. During her studies, she also gained experience in acrobat flying.
Sarah’s primary focus has been on developing a contrail-free aircraft engine. Her invention aims to reduce the negative environmental impact caused by the emission of greenhouse gases during flight.
Sarah’s accomplishments as an aerospace engineer and CEO are truly commendable. Her trailblazing work at Aero Engine Craft and her pursuit of environmentally friendly aviation technology serves as an inspiration to aspiring engineers and innovators worldwide.