10th International Conference on Recent Advances in Air and Space Technologies (RAST2023)

10th International Conference on Recent Advances in Air
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 10th International Conference on Recent Advances in Air and Space Technologies (RAST-2023). This event will be held 7–9 June 2023. The conference will be a face to face event in Istanbul, Turkey.

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