Kim Jong Un Visits Machine Plant
Pyongyang, April 1 (KCNA) -- Kim
Jong Un, first secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, first chairman of the
DPRK National Defence Commission and supreme commander of the Korean People's
Army, gave field guidance to the machine plant managed by Jon Tong Ryol.
In August last year when visiting
the plant associated with the patriotic devotion of leader Kim Jong Il, he gave
it tasks for consolidating its material and technological foundation,
developing various cutting-edge machine products and making light aircraft.
Going round the plant, he learnt in
detail about the development and production of new products.
He noted with pleasure that its
workers made a marvelous sci-tech achievement with worldwide competitive power
in the course of developing cutting-edge equipment and thus provided a solid
springboard for rapid progress of the DPRK's machine-building industry.
The plant has a very important
mission and role to play, he said, stressing that it should push forward a
drive to develop the country's machine-building industry onto a higher stage.
To train talented persons is more
important than to update equipment in a drive for modernizing the plant, he
said, adding that deep attention should be paid to the work for building up the
designing force and the ranks of technicians and skilled workers and providing
the scientists and technicians with better working and living conditions.
Then he watched the test flight of
light airplanes produced at the plant.
He learnt in detail about mechanism,
performance, etc. of the newly-made light airplanes before giving an
instruction to start the test flight.
Watching their flight, he expressed
his great satisfaction over the fact that the plant with a long history is
producing not only military aircraft but also various types of civilian
airplanes at will.
And he got aboard one of the planes
to personally conduct its take-off and landing test, saying: I have to try the
airplane as it was produced by our working class. This will please our
scientists, technicians and workers and encourage them to the dynamic work for
attaining a higher goal.
Noting that last year he gave an
instruction to make light aircraft and sent samples, he praised the officials,
scientists, technicians and workers of sectors concerned, the plant and other
relevant industrial establishments for having successfully manufactured those
planes whose all equipment and apparatuses are home-made. And he warmly asked
officials to convey his greetings to them.
He expressed great expectation and
belief that the officials and workers of the plant would give a facelift to
their factory as required by the new century, make a great leap forward in the
production of advanced machines and thus creditably play a role of the vanguard
and shock brigade in the building of a thriving nation.
Accompanying him were Hwang Pyong
So, O Kum Chol, Ri Pyong Chol, Jo Chun Ryong and Hong Yong Chil.
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