

Achievers Aviation Academy Opens Branch In State
Posted On: May 30th, 2008 by Andy

PANAJI Internationally spread aviation training centre, Achievers Aviation Academy has opened up its base in Goa with the aim to provide skilled training in the field of aviation, hospitality and corporate training.
As a pioneer attempt in the state of Goa, the academy has collaborated with the Australian national airlines college for facilitating pilot training in Australia, Mr Rajat Kumar, centre manager, Achievers Aviation Academy, told reporters.
The academy has opened its branch in Margao. Mr Craig Mc Kenzie from the Australian national airlines college has visited the academy recently to broaden horizons of the ambitious lot desirous of pursuing the commercial pilot training course.
Mr Kumar said that the academy has demonstrated its potential to attain hallmark dimensions in the fields of aviation, hospitality and corporate training through its state of the art, contemporary facilities at Goa, Rajasthan and New Delhi.
We have produced in large numbers able minded cabinet crew, airport staff, deck cadets and hospitality personnel that have carved a niche in the international job markets, Mr Kumar said.
He stated that its attempt to deliver to the ambitious youths a focus and direction and hence achieve benchmark standards in the hospitality industry.
The academy officials stated that a commercial pilot training programme launched would enable students to pursue their ground training in Goa and then head on to Australia to fulfill the flying requirements.
The course is strictly on the guidelines of the international civil aviation organization, federal aviation agency and director general civil aviation, thus giving it the prominent stature of an international credential, he said.
With the boom in the worldwide airline industry, the demand for pilots has never been stronger. Mr Kumar said that the academy helps aspiring youth to make this adventurous career which will give them a great stature in the social life too.
He said that the training will take you closer to the job placement as current forecasts are that the number of airliners in the world will double by 2020 and that over next 15 years, the world will need at least an additional 18,000 newly trained pilots every year.
–Courtesy NavhindTimes.com
Popularity: 5% [?]
- No Comments














