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Saudi Arabia to set up world’s largest aircraft maintenance academy

July 20, 2019
Officials of Saudi National Company of Aviation and Lufthansa Technik sign a memorandum of understanding. — SPA
Officials of Saudi National Company of Aviation and Lufthansa Technik sign a memorandum of understanding. — SPA

Saudi Gazette report

DAMMAM —
The Saudi National Company of Aviation (SNCA) has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Lufthansa Technik to establish the largest international aircraft maintenance academy in Saudi Arabia, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported, citing Larry Wade, CEO at SNCA.

The academy is tasked with training up to 2,000 technicians annually. The new trainees will be certified by both Lufthansa in Germany and the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in Saudi Arabia, Wade said.

In September, Prince Saud Bin Naif Al-Saud launched Oxford Saudia in Dammam, a CAE Authorized Training Center.

As a global leader in training, CAE trains more than 220,000 crew members a year, including 1,500 cadets.

The authorized training center in Dammam is funded by the Saudi National Company of Aviation and has the resources and expertise to train up to 400 cadet pilots annually.


July 20, 2019
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