The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has recently signed an agreement with M/s Hercules Aviation Training School Pvt Ltd to set up a Flying Training Organization (FTO) at AAI’s Tezu Airport in Arunachal Pradesh. Official sources said on Saturday that the agreement would expedite the process of setting up the first FTO in Arunachal Pradesh which would help in setting up a commercial pilot.
“With the establishment of FTO in this prominent tourist destination, fresh opportunities for aspiring aviation professionals will be unlocked. Also, this Aviation Academy will provide them with the finest training to become commercial pilots,” the Airports Authority of India stated in a tweet. Hailing this fresh development, Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu wrote on Twitter: “An airport brings with it ease of travel and ecosystem of growth, opportunities. Delighted that Arunachal Pradesh’s first Flying Training Organisation (FTO) is coming up at AAI’s Tezu Airport, following signing of an agreement with M/s Hercules Aviation Training School Pvt Ltd.”
The upcoming Aviation Academy will give youth a chance to soar high in their career by joining the booming aviation industry, said the Chief Minister while conveying his best wishes for the initiative. “A welcome initiative by the Airports Authority of India!,” Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein tweeted. “The MoU between AAI and M/s Hercules Aviation Training School Pvt Ltd will not only boost aviation training in the State but also create job opportunities for the youth. It will also help to create more trained manpower and skilling up the unemployed youths of the State,” he said
Extending his best wishes for this initiative, the Chief Minister said that the upcoming Aviation Academy would provide an opportunity to the youth to fly high in their career by joining the fast growing aviation industry. Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein tweeted, “A welcome initiative by the Airports Authority of India!”
“The MoU between AAI and M/s Hercules Aviation Training School Pvt Ltd will not only promote aviation training in the state but also create job opportunities for the youth. It will also help in creating more trained manpower and skilling the unemployed youth. State,” he said.
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