Posted by- Neelam Mathews
Nov 8, 2011
ST Aerospace has been certified as a Part 147 Maintenance Training Organisation (MTO) by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to provide aircraft type training for narrow-body and wide-body aircraft.
The training courses will be conducted at ST Aerospace’s dedicated technical training center in Paya Lebar, Singapore.
Certified since October 2007 as a SAR 147 MTO by CAAS, ST Aerospace is also authorised to provide basic engineering courses under the SAR 66 curriculum which leads to the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence.
Certified since October 2007 as a SAR 147 MTO by CAAS, ST Aerospace is also authorised to provide basic engineering courses under the SAR 66 curriculum which leads to the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer licence.
The two certifications further strengthen ST Aerospace’s position as an integrated service provider with solutions extending from engineering design and aircraft maintenance to fleet management and training.
Boeing has projected that the world’s airlines will need to add 650,000 maintenance personnel over the next 20 years. The most rapid growth in demand is expected to come from the Asia Pacific region, with a need for 247,400 new personnel.
Boeing has projected that the world’s airlines will need to add 650,000 maintenance personnel over the next 20 years. The most rapid growth in demand is expected to come from the Asia Pacific region, with a need for 247,400 new personnel.
Excellence in service lets an organization to stand out positively from its competitors. This certificate is a tangible sign of your customer friendliness.
ReplyDelete