On August 15, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company held a press conference on the Vietnam Aviation Investment Program Training – MRO – Logistics.
The Vietnam Aviation Investment Program Training – MRO – Logistics is a platform for connecting and cooperating in investment between leaders, business owners, organizations, domestic and foreign corporate partners in the Vietnamese aviation industry. At the same time, the event contributes to promoting trade, connecting business cooperation in training, repair, etc., opening up opportunities for the growing Vietnamese aviation industry.
Ms. Luong Thi Xuan, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company, spoke at the press conference. |
At the press conference, Ms. Luong Thi Xuan, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company, said: In the context of the continuous expansion of the Vietnamese aviation industry, the need for high-quality human resources is becoming extremely urgent. To meet the increasing demands of the market, investing ineducation and specialized training for young generations of workers is a prerequisite. We need to build international standard training programs, ensuring that the workforce has the necessary knowledge and skills to meet the strict standards of the global aviation industry.
Ms. Luong Thi Xuan said: Vietnam's airport infrastructure needs to be upgraded and developed in line with the industry's growth rate. Currently, although there have been efforts to renovate and expand, in order for Vietnam to truly become a regional aviation hub, we need to call for active participation from investors, both domestic and foreign. Investing in airport infrastructure not only improves operational capacity but also creates favorable conditions for improving the quality of aviation services, thereby contributing to promoting the country's economy .
“We cannot fail to mention the close relationship between the aviation and tourism industries. The development of the aviation industry will directly promote the development of the tourism industry, and vice versa, the development of tourism will create great demand for the aviation industry. Vietnam, with its rich and diverse tourism potential, needs to make the most of this opportunity to sustainably develop both industries, thereby creating added value for the national economy. Today's forum is a valuable opportunity for us to look back on the achievements and orient future steps. I believe that, with the cooperation and joint efforts of all stakeholders, the Vietnamese aviation industry will continue to grow, making a positive contribution to the socio-economic development of the country,” Ms. Luong Thi Xuan shared.
Mr. Andrew Chumney, Director of Aviation Technical Advisory of Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company, spoke at the press conference. |
Mr. Andrew Chumney, former technical director of safety and regulatory programs at Boeing, senior advisor to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, and currently director of aviation technical advisory at Vietnam Air Exhibition JSC, said the vision of developing the industry to keep up with the exponential growth in aviation demand driven by the tourism industry exceeding the annual growth rate of 13%.
"Vietnam's major airlines, before and after COVID-19, have ordered more than 300 new aircraft, more than doubling the current operational fleet. These aircraft are expected to be delivered over the next 5 years. To maintain these aircraft, our growth committee is focusing in the short term on establishing licensed aircraft mechanic training schools. We expect the demand for mechanical engineers to reach 4,000 engineers in the coming time. At the same time, mechanics are required to speak international standard English at level 4 according to global standards, complete 2 years of schooling and 1 year of internship program" - Mr. Andrew Chumney added.
“Industry development is to start training focused on the basics of aviation such as: Science, Mathematics and Engineering. This curriculum will be transferred to the Vietnamese university system to provide engineering majors in aeronautical design, mechanical, electrical and manufacturing. Through these educational developments, it can take 3-5 years and possibly up to 7 years to acquire the necessary technical skills and experience to design and develop aircraft domestically with engineers trained in Vietnam” - Mr. Andrew Chumney pointed out.
Signing ceremony of cooperation between Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company and partners: Canadian Aviation College (CAC), Vietnam Aviation Science Institute (ASI), Thong Nhat - Dong Thap Agricultural Service Cooperative, Vietnam Aviation and Logistics School (VILAS), ATL Aviation Human Resources Supply Joint Stock Company, RIE Joint Stock Company, Dai Nam Construction Service Trading Investment Company Limited. |
At the press conference, a cooperation signing ceremony took place between Vietnam Aviation Exhibition Joint Stock Company and its partners: Canadian Aviation College (CAC), Vietnam Aviation Science Institute (ASI), Thong Nhat - Dong Thap Agricultural Service Cooperative, Vietnam Aviation and Logistics School (VILAS), ATL Aviation Human Resources Supply Joint Stock Company, RIE Joint Stock Company, Dai Nam Construction Service Trading Investment Company Limited./.
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