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Aviation college to teach risk management
Emirates Aviation College for Aerospace and Academic Studies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Washington Consulting Group to offer courses in Safety Risk Management and related fields for aviation professionals.
Dubai: Emirates Aviation College for Aerospace and Academic Studies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Washington Consulting Group to offer courses in Safety Risk Management and related fields for aviation professionals.
Mohammad Al Budoor, the college's vice-chancellor, and Jeff Griffith, the Washington Group Consultancy's vice-president, signed the MoU at the Airport Show in Dubai yesterday.
"In tandem with the aviation industry's rapid growth and development, regulatory requirements often change in order to meet operational and commercial pressures. Recently, both the FAA and ICAO have released new requirements relating to Safety Management Systems of both Airports and Air Navigational Service Providers," said Al Budoor.
"Washington Group Consultancy comprises leading experts in the field and we are pleased to enter into an MoU with them to offer specialist courses for the region's aviation professionals, with strong focus on practical application."
Strong reputation
"Emirates Aviation College has a strong reputation and track record for quality training. We look forward to establishing a long and co-operative relationship with them to provide high-quality training tailored to the needs of aviation professionals in the region," said Griffith.
In an interview with Gulf News, Griffith said they plan to offer two-week safety risk management training to middle and senior level management, followed by a six weeks mentoring programme.
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