Rolls-Royce has signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) with Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University (RGNAU) to build future
competencies required by the Indian aviation industry. The signing ceremony
took place as part of the Visitor’s Conference at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in the
presence of President Pranab Mukherjee, the Vice Chancellor of Rajiv
Gandhi National Aviation University - Air Vice Marshall Nalin Kumar Tandon
AVSM, VM (Retd.) and Kishore Jayaraman, President – India and South Asia,
Rolls-Royce.
RGNAU was set up to facilitate and promote aviation
studies and research. It will start functioning soon at Fursatganj in UP. As
India's first aviation university, the university will commence training of aerospace/rocket engineers, aspiring pilots, Aircraft Maintenance Technicians/engineers and cabin/ground crew. The MoU outlines how Rolls-Royce will support RGNAU
to help develop curricula and offer international experts for guest lectures to
help the maturity of the university. Rolls-Royce will also offer internship
positions to qualified students across Rolls-Royce sites in India.
According to IATA, India is expected to be the third
largest aviation market with 278 million passengers by 2026. Kishore Jayaraman, President –
India and South Asia, Rolls-Royce explains what this means to India in terms of
skills development to ensure self-sufficiency:
“India’s aviation sector currently supports 8 million
jobs, and with the burgeoning aviation industry, we need to ensure a steady
pipeline of highly skilled talent. Rolls-Royce is committed to work with
academic institutions to help provide students with ready-employable skills. As
such, we are proud to collaborate with RGNAU in pursuit of this objective.
Through this collaboration, we will continue to play an integral role in the
development of India’s aerospace ecosystem.”
No comments:
Post a Comment