Aviation Australia is the first organisation to be licensed by Boeing Training & Flight Services’ to deliver Next Generation 737 and 777 maintenance training courseware.
Boeing Training & Flight Services Senior Manager, Maintenance Training & Standards, Steve Pennington, said “Aviation Australia’s customers can depend on the extensive knowledge databank and courseware developers from Boeing to provide course materials which are tested and up-to-date”.
Aviation Australia’s CEO, Paul Bredereck said, “these courses will be delivered in our Brisbane and Cairns campuses by Aviation Australia’s highly experienced instructors using courseware and data under licence from Boeing.”
Bredereck says, “this will now offer much higher quality training using up-to-date data from Boeing, and allow greater local access for Australian aircraft engineers to improve their skills and qualifications on two of the most popular airline aircraft flying in the region.”
Bredereck also said that “the agreement was quite significant in that Boeing Training & Flight Services has selected Aviation Australia to be its first licen s ed partner to deliver its maintenance training courseware, as an ongoing sign of its commitment to industry in Australia and recognition of Aviation Australia as the leading aviation maintenance training in the region”.
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