Wed, Mar 06, 2019
Looks To Unite Stakeholders In Spurring Interest In Aerospace Careers
Flight training product supplier ASA has formed a partnership with ChooseAerospace.org, in their effort to unite companies, associations, labor unions and educational institutions towards spurring interest in aerospace careers, and to identify and implement solutions for the aerospace workforce shortage. Choose Aerospace is a partnership of aerospace stakeholders joining forces to address one of the biggest threats to continued industry growth: the availability of a diverse, qualified technical workforce.
ASA has been providing training products to students and aviation maintenance technicians for nearly 80 years, and will continue to do so as the need for more technicians increases.
“ASA is a leader in the aviation maintenance education community, as evidenced by its willingness to step up and support this new and innovative initiative,” said Aviation Technician Education Council Executive Director Crystal Maguire. “We are thrilled to have the organization on board. Its representatives have decades of experience in educating future aviators, we will lean heavily on their expertise as the campaign moves forward.”
As the shortage looms, ASA remains committed to providing quality training to the next generation of aviation technicians, mechanics, and engineers. We look forward to working closely with Choose Aerospace and its industry partners to ensure a strong and robust future for aviation.
(Source: ASA news release)
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