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Sault College, Air Georgian Finalize Instructor Pathway With SOAR Partnership

Becomes 14th Partner In The Pathway Program

Air Georgian's SOAR program for aviation career awareness, recruitment and retention continues to grow with the addition of their 14th partner, Sault College. The partnership provides a career pathway for instructors of Sault College to join Air Georgian as First Officers, giving them an entry point into the Air Canada network.

"Sault College is honoured to partner with Air Georgian Limited and become a member of its SOAR program," said Greg Mapp, Chief Flight Instructor and Chair at Sault College. "This partnership has incredible benefits for our College, it provides our graduates a pathway into the industry while simultaneously assisting our instructor recruitment and retention efforts."

"We are excited to have another aviation college join SOAR," said Jeslene Bryant, SOAR Coordinator at Air Georgian. "The post-secondary education Sault College's School of Aviation provides to graduates prepares them for the next phase of their aviation career at Air Georgian."

(Source: Air Georgian news release)

FMI: www.airgeorgian.ca

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