New Delhi: Toulouse-based Airbus Industrie today announced its first active learning and competence focussed training (AACT) in India in partnership with city-based IndiGo Airlines.
"The programme will enable Indigo to achieve the highest international standards in the maintenance training and will play a key role in training for the future," Airbus Executive Vice-President Kiran Rao said in a statement.
The eight-week long programme will train maintenance engineers the latest methodologies and tools in new aircraft maintenance practices in a computerised simulated environment, it added.
08/05/06 NewKerala.com
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