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Ethiopian Aviation University celebrates graduation of over 460 aviation professionals

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Ethiopian Aviation University celebrates graduation of over 460 aviation professionals
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Capt. Yoseph Hailu VP Flight Operations | Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Aviation University recently celebrated the graduation of over 460 aviation professionals. The ceremony recognized the achievements of 132 pilots, 128 commercial trainees, 123 cabin crew members, and 84 aircraft maintenance technicians. These individuals completed their training in various schools within the university, including Pilot Training, Commercial & Ground Services, Cabin Crew & Catering, and Aviation Maintenance Training.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew stated, “Today’s graduation is a testament to Ethiopian Airlines Group’s commitment to play a part beyond transportation in the aviation industry. As a Pan-African airline and the continent’s aviation giant, it is also a pleasure to extend our aviation training to other African nations and take a step further in realizing a well-connected Africa, where well-trained professionals support the industry.”

He added his congratulations: "We are immensely proud of our graduates and their contributions to the aviation industry. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all the graduates and wish them the best of luck in their new careers. Let us work together and make Africa proud."

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The university offers an array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs for both local and international students. Courses include aerospace and hospitality fields such as BSc in Aeronautical Engineering, Aviation Maintenance Engineering, Aviation Management & Operations; BA in Tourism & Hospitality Management; MSc in Data Science; and MBA in Aviation Management.

Beyond degree programs, Ethiopian Aviation University provides diploma and certificate courses covering areas like aircraft maintenance technician training, pilot training, cabin crew training, commercial training, leadership & career development, and catering training. The institution also offers ICAO courses along with online education options.

Serving as a significant contributor to aviation excellence across Africa, Ethiopian Aviation University not only addresses Ethiopian Airlines' needs but also supports broader growth within Africa's aviation sector.

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