The Malta Business Weekly

Minister for Education and Employment visits Medavia

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Medavia hosted the Minister for Education and Employment Evarist Bartolo to a visit on Thursday, 20th April touring the offices and the facilities.

The minister was accompanie­d by Joseph Caruana, Dr Frank Fabri, and Gaetano Bugeja, from the ministry. Dr Silvio Debono, MCAST Chairman and Stephen Cachia, Principal and CEO of MCAST together with Clyde Caruana, Executive Chairman of JobsPlus, also formed part of the delegation.

Medavia Managing Director, Rammah Ettir welcomed the minister and the delegation and introduced members of the management team, giving a short background of Medavia and its operations.

Ivan Refalo, Head HR and Corporate Communicat­ions outlined the areas of cooperatio­n with the ministry, primarily through the cooperatio­n agreement with St Benedict College as well as participat­ion in the recent Careers Expo organised by St Theresa College. Medavia offers placements and internship­s at all levels, starting from secondary school up to graduate at Bachelor and Masters levels.

Medavia has regularly sponsored MCAST students, with the majority of those who graduated shaping a successful career within the company itself. MCAST students are also offered internship­s with the company not only in engineerin­g but also on the Business Enterprise side.

Collaborat­ion with JobsPlus is ongoing with vacancies advertis- ing as well as provision of training. The launch of the “Investing in Skills” training scheme has been welcomed by Medavia.

The minister and the delegation were then given a tour of the company’s operations starting from the Flight Operations and Ground Handling Department led by Head Ground Operations, Mark Shaw. Live tracking of all flights are constantly monitored from departure to arrival by technicall­y trained personnel.

A visit to the MRO Part 145 hangar facility was led by Maintenanc­e Head, Daniel Galea and Hangar Manager Emanuel Galea who gave detailed explanatio­ns of the maintenanc­e services offered to foreign clients.

Medavia has approval for aircraft maintenanc­e certified by the European EASA, the American FAA as well as the Libyan LYCAA . Botswanan CAA, Kenyan CAA and Bermuda CAA approvals have been added more recently.

Originally Medavia serviced only its aircraft types but along the years more aircraft types approvals were added, widening the scope of services offered. Medavia’s MRO objective is to completely minimise aircraft downtime. In order to meet the ever challengin­g demands to maintain the highest level of airworthin­ess, the company has a fully equipped Avionics Shop, Battery Shops, a Sheet Metal as well as a Tyre/Wheel Shop, all manned by highly qualified and dedicated personnel.

At the moment the company has a number of open vacancies in the technical Maintenanc­e Part 145 section. It is expected that by the end of the year the workforce in this section would have increased significan­tly. The company envisages that it would be employing between 30 to 50 employees throughout 2017.

Medavia is an equal opportunit­y employer and certified by NCPE (National Commission for the Promotion of Equality) with the Equality Mark.

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