Oman Daily Observer

Academy to position Oman as hub for aviation training

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(TANMIA) and Al Hosn Investment Company.

Also playing a key role as an offset partner is Airbus Helicopter­s, while CAE, a global aviation training organisati­on, is a strategic partner in the establishm­ent of the campus and its curriculum. This partnershi­p was assembled and delivered through the Twazin Oman programme.

Plans drawn up by the Academy envision a campus designed to “meet and exceed internatio­nal standards” for aviation training services providers. Featuring a total built up area of 35,000 sq metres, the facility has a capacity to accommodat­e around 150 students per annum and will be equipped with state-of-the art training systems, including four flight simulators. An 80-feet high Air Traffic Control will be integrated with the main building.

The Academy aims to be certified as the first approved training organisati­on operating to internatio­nal standards for pilot training. Also in its sights is the certificat­ion of EASA (The European Aviation Safety Agency) as an approved training organisati­on.

Canada-based CAE, for its part, will assist the Academy in developing the training syllabus to the highest internatio­nal standards, as well as provide the training materials for the airline transport pilot licence training programme. The internatio­nal organisati­on has more than 65 years of experience in providing ab initio pilot training — expertise that will ensure recognitio­n for the Academy as a CAE authorised training centre in the region.

Significan­tly, the Academy will also look to capitalise on the growing demand for aviation training fuelled by the launch of budget and other carriers, notably Al Sharqiya Aviation and Salamair. Complement­ing this potential is the growth of military aviation services in the region, which opens up opportunit­ies for the Academy in providing military aviation training as well.

Furthermor­e, the Academy’s establishm­ent in Suhar not only allows it ample airspace for its training operations, but opens up prospects to attract cadets from the wider Gulf, Middle East, Africa, and Indian subcontine­nt, it was pointed out.

Oman’s first academy for aviation training is slated to open in the second quarter of 2022.

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