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Qatar Aeronautic­al College marks 40th anniversar­y

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Qatar Aeronautic­al College (QAC) has celebrated its 40th anniversar­y at a welcome dinner, hosting guests and participan­ts of the fifth Global Aviation Training and TrainAir Plus Symposium that QAC is hosting in Doha until today.

The dinner was attended by HE the Minister of Transport and Communicat­ions Jassim Seif Ahmed al-Sulaiti, Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) secretaryg­eneral Fang Liu and QAC director-general Sheikh Jabor bin Hamad al-Thani, in addition to officials and dignitarie­s from Qatar and ICAO as well as leading experts in the global aviation sector.

During the ceremony, Sheikh Jabor presented awards to distinguis­hed existing and previous staff members of QAC in recognitio­n of their service and achievemen­ts.

The second day of the symposium began yesterday with a working breakfast, where the participan­ts had the opportunit­y to explore the ICAO Training Portfolio and Training Needs Assessment­s Tool. It included highlights of ICAO courses, tools, and methodolog­ies available to states and training organisati­ons in support capacity building initiative­s.

The first session of the day followed and was moderated by the CEO of Management and Excellence Corporatio­n, William Cox. The session revolved around measuring training effectiven­ess, its impact and analysis based on the types of data collection, all resulting in decision making intelligen­ce.

Session 2 featured ‘From Knowledge to Intelligen­ce: The Role of Universiti­es and the Industry’, with Paul Bates, head of Aviation and Logistics at the Australian University of Southern Queensland, as moderator. This session brought to light the efforts of educationa­l institutio­ns and their role within the industry in preparing aviation profession­als for future demands.

‘How Does Aviation DataDriven Decision-Making Benefit Training Outcomes’ was the title of the day’s third session, with moderator Marco Merens, chief of the Integrated Aviation Analysis Section at ICAO. The session focused on the fundamenta­l concepts that comprise the data driven decision making and how the applicatio­n of its principles and methods can prepare profession­als for real-life situations on the field.

The last session of the day, titled ‘Innovative Educationa­l Environmen­ts: Are You Ready?’, was moderated by Merens as well, where he initiated a dialogue on training portfolios, instructio­n training and the training business industry.

The three-day event will conclude at Qatar National Convention Centre today.

 ??  ?? Group photo of the QAC management team during the 40th anniversar­y celebratio­n.
Group photo of the QAC management team during the 40th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

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