The South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport introduced March 2020 an aviation industry support plan that covers job stability, diversification of nonstop flight and gradual recovery of air routes. While the plan injects stimulations into the industry, COVID-19 vaccines give us all a better economic prospect in the year 2021. The industry seems to be straightening up again while aviation colleges keep their pace to foster talented industry professionals.
Established in 1993, Asea Aviation College has proved its excellence in aircraft maintenance, services, tourism and security. It has fostered many talented aircraft mechanics and is approved by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport as the sole college that can receive more trainees than any other colleges in the field.
The facilities and airplane parts at Asea Aviation College are exactly the same as used in the industry. Those who successfully passed the courses are given a college degree or a bachelor’s degree that can likely lead to a job.
It is also notable that Asea Aviation College is the sole and first college in the field that can carry out training for B737NG, A320F and C172 and its excellent curriculum and expertise have been well proved by fostering the largest number of trainees who have secured a job on finishing the course or after the graduation.
Hosted by Herald Corporation and monthly PowerKorea, Asea Aviation College received the 2021 Korea Education Industrial Awards in the category of aircraft maintenance.
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