The Latvian airline, airBaltic, has received
certification for its newly established Maintenance Training
Organization that, being a part of airBaltic Training, will
provide training and certification for aircraft technicians.
The airBaltic Maintenance Training Organization will
be divided in two categories, providing basic training for
professionals without previous aviation experience and providing
aircraft type-related training focusing on the Airbus A220.
The first two groups of students will begin
familiarization training in early February. Each of the initial
groups will have around eight students each. airBaltic
technicians have been attracted to the program as the instructors.
Pauls Cālītis, COO of airBaltic, said, “Over the years,
we have done a lot in order to prepare the future aviation
professionals in Latvia. In addition to the airBaltic Pilot
Academy, we have regularly cooperated with local technical schools
in order to help them offering their students the most relevant
education in aviation industry. Today we are taking the next step
and are open to technicians of various background joining the
course. We will now train airBaltic technicians for work on the
Airbus A220 ourselves and look forward to training technicians
also from other airlines.”
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