Jobs aplenty in aviation sector

Mumbai: The skill gaps in the Indian aviation industry, which is the ninth largest market in the world and will be the third largest by 2020, is sought to be bridged by the Indian Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management under the auspices of the Society of Indian Aerospace Technologies and Industries.

It will take expert assistance from organisations like HAL, NAL, DRDO, ISRO, AAI, Air India, BIAL, private carriers and many leading aerospace organisations said Dr N.G.R. Iyengar director IIAEM. He is also provice chancellor of Jain University that has designed and has just started offering MBA-aviation business management courses.
Dr Iyengar said aviation business management could become a lucrative career for Indian students but there are not enough or good courses available.
They are making a small beginning because whether in the aviation or the arms industry or in managing the business jet fleets of Indian’s growing number of billionaires, the job opportunities would be tremendous in the next 10 years.
29/11/13 Deccan Chronicle

1 thought on “Jobs aplenty in aviation sector

  1. Job as a technician!! I have completed aircraft maintainence engineering from thakur institute of aviation technology and currently carrying out training in air india

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