Professional instructors and students are taking a commemorative photo at the Air Busan training facility.

Professional instructors and students are taking a commemorative photo at the Air Busan training facility.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Air Busan announced on the 23rd that it has conducted the ‘Kkumdamgi Dream Classroom’ career exploration program for local high school students this year, following last year.


Air Busan’s ‘Kkumdamgi Dream Classroom’ is part of the ‘Kkumdamgi (a company that embraces dreams) Career Experience Program’ created by the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education to nurture future talents in the region and promote career experience activities. Air Busan signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education in 2019 to provide students aspiring to aviation-related jobs with opportunities for company visits and job experience, helping them design their career paths, and has been conducting the program annually.


This year’s Kkumdamgi Dream Classroom was held over three days from the 20th to the 22nd, with 15 high school students participating. Air Busan explained that it reorganized the cabin crew job training process to suit the students’ level, conducting passenger briefing, first aid, in-flight fire suppression, emergency slide usage, and in-flight service practice, allowing students to easily understand and participate.



An Air Busan official said, “There have been few opportunities for aviation-related job experiences in the region so far, so it is very meaningful to provide local youth with opportunities to nurture their dreams through such programs,” adding, “We plan to continuously strengthen educational programs so that they can become the main players in the aviation industry in the future.”


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