‘Kkumdamgi Dream Classroom’ Held for 3 Days Starting the 20th

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A student participating in the Air Busan Dream Classroom is conducting an in-flight fire suppression drill.

A student participating in the Air Busan Dream Classroom is conducting an in-flight fire suppression drill.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A career exploration program nurturing the dream of becoming an "aviation professional" was held at Air Busan.


Air Busan announced on the 23rd that it conducted the "Dream Classroom for Dreamers" program again this year for local high school students, following last year.


The "Dream Classroom for Dreamers" is part of the "Corporate Career Experience Program that Fulfills Dreams," created by the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education to foster future local talents and promote career experience.


Air Busan signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education in 2019 to provide students aspiring to aviation-related careers with opportunities for company visits and job experience to help with career planning, and has been running the program annually.


This year's Dream Classroom for Dreamers was held over three days from the 20th to the 22nd, with 15 high school students participating. The cabin crew job training course was restructured to suit the students' level.


In addition to the Dream Classroom for Dreamers, Air Busan has been conducting various educational donation activities from the early stages to nurture future aviation professionals in the region. It has provided free CPR training and children's airline experience classes for students, and earlier this month, opened the "Air Busan Dream Campus" for university students majoring in aviation-related fields in collaboration with Busan City and the Busan Economic Promotion Agency.


Students are assigned to four on-site departments: flight operations, maintenance, cabin, and general, where they receive field training and customized education.


Air Busan's efforts in talent development have been recognized externally, winning the "Busan Education Mecenat Top" award for six consecutive years.



An Air Busan official stated, "We plan to continue educational programs to provide opportunities for local youth to nurture their dreams so that they can become key players in the future aviation industry."


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