Students participating in Air Busan's airline job experience training program, Dream Academy, are experiencing a mock-up facility made identical to an actual aircraft.

Students participating in Air Busan's airline job experience training program, Dream Academy, are experiencing a mock-up facility made identical to an actual aircraft.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan has completed the customized training course "Dream Academy," which was conducted for a month starting from the 20th of last month for local youth aspiring to work in the aviation industry.


Air Busan Dream Academy is a part of the Air Busan "Dream Campus" program created last year by Air Busan, Busan City, and the Busan Economic Promotion Agency to nurture future aviation personnel.


The program selects a total of 50 trainees annually in two sessions, first and second half of the year, and sequentially provides lectures on all job categories within the airline.


In the first half of this year, training was conducted for 25 trainees over five weeks.


The 25 trainees participating in this second half Dream Academy enhanced their understanding of the aviation industry through lectures on each job role, including ▲Understanding Pilot Training (Flight Operations) ▲In-flight Service Practice (Cabin) ▲Aircraft Boarding Procedures (Airport) ▲Introduction to Flight Dispatcher Duties (Flight Management) ▲Aircraft Operation Maintenance (Maintenance).


Air Busan stated that career counseling was also conducted, where trainees received practical and useful employment information from seniors currently working in the field, which helped strengthen the trainees' employment competitiveness.



An Air Busan official said, "The biggest goal of this training is to motivate local youth, who have fewer opportunities to access aviation-related job training compared to the metropolitan area, by providing detailed and field-oriented information," adding, "As a regional airline, we will continue to offer high-quality educational programs so that excellent local talent can grow into well-prepared aviation personnel with a sense of mission."


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