▲ Busan Office of Education.

▲ Busan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Dong-guk] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will sign a business agreement with KAI Korea Aerospace Industries at 10 a.m. on the 3rd in the first conference room of the Office of Education to foster future talents in the aerospace field.


KAI Korea Aerospace Industries is a global company equipped with comprehensive capabilities in aircraft systems in South Korea. It possesses development capabilities across all areas of aerospace, cutting-edge aircraft production technology, and comprehensive military logistics support capabilities.


This agreement is for vocational and career education cooperation between the two organizations in the aerospace field.


Through this agreement, the Busan Office of Education and KAI Korea Aerospace Industries will cooperate on specialized high school curricula and practical training support in the aviation field, career experience support, and operation of employment competency enhancement programs for vocational high school students.


Taking this agreement as an opportunity, the Busan Office of Education plans to set and support a new direction for vocational education by restructuring vocational high schools and reorganizing departments into future new industries linked to Busan's seven strategic industries, including aerospace, cleantech, smart marine, and future transportation industries.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "Through this agreement, we ask for active cooperation from both organizations so that vocational high school students can realize their dreams in the aviation field," and added, "Furthermore, we ask for generous advice and cooperation for the development of vocational education for the happy lives of vocational high school students."


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