Students of Seobusan Technical High School who participated in Air Busan's 'Dream School,' along with Air Busan and school officials, are taking a group commemorative photo.

Students of Seobusan Technical High School who participated in Air Busan's 'Dream School,' along with Air Busan and school officials, are taking a group commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan visited a high school to provide a special lecture introducing job roles and offering career counseling to high school students.


On the morning of the 4th, Air Busan held a 'Dream School' session in the career activity room of Seobusan Technical High School, introducing the unique airline job roles of maintenance technicians, flight crew, and cabin crew, as well as providing career counseling.


Although Air Busan has previously conducted career experience lectures and activities at its headquarters, this 'Dream School' marks the first time the company has visited a school directly to showcase its educational donation activities.


During the three-hour session, Air Busan introduced students to ▲ job-specific tasks, essential qualifications, competencies, and qualities ▲ guidance on proper career planning ▲ and a Q&A session to address students' questions, thereby increasing their interest and understanding of the aviation industry.


Considering that local youth have fewer opportunities to experience airline job roles compared to those in the metropolitan area and face difficulties in career selection, Air Busan has been continuously implementing distinctive and differentiated educational programs since its establishment.


Since last year, 311 local university students have participated over two years in the 'Dream Campus' program, conducted in collaboration with Busan City and the Busan Economic Promotion Agency.


Additionally, the 'Kkumdamgi Dream Classroom,' conducted in cooperation with the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education for local high school students, utilizes Air Busan's own training facilities to provide students with hands-on, experiential education.



An Air Busan official stated, “We carefully analyze the information needed by students according to their age groups to provide education that enhances their interest and understanding of the aviation industry. We will continue to strive to improve the quality of education so that local talent can strengthen their competitiveness and develop their careers.”


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