Shilla University (President Heo Namsik) announced on the 21st that it has signed a business agreement with Jeju Air Co., Ltd. to foster aviation professionals.


The signing ceremony, held on the 19th at the main building of Shilla University, was attended by Vice President Kim Heegyu, Jeju Air Cabin Division Director Jang Junyeo, and other key officials.


The two institutions agreed to efficiently operate an industry-academic cooperation system for nurturing aviation professionals, including ▲support for academic education and research ▲support for professional personnel ▲mutual support for other matters of discussion, aiming for mutual development.


Prior to the signing ceremony, Jeju Air Director Jang Junyeo and other officials toured the practice rooms of the five departments of Shilla University's College of Aviation and held discussions with each department head regarding the training of aviation professionals.


This agreement is expected to provide a foundation for the easier development and recruitment of industry-tailored professionals required by the industry.


Shilla University College of Aviation Dean Shin Goonjae stated, "I was very impressed by Jeju Air's slogan, 'Let's go, we have J,'" and added, "Through this agreement, I hope we can pursue mutual growth together with Shilla University, just as the slogan suggests."



The Shilla University College of Aviation operates five departments, including the Department of Aviation Operation, Department of Aviation Maintenance, Department of Aviation Service, and Department of Aviation Transportation and Logistics, in preparation for the opening of Gadeok New Airport, striving to nurture aviation professionals who are competitive on the global stage.

Silla University and Jeju Air are signing a business agreement.

Silla University and Jeju Air are signing a business agreement.

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