Monday, July 22, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutesVallair, a leading MRO and aircraft asset specialist, has partnered with College de Paris International, signing an MOU to advance aeronautical training .
Vallair Group, a leading MRO and aircraft asset specialist, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with College de Paris International. This partnership aims to offer a comprehensive range of aeronautical skills training, certification, and development programs through Aircraft Academy, a Vallair Group subsidiary.
Grégoire Lebigot, President of Vallair Group, remarked: “Our unique position allows us to provide extensive experience and expertise across various aeronautical fields. We have always prioritized training within our operations, and our senior team is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of engineers. With the global demand for aircraft technicians on the rise, we believe it is our duty to invest in and support the development of a well-trained and motivated workforce.”
“Our facilities in Châteauroux and Montpellier combine aircraft maintenance hangars for narrow and widebody aircraft simultaneously, and this is aligned to our dedicated aerostructure and engines shops, disassembly programmes, and aircraft mechanic training schemes via Aircraft Academy. We are perfectly placed to partner with College de Paris, which is the second largest private education provider in France. Our aim is to broaden their association with aviation businesses in France, whilst promoting our capabilities to their extensive network.”
According to Guillaume Finck, Director General – College de Paris International, the College de Paris network of higher education institutions and professional training organisations will be enhanced with this aeronautical association with Vallair Group. “Our focus for our 25,000 candidates in France and abroad has always been to provide them with exciting employment opportunities on a worldwide level. This programme helps us to target international candidates with technical diplomas who want to become aircraft mechanics or avionics technicians, and we are keen to work with Aircraft Academy. We are also very excited that Vallair offers SOJT (Structured On Job Training) at their MRO facilities in Châteauroux and Montpellier – this is a huge benefit to trainee mechanics and a unique advantage of partnering with Vallair.”
Armel Jezequel, CEO of Aircraft Academy explains the type of training that the students can access from Q4 2024. “Aircraft Academy provides dedicated theoretical and practical EASA Part 147 training for individuals, MROs, airlines, or military organisations worldwide”
“Our focus, which is on the quality and adaptability of training, rather than quantity of students, means that we attract discerning students of all levels. From those looking to achieve Part 66 Basic Training to already-licensed engineers needing practical experience. Aircraft Academy aligns course structure to equip technicians with the skills needed in today’s challenging MRO environment providing flexible, relevant and leading-edge maintenance training solutions to train high-class Licensed Aircraft Maintenance engineers.”