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Qatar Aeronautical Academy (QAA) and the Incheon Airport Aviation Academy in the Republic of South Korea (IAAA) sealed on Sunday a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost cooperation on aviation.

The MoU was signed by Director General of QAA Sheikh Jabor bin Hamad Al Thani and Vice President of Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) Hyoung-Wook Jeon in the presence of the Minister of Transport HE Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti.

The MoU aims to develop and implement training programmes, exchange of students and trainers, cooperation activities, joint marketing, promotion, and hosting ICAO courses in both countries.

On this occasion, HE Minister Al Sulaiti stressed the importance of this MoU in refining and developing the knowledge and skills of students and members of the academy’s programs, through access to the latest means of education and training in the field of civil aviation, in addition to exchanging experiences between the two sides.

His Excellency said: “The Ministry of Transport supports all aspects of cooperation with the world’s leading educational institutions to develop the work path of QAA with the aim of building promising generations capable of meeting the requirements of the civil aviation sector in a way that serves society and meets its needs in line with achieving the objectives of the Third National Development Strategy and implementing Qatar National Vision 2023”.

Along the same lines, Sheikh Jabor bin Hamad Al-Thani emphasised the importance of this MoU, which will play a strategic role in pushing the cooperation relations between the two sides to broader horizons by providing training, marketing, and promotional programs in the field of civil aviation in the interest of developing the performance of QAA.

He said: “QAA’s membership in the ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS program will qualify it to work alongside IIAC in the Republic of South Korea and will enable it to open a new window to view Intellectual and academic diversity between both sides.

“This collaboration with the Korean side is expected to bring new opportunities for work and innovation, incorporating the latest methods and practices to enhance educational and training systems for both parties. It will create an atmosphere of openness to broad fields and extensive prospects for aviation training”.

Hyoung-Wook Jeon stated: “As we mark the beginning of this cooperative relationship, I wish to share our shared goals and vision for the sustainable development of the aviation industry. Both of our institutions play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the aviation sector, and the signing of this training cooperation MoU further emphasises its significance.

“Through this collaboration, our institutions will leverage their expertise and excellence in the aviation field to utilise complementary strengths, contributing to the cultivation of global aviation professionals. We are prepared to share knowledge and experiences, broaden our mutual understanding, and open a new chapter of cooperation for the advancement of the aviation industry.

“We are confident that this cooperation will contribute significantly to supporting the training and exchange of expertise between the two sides in the field of civil aviation, and our joint efforts will play a vital role in creating a brighter future for the aviation sector in both sides.”

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