Burapha University joins hands with Wefly and PUC Group to develop aircraft mechanic courses - News Summed Up

Burapha University joins hands with Wefly and PUC Group to develop aircraft mechanic courses


Meanwhile, BUUIC Dean Asst Prof Dr Parinya Nakpathom explained that the EASA Engineer Course is a basic training course Part 66 B1.1 & A1. He said it takes a total of six months to complete the EASA Engineer Course Part 66 B1.1 & A1 and students will receive a certificate to apply for work. Courses will commence in the third quarter of 2022, with the aim to produce 180 aircraft maintenance personnel in academic year 2022 and 400 people in 2023," he said. "We aim to produce at least 800 to 1,000 aircraft maintenance technicians within three years. Those who are interested in the EASA Engineer Course (six months course) can request more information at BUUIC: 038 102571-2 ext 126, email: [email protected], or [email protected], or visit http://buuic.buu.ac.th.


Source: The Nation Bangkok April 01, 2022 16:28 UTC



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