Creating Jobs and Skilling Territorians: Territory VET Students Up, Up and Away

An exciting new partnershipbetween the Territory Labor Government and Aviation Australia means aspiringaircraft mechanics no longer have to wait until they leave school to starttraining.

For the first time this year,a two year Certificate II in Aircraft Line Maintenance has been offered to Year 11Vocational Education and Training (VET) students in Darwin and Alice Springs.

The nationally accreditedqualification will provide pathways to employment or further study in the growingfield, while also providing credit towards the attainment of the NT Certificateof Education and Training (NTCET).

This years 27 enrolledstudents are learning from leading aviation professionals one day a week at theCare Flight hangar at Darwin Airport and the Chartair hangar in Alice Springs.

Demand for qualified aircrafttechnicians is expected to grow to more than 600,000 over the next 20 years, asthe global aeronautics industry continues its rapid expansion.

The Certificate II in AircraftLine Maintenance provides basic knowledge and skills to enable students toperform a range of maintenance tasks on aircraft on a flight line or at thedeparture gate.

Quotesattributable to Minister for Education, Selena Uibo.

The Territory LaborGovernments number one priority is jobs for Territorians and a big part ofthis is suitably skilling local people to take up local jobs.

We are proud to havepartnered with industry to deliver a program that gives our young people theopportunity to experience firsthand an exciting, growing industry that willdeliver job opportunities for many years to come.

This is a great example ofindustry experts working with our Department of Education to create positiveopportunities for our young people.

Quoteattributable to Aviation Australia Business Manager Chris Pigott.

Our mission is to deliver excellencein training to help shape the future of the aviation industry and we arepleased to expand our program to the NT and create pathways for our futureaviation professionals.

Quoteattributable to Chartair Chief Executive, Sarah Dewar.

Chartair is proud to be asponsor and partner of this great initiative and we look forward to itproducing the engineers of the future.

Quoteattributable to Care Flight General Manager Philip Roberts.

Care Flight is delighted tosupport this training program by providing hangar space and helping make thiseducation initiative possible.

Its about working togetherto increase training and employment opportunities for young people, andbringing young people to the Territory.

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