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Hong Kong International Aviation Academy further enhances your training experience

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March 18th 2022

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The new campus and five specialised training centres have come into service in the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (HKIAA). Read More » With greatly enhanced facilities in the new campus and expanded programme portfolios from management, operation and customised courses in dedicated areas, the Academy aims to strengthen the talent nurturing and support the sustainable growth of the regional aviation industry.

The 5,500-square-metre new campus is equipped with Air Traffic Control training facilities, VR training facilities, a state-of-the-art flight simulator, ICAO compliant training system, an auditorium that could host 120 participants, aviation security training facilities and more. Such advances will help meet the evolving training needs of participants and professionals who come to the Academy to embark on new careers or add to their qualifications.

The Academy is committed to our mission to develop a sustainable talent pool for the aviation industry in Hong Kong and around the region. To cope with future industry training demands, the Academy reorganises its curriculum and offers specialised courses in dedicated areas, with the establishment of five training centres: Air Traffic Management, Airport Operations and Management, Aviation Security and Safety, Emergency Services and Crisis Management and the Foundation and Academic Programmes. These programmes are benchmarked against international standards and best practices to fit the training needs of the local and regional aviation community.

The Academy’s 2022 Course List is now available online on our website www.hkiaAcademy.com. Enhance your professionalism with us today!

The Hong Kong International Aviation Academy, the first civil aviation academy in Hong Kong, is established by the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) in 2016 and has become a member company of HKIA SHL, a subsidiary of the AAHK, in December 2019. In partnership with global professional organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and Airports Council International (ACI), the Academy offers a wide range of aviation-related training and globally recognised qualification courses.

Content supplied by the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy at www.hkiaAcademy.com

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