Joramco seeks to provide 'advanced' solutions in aircraft MRO field-CEO
CEO of Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), Fraser Currie, said the company seeks to provide the 'most advanced and efficient' solutions in the field of aircraft maintenance.
Joramco will continue its sustainable growth by investing in qualified human workforce, Currie told reporters during a tour in the company's headquarters on Thursday.
The company pledges to attracting to train 'passionate' students in the Kingdom and refine their skills to enter the labor market through Joramco Academy, according to Currie.
Currie briefed the press on the company's future plans, including expansion, aimed at meeting demand and keeping pace with the rapidly growing industry at the local and international levels.
Touring Joramco Academy, the press were briefed on its internationally accredited training programs in the MRO field, which aim to provide the market with 'qualified and wxperienced' aircraft technicians to meet the growing demand in this area.
CEO of Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), Fraser Currie, said the company seeks to provide the 'most advanced and efficient' solutions in the field of aircraft maintenance.
Joramco will continue its sustainable growth by investing in qualified human workforce, Currie told reporters during a tour in the company's headquarters on Thursday.
The company pledges to attracting to train 'passionate' students in the Kingdom and refine their skills to enter the labor market through Joramco Academy, according to Currie.
Currie briefed the press on the company's future plans, including expansion, aimed at meeting demand and keeping pace with the rapidly growing industry at the local and international levels.
Touring Joramco Academy, the press were briefed on its internationally accredited training programs in the MRO field, which aim to provide the market with 'qualified and wxperienced' aircraft technicians to meet the growing demand in this area.
CEO of Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), Fraser Currie, said the company seeks to provide the 'most advanced and efficient' solutions in the field of aircraft maintenance.
Joramco will continue its sustainable growth by investing in qualified human workforce, Currie told reporters during a tour in the company's headquarters on Thursday.
The company pledges to attracting to train 'passionate' students in the Kingdom and refine their skills to enter the labor market through Joramco Academy, according to Currie.
Currie briefed the press on the company's future plans, including expansion, aimed at meeting demand and keeping pace with the rapidly growing industry at the local and international levels.
Touring Joramco Academy, the press were briefed on its internationally accredited training programs in the MRO field, which aim to provide the market with 'qualified and wxperienced' aircraft technicians to meet the growing demand in this area.
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