L'université Jimma et Boeing signent un partenariat de formation en aviation

L'université Jimma et Boeing ont signé un partenariat pour former des professionnels qualifiés en sciences aéronautiques et en ingénierie aérospatiale. Cet accord vise à s'aligner sur la croissance de l'industrie aéronautique éthiopienne. Le directeur Afrique de Boeing, l'ambassadeur Henok Tefara, a noté que l'Éthiopie est le plus grand hub aéronautique d'Afrique.

Le 4 mars 2018, à Addis-Abeba, l'université Jimma et Boeing ont signé un accord de partenariat pour former des experts qualifiés en sciences aéronautiques et en ingénierie aérospatiale. Boeing's Africa Managing Director, Ambassador Henok Tefara, highlighted Ethiopia's position as Africa's largest aviation hub during the signing. He emphasized that Ethiopia not only has a long history in aviation but also possesses significant potential and a visionary long-term plan. The country is actively working on expanding major aircraft maintenance projects, he added. Tefara a également pointé du doigt l'expansion récente à Bishoftu, qui se développe en un aéroport de classe mondiale capable d'élever l'industrie aéronautique à un niveau supérieur. Ce partenariat vise à développer des compétences et des connaissances correspondant à la croissance de l'industrie. Par conséquent, il permettra de former des professionnels de l'aviation compétitifs au niveau international en Afrique. Le Dr Jemal Abafita, président de l'université Jimma, a déclaré que cette collaboration représente une étape cruciale pour établir l'université comme un centre d'excellence en sciences aéronautiques et en ingénierie aérospatiale. Grâce à cette initiative, les opportunités de former de futurs professionnels de l'aviation seront renforcées.

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