Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Post India's civil aviation downgrade by US, top industry leaders will take day-long class by global experts on Feb 2

New Delhi: Post downgrade of India's civil aviation sector by U.S Federation Aviation Administration (USFAA) in January 2014, top officials in government and private from India’s civil aviation sector will participate in a day-long session on February 2 under the US-India  Aviation Cooperation Programme.

Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University (RGNAU), India’s only civil aviation university built-up at the premises of the Indira Gandhi National Aviation Academy(IGRUA) at Rae Barelli in Uttar Pradesh will host the first executive development programme for top officials and CEOs and CFOs from India’s civil aviation sector.

Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) said global aviation experts would hold sessions and cover next generation transportation systems, airport planning,  air traffic flow management and the requirements in safety and security in aviation sector.

In an official statement issued by the MoCA said “the programme would be attended by CXO (CEOs and CFOs) level professionals from the industry and senior officials from the regulatory authorities”.
31/01/17 New Indian Express
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