Universities Support ICAO Plan For Nextgeneration Workforce

Thirty-four universities delivering aviation programmes have agreed to help develop ICAO's new Global Aviation Education Plan (GAEP), following a two-day workshop at Madrid's Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio (ETSIAE).
The workshop marked the first consultation phase of GAEP, which is intended to align academic programmes with aviation industry needs. This alignment will be crucial as the industry continues to evolve and grow, while striving to achieve ICAO's goals of zero fatalities and net zero emissions.
Representatives from academic institutions from every world region reviewed ICAO's proposed framework and provided initial input on its structure and objectives.
Opening remarks were delivered by Gustavo Alonso, Director of ETSIAE; David Benito, Director General of Civil Aviation of Spain's Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility; and Jorge Vargas, Director of ICAO's Capacity Development and Implementation Support Bureau.
Following these opening addresses, participants engaged in focused working sessions that enabled universities to share current practices and challenges in aviation education. The academic representatives provided input on approaches to:
• establishing international education benchmarks;
• validating both academic institutions and aviation programmes;
• providing technical assistance to help institutions meet global standards;
• attracting more young people to aviation and promoting early career awareness;
• strengthening industry-academia partnerships and expanding hands-on training to enhance employability;
• and facilitating career mobility through the mutual recognition of qualifications.
The closing session was attended by the Representative of Spain on the ICAO Council, Ángel Luis Arias; the Secretary-General for Air and Maritime Transport of Spain, Benito Núñez; and ICAO Secretary General, Juan Carlos Salazar.
ICAO will next consult with aviation industry representatives and training centres to gather their perspectives on how to further refine the plan. This input will inform the development of detailed recommendations within the GAEP. 
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