Bangalore: The silicon city will soon have India’s first academy to generate manpower for aviation and aerospace industries.
“The Indian Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management will start its first academic programme- an MBA specialising in aeronautics management – from September 25,” former chairman and Managing Director of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Krishnadas Nair told reporters here today.
The academy would offer both undergraduate and post-graduate courses in various branches of aeronautics, aerospace and civil aviation with the intention of bridging the skilled manpower gap, he said.
He said IIAEM is being launched by collaborative efforts of all leading aerospace organisations, airports and airlines in the city.
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