AIMS launches aviation training portfolio
It exists to upgrade the Namibian human capital for Africa's development.
MICHELLINE NAWATISES
It offers professional and vocational skills training to meet the ever changing requirements of the African job market.
Africa Institutional Management Services (AIMS) is finally accredited by the Namibia Qualifications Authority to conduct aviation training courses as an Air Traffic Organisation (ATO) for Dangerous Goods and still more to come in the early future.
There are two South African partners which came on board as technical support partners, namely Flight Safety Training of South Africa and Blue Zero.
AIMS also has a second home at Arandis, where it offers services such as management and skills training, consulting services and many more.
AIMS Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reinhold Xoagub says the minister of education published statistics of the school systems in Namibia in 2016.
“That was for us a turning point to help to start a different set of skills for the out of school youth and assist them.”
It offers professional and vocational skills training to meet the ever changing requirements of the African job market.
Africa Institutional Management Services (AIMS) is finally accredited by the Namibia Qualifications Authority to conduct aviation training courses as an Air Traffic Organisation (ATO) for Dangerous Goods and still more to come in the early future.
There are two South African partners which came on board as technical support partners, namely Flight Safety Training of South Africa and Blue Zero.
AIMS also has a second home at Arandis, where it offers services such as management and skills training, consulting services and many more.
AIMS Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reinhold Xoagub says the minister of education published statistics of the school systems in Namibia in 2016.
“That was for us a turning point to help to start a different set of skills for the out of school youth and assist them.”
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