Air India establishes a training center in Bengaluru to培养航空维修工程师,满足其扩大的机队需求。 Since the instruction asked for an English summary, here it is revised: Air India sets up a training center in Bengaluru to produce aircraft maintenance engineers for its growing fleet.

Air India is setting up a training center in Bengaluru to produce skilled aircraft maintenance engineers, addressing the airline's growing needs as it expands its fleet. The Basic Maintenance Training Organisation (BMTO) will offer a 2+2 year program certified by the DGCA and is set to open by mid-2026. Until then, Air India will run a Cadet AME program with other institutions. The BMTO will also encourage students to pursue bachelor's degrees through university partnerships.

November 22, 2024
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