Lufthansa Technical Training Receives Approval from UAE Aviation Authority

Dec. 9, 2014
Category A and category B1.1 (both aviation engineers) and B2 (avionics engineers) basic aviation training courses in accordance with GCAA-CAR 66 (Civil Aviation Regulation) are entered in the certificate of approval.

Lufthansa Technical Training (LTT) has been approved as a training provider by the aviation authority of the United Arab Emirates, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). LTT can consequently hold GCAA-recognized aviation basic and type training courses.

Andreas Kaden, LTT Managing Director: "As an internationally recognized training provider, Lufthansa Technical Training can now satisfy the high quality requirements for aviation personnel in the Middle East, directly on-site at the customer with GCAA approval. This provides the companies and participants from around the region both economical and operating advantages."

Category A and category B1.1 (both aviation engineers) and B2 (avionics engineers) basic aviation training courses in accordance with GCAA-CAR 66 (Civil Aviation Regulation) are entered in the certificate of approval. Type training courses for the Airbus A320, A330, A380, Boeing 737NG, 737CL, B747-8 and 777 aircraft models are also approved.

Following the successful completion of the aviation training courses, LTT can provide the participants a GCAA "Certificate of Recognition".

With this certificate the graduates can then have the respective aircraft types entered in their local license at the GCAA authority.

Be approved by the GCAA, LTT now has, either itself or via joint ventures, up-to-date approvals from seven aviation authorities, including EASA, RFAA and CAAC.

Lufthansa Technical Training:

Lufthansa Technical Training as one of the world's leading providers of basic and further training, delivers basic technical training, type-specific advanced training and non-specialized further training for employees and management staff in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry for aircraft, engines and components in the commercial aviation sector.

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