Joramco Academy opens registration for new class of trainees

Joramco Academy—the Aircraft Maintenance Training Academy—has officially kicked off registration for its next class of students.

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The four-year training programme, which officially commences in September, prepares individuals for a rewarding career in aircraft maintenance, a field that is witnessing rapid growth and high demand both locally and internationally.

Joramco Academy is open to any eligible candidate over the age of 18 who has passed any section of the Tawjihi exam. Students who are admitted to the academy enter a four-year program that includes two years of theoretical study and two years of practical experience in aircraft maintenance field, conducted on site at Joramco’s world-class facilities at Queen Alia International Airport. Those who successfully complete their studies at Joramco Academy are given employment priority with the company upon graduation.

As part of Joramco Academy’s commitment to supporting students who meet the conditions for joining the program, Joramco Academy recently signed an agreement with the leading Jordanian microfinance company, Tamweelcom, to finance Jordanian students’ tuition and fees at the internationally recognised vocational academy, with preferential terms, conditions, and easy interest.

 

Head of Joramco Academy, Samer Khurma, said: “In response to the continued growth of the aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul industry, we are eager to provide students of all ages with training that will qualify them to join the labor market in this vital sector. As the largest independent MRO in the region, we at Joramco are particularly well-equipped to offer our experience and expertise to the next generation of aircraft maintenance engineers, and we are eager to pass down these insights to our students at the academy.”