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A BILL TO ESTABLISH FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY PASSES 1ST READING                               

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A BILL TO ESTABLISH FEDERAL COLLEGE OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY PASSES 1ST READING                                                                                      10-10-23

By Sadiq Aminu                                                      Senate passes for 1st reading the bill seeking to establish the Federal College of Aviation Technology Bill. Sponsored by Senator Gbenga Daniel representing Ogun Central.
The first mention of the bill during plenary signifies the Senate’s recognition of the importance of the Federal College of Aviation Technology in enhancing the country’s aviation industry. The proposed college is expected to play a pivotal role in promoting excellence, research, and development within the aviation sector, ultimately contributing to safer and more efficient air travel in Nigeria.

Speaking about the significance of the bill, Senator Daniel expressed enthusiasm, that the Federal College of Aviation Technology will be a catalyst for innovation, skill development, and capacity building within our aviation industry. It will align Nigeria with global standards in aviation education and training.
If eventually passed into law, it is expected to have an impact on the aviation sector to help aviation professionals meet international standards and contribute significantly to the growth and safety of the industry.

The college when operational is expected to provide full-time courses and training in various aspects of expertise needed in the Aviation industry, and award all classes of pilot certification in Aircraft maintenance; Air traffic control; Aeronautical technology; Cabin crew training; and others

The Federal College of Aviation Technology (Establishment) Bill, 2023, represents a significant stride towards strengthening the aviation capabilities and fostering a brighter future for the country’s aviation professionals.

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