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    25 Jun 2018

    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU 
to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry
    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU 
to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry
    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU 
to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry
    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU 
to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry
    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU 
to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry

    VTC and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy Sign MoU to Roll Out VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for Aviation Industry

    VTC Deputy Executive Director Dr Eric LIU (right on first row) and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (the Academy) President Vivian CHEUNG (left on first row) sign the MoU to seal the joint collaboration in training manpower for the aviation industry
    VTC Deputy Executive Director Dr Eric LIU (right on first row) and Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (the Academy) President Vivian CHEUNG (left on first row) sign the MoU to seal the joint collaboration in training manpower for the aviation industry
    VTC and the Academy sign the MoU to roll out the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry, aimed at nurturing local new blood for the sector
    VTC and the Academy sign the MoU to roll out the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry, aimed at nurturing local new blood for the sector
    Speaking at the MoU Signing Ceremony, the Officiating Guest, Under Secretary for Transport and Housing Dr Raymond SO says quality manpower is the pre-requisite of the sustainable development of the aviation industry. He calls for the active participation of the industry in the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry
    Speaking at the MoU Signing Ceremony, the Officiating Guest, Under Secretary for Transport and Housing Dr Raymond SO says quality manpower is the pre-requisite of the sustainable development of the aviation industry. He calls for the active participation of the industry in the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry
    AA Chief Executive Officer Fred LAM says AA will actively promote the Scheme to airport business partners and publicise the promising prospects of the aviation industry to the youth
    AA Chief Executive Officer Fred LAM says AA will actively promote the Scheme to airport business partners and publicise the promising prospects of the aviation industry to the youth
    VTC Chairman Dr Roy CHUNG says the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry will equip apprentices with the requisite knowledge and know-how to contribute to the long-term growth of the sector
    VTC Chairman Dr Roy CHUNG says the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry will equip apprentices with the requisite knowledge and know-how to contribute to the long-term growth of the sector
    The guests tour the Virtual Reality (VR) training centre of the Academy
    The guests tour the Virtual Reality (VR) training centre of the Academy
    (From left) IVE student of Higher Diploma in Aviation Irene YIP;  General Manager of Finance & Human Resources, Asia Airfreight Terminal Co Ltd Scarlett LEE; General Manager of Service Delivery, Jardine Aviation Services Dino LUI;  Deputy Head of Department of Engineering, IVE (Tsing Yi) Jimmy TANG; Assistant Executive Director of VTC Headquarters (Industry Partnership) IU King-fung and HKIAA Marketing & Partnership Director Tommy LAI introduce the programme and the industry demand for talent
    (From left) IVE student of Higher Diploma in Aviation Irene YIP; General Manager of Finance & Human Resources, Asia Airfreight Terminal Co Ltd Scarlett LEE; General Manager of Service Delivery, Jardine Aviation Services Dino LUI; Deputy Head of Department of Engineering, IVE (Tsing Yi) Jimmy TANG; Assistant Executive Director of VTC Headquarters (Industry Partnership) IU King-fung and HKIAA Marketing & Partnership Director Tommy LAI introduce the programme and the industry demand for talent
    The robust growth of the international aviation industry has boosted the demand for talent for the aviation industry. The Vocational Training Council (VTC) and the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (the Academy) of the Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today (25 June) to launch the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry with a view to strengthening the training of local manpower for this important sector.

    Officiating at the MoU Signing Ceremony, the guest of honour, Under Secretary for Transport and Housing Dr Raymond SO said, “Quality manpower is the pre-requisite of the sustainable development of the aviation industry. Of particular importance is the supply of young people equipped with knowledge and skills as well as practical working experience. I look forward to the roll-out of the Diploma of Foundation Studies (Aviation) as part of the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry in September 2018.” Dr SO also called for the active participation of the industry to help nurture the young generation who aspire to work in the aviation industry.

    AA Chief Executive Officer Fred LAM said, “Through our collaboration with VTC, we aim to help young people obtain professional knowledge and techniques while earning a stable income. The Academy will actively encourage business partners at the airport to participate in the Scheme. Together, we can help young people understand more about the promising career prospects in the aviation industry.”

    The VTC has long been committed to nurturing talent for the local aviation sector and many VTC graduates have entered the industry, contributing greatly to the workplace. VTC Chairman Dr Roy CHUNG said, “Under tripartite collaboration of the VTC, the Government and industry, the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme integrating classroom learning and on-the-job training has been rolled out to provide new blood for various industries. Thanks to the support and participation of a number of industries, over 3,500 youths have benefitted from the Scheme since inception.” Dr CHUNG believed the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry will equip apprentices with the requisite knowledge and know-how to contribute to the long-term growth of the sector.

    Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) currently has over 73,000 staff. With the continuous increase in passenger and cargo traffic and a number of ongoing expansion projects at HKIA, there is a strong demand for talent in different fields of the aviation industry, such as maintenance, cargo logistics, and ground handling services. It is expected that after the completion of the Three-runway System, the aviation industry can provide over 120,000 direct jobs by the year 2030.

    The VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry welcomes applications from Secondary 6 graduates. The apprentices will first be hired by an industry employer, then receive on-the-job training while at the same time as studying the part-time Diploma of Foundation Studies (Aviation) (DFS-Aviation) at the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE), a VTC member institution. Total duration of the training will be two years. The apprentices will spend 1 to 1.5 days per week attending classes at the IVE, while receiving on-the-job training with their employer to acquire practical experience.

    The curriculum of DFS-Aviation covers professional areas such as introductions to aviation, air cargo handling and technology; airport/airline management structure; and ground service equipment handling and technology. Tuition fees will be fully funded by the employers, enabling apprentices to enjoy a stable salary while being entitled to subsidies and allowances.

    Under the MoU, the VTC will work with the Academy on recruitment of apprentices, providing professional training, and promoting the Scheme to the industry. The two parties are committed to training quality professionals to further the long-term development of the local aviation industry and raise its professionalism.

    Upon completion of the VTC Earn & Learn Scheme for the Aviation Industry, apprentices can enter the industry and work in various positions, such as Cargo Officer, Passenger Officer and Ramp Control Officer in airlines and companies specialising in ground operations and air transport. Graduate apprentices can also choose to proceed to a higher diploma programme to obtain higher qualifications, including Higher Diplomas in Aviation and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering offered by the IVE Engineering Discipline. Graduates of these programmes can further scale the progression ladder and go on to pursue top-up degree programmes in aviation.

    The VTC has already been collaborating with the Academy since April 2017 to provide aviation-related training modules and jointly offering part-time professional diploma programmes in aviation operations and management.

    About Hong Kong International Aviation Academy and VTC
    Established in 2016 by the AA, the Academy is Hong Kong’s first civil aviation academy. Partnering with local and overseas education bodies, vocational training institutions, industry practitioners and other organisations, the Academy offers a comprehensive aviation-related curriculum – including summer day camps, placement programmes, professional certificate courses and more advanced programmes.
    Website: https://www.hkinternationalaviationacademy.com

    Established in 1982, the Vocational Training Council(VTC)is the largest vocational and professional education and training provider in Hong Kong. The mission of VTC is to provide a valued choice to school leavers and working people to acquire the values, knowledge and skills for lifelong learning and enhanced employability, and also to provide support to industries for their manpower development. VTC has 13 member institutions, namely the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEithe Institute of Professional Education And Knowledge (PEAK) the School for Higher and Professional Education (SHAPE)the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVEthe Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) , Hotel and Tourism Institute (HTI) , Chinese Cuisine Institute (CCI) , International Culinary Institute (ICI) , Maritime Services Training Institute (MSTI) Youth College , Pro-Act by VTC Integrated Vocational Development Centre (IVDC) and Shine Skills Centre.

    VTC website: www.vtc.edu.hk

    Media Enquiries: 2836 1869



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