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Web Release
12-06-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai's School of Engineering and IT signs Agreement with Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute to train future Aviation Engineers in Dubai
Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai's School of Engineering and IT signs Agreement with Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute to train future Aviation Engineers in Dubai Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Dubai has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute (VCATI), a KHDA-approved and GCAA CAR147-certified aviation training provider, to introduce new industry-integrated learning opportunities for engineering students focused on aviation and avionics. Under this partnership, MAHE Dubai's School of Engineering and IT will host a fully equipped aviation and avionics laboratory on campus, providing students with access to real-world aircraft systems and simulation tools. In parallel, VCATI will offer month-long internships covering aircraft tool usage, maintenance practices, basic airframe and powerplant familiarization to prepare students for careers in one of the world's fastest-growing sectors. The global aviation industry is poised for robust growth primarily driven by the expansion of commercial fleets and increases in air travel, with the Middle East forecast to require over 235,000 new aviation personnel by 2043, including 68,000 pilots, 63,000 technicians, and 104,000 cabin crew, according to Boeing's 2024 Pilot and Technician Outlook. This partnership directly addresses the rising demand for industry-ready professionals by creating a pipeline of skilled talent equipped with both academic rigor and hands-on training. 'This partnership with Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute marks a significant milestone in our mission to deliver industry-relevant, experiential education,' said Dr. Sudhindra Shamanna, Academic President, MAHE Dubai. 'By integrating specialized aviation training into our engineering curriculum, we are offering students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on exposure to aircraft systems, tools, and safety protocols. This collaboration reflects our broader vision of bridging academic learning with practical application, ensuring that our graduates are not only well-versed in theory but also equipped with the technical competencies and confidence required to meet the demands of today's aviation industry.' Mahesh Choudhary, CEO of Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute, commented, 'At Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute, our mission has always been to prepare aspiring aviation professionals with the practical knowledge and industry-aligned skills that today's aerospace ecosystem demands. Our collaboration with MAHE Dubai is a natural extension of this mission. We are proud to work alongside a university that shares our passion for educational excellence and innovation. Together, we aim to create a training environment that merges academic learning with aviation industry standards.' As part of the agreement, Vision Concept will provide the new lab at MAHE Dubai with a comprehensive suite of aviation-grade equipment. This includes an aircraft hydraulic trainer, avionics systems test bench, aircraft landing gear trainer system, and an electrical wiring board with fault simulation. Students will also gain access to a piston and turbine engine cutaway model, digital multimeters and test kits, and a cockpit instrument panel mock-up. To support interactive learning, the lab will feature a computer-based training (CBT) software setup and calibrated tool cabinets, ensuring students are trained in an environment that closely mirrors real-world aircraft maintenance and avionics operations. The lab will be designed to align with Diploma-level aircraft maintenance engineering programs, exposing students to globally accepted safety standards and aviation technologies. Each year, around 15–20 students are expected to benefit from the internship program, which culminates in a certification titled 'Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Engineering' from VCATI. The batch size per cohort will range from five to 18 students, ensuring personalized and hands-on learning. This MoU also paves the way for future collaborations such as faculty exchange, and student placement support, further strengthening the bridge between education and employment in the aviation sector. The partnership underscores MAHE Dubai's commitment to meaningful industry-academia collaboration, ensuring its graduates are not just degree-holders but industry contributors from day one.


Hi Dubai
03-06-2025
- General
- Hi Dubai
KHDA Releases Academic Calendar for Dubai Private Schools with Key Holiday Dates
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has released the official academic calendar for all private schools in Dubai, detailing term dates and key holiday breaks for the 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 academic years. Schools that begin in September will start the upcoming academic year in August 2024, with winter break commencing in early December and classes resuming in January. Spring break is scheduled for late March 2025, with students returning in early April. The academic year must not end before 27 June 2025, ensuring the minimum requirement of 182 school days is met. For schools that follow an April start, the 2025–2026 academic year will begin on 7 April 2025. Summer break starts at the end of June, followed by a return to class in late August. Winter break begins on 15 December 2025, with the academic year concluding by the end of March 2026, pending fulfillment of school day requirements. The calendar also includes tentative dates for public holidays such as Eid and UAE National Day. Schools will confirm these dates once they are officially declared by the federal government. Parents are encouraged to check individual school profiles for tailored calendars. Regardless of curriculum, all Dubai private schools are required to follow the KHDA-approved academic structure. News Source: KHDA