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Dec 13, 2024
Thirty-three young Jamaicans have been awarded scholarships from Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) to train at accredited aviation institutions.
The youngsters, between the ages of 17 and 25, were presented with the awards on December 6 at the Spanish Court Hotel in Kingston.
According to the AAJ, the initiative aims to support students pursuing training in two key areas of aviation: pilot training, and airport management and operations. The goal is to help fill the critical gap in the local av...
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