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Boeing, Jaivel announce skills development program

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 13 January 2017

Program aimed at accelerating skill development of front-line workers in aerospace

"As the world's largest aerospace company, Boeing offers the advantage of a tried and tested, unique curriculum and the knowhow to help an emerging aerospace enterprise like us to strengthen our global aerospace footprint," said Vipul Vachhani, Founder & CEO - Jaivel Aerospace.

"This is an important investment by Boeing, not only for us but also for Gujarat's potential to become an aerospace manufacturing hub. This is testament to Jaivel's aerospace team and we look forward to working with Boeing to create an excellent foundation for an aerospace sector in the state," said Vipul Vachhani, founder & CEO, Jaivel Aerospace.

In addition, Boeing has been partnering with leading Indian vocational training institutes, Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and Indian partners, including MSMEs, to train workers in the aerospace industry.

For example, Boeing-funded curricula and initiatives have already been launched with aerospace partners such as Rossell Techsys and Tata Advanced Materials Limited (TAML) to train workers on aerospace skills. Frontline workers have already been employed with Boeing's suppliers after completion of training.

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