CAPA in aviation academy deal
The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation is set to announce details of an Australia-India joint venture to develop CAPA AeroPark, a US$125 million project consisting of an integrated aviation university and training campus in India.
The facility will offer international standard academies for management, pilots, engineers, cabin crew, air traffic controllers and regulators.
Full details of the AeroPark will be revealed in Sydney on Monday next week.
Ian Jarrett
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