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BBGA helps the next generation enter the aviation workplace

 

 

The British Business General Aviation Association (BBGA) actively engages with young people to help inspire the next generation of aviation professionals.

It is involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting careers in aviation, highlighted in its #BizavEnables social media campaign; including through its collaboration with Stansted Airport College and its support of the Aviation Skills Recruitment Platform (ASRP)/TalentView Aviation (TVA).

The ASRP platform has been created to support jobs, skills and training within the UK Aviation industry. While ASRP is designed to help more experienced candidates looking for employment in aviation, its sister platform, TalentView Aviation, is a launch pad for individuals looking for their first job and other entry level opportunities.

Richard Smith, Director, ASRP, comments: “On average we have 1,000 early roles – post graduate roles, internships, placements and apprenticeship opportunities in the UK on our system during peak recruitment season from September to January.

"Currently, ASRP/TalentView is showing 361 entry level roles from graduate engineering programmes and air traffic control traineeships to Royal Air Force apprenticeships and ramp service roles and over 600 opportunities for more experienced hires.”

ASRP and Talentview Aviation is free to use and is open and available to all job seekers and employers including BBGA members.

 

Owen Reynolds

BBGA advocates apprenticeships

Apprenticeships are advocated by BBGA as a fantastic way to enter the workplace, learn practical skills, gain experience and get paid.

The Association is pleased to highlight the progress of one young man, Owen Reynolds, pictured above, a 20-year-old apprentice who recently graduated from BBGA member, Gama Aviation’s apprenticeship programme and is now a fully qualified Operations Controller.

This is Owen’s story so far.

Sean Ramsay, Head of Ground Operations Services, Gama Aviation, comments: “These young apprentices represent the future of our industry, and we couldn’t be more excited to see their growth and potential. At Gama Aviation, we believe in equipping the next generation with the skills and experience they need to thrive in aviation. Their fresh perspectives, combined with the solid foundation we provide, will play a crucial role in shaping the future of operations in aviation.”

Paul Cremer, Head of Aviation Delivery, Gama Aviation, adds: “At Gama Aviation, we are incredibly proud of the apprenticeship programme we run in conjunction with Crosby Training for Operations Controllers, which has been a great success so far. As a result of this, we are pleased to announce we are adding two new apprentices to our team. Investing in the next generation is essential for the future of our industry, and our programme provides the foundation for a long, rewarding career in aviation.

"With the rapid evolution of new technologies in aviation, this sector is more exciting than ever, and we are committed to nurturing the talent that will drive its future.”

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 7th November 2024 | Issue #771

 

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