Joramco, the Amman-based aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility and engineering arm of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has announced the expansion of its Academy to Ghana via a partnership with locally based Aerojet Aviation.
Joramco Academy is making strides in aircraft maintenance engineering training after obtaining its own EASA approval last year, as it is now launching its second site in Ghana. This initiative was launched after signing an agreement with Aerojet Aviation in June of last year, to support the establishment of the Aerojet Aviation Training Academy as part of a larger project prioritised by the Government of Ghana to make Kotoka International Airport the aviation hub of the Sub Region. The project led by Aerojet Aviation Limited, will see the establishment of a fully equipped, certified and staffed Independent MRO centre in the respective country.
Commenting on the new site activation, Joramco Chief Executive Officer, Fraser Currie said, “Joramco Academy is proud to be among the few training institutions in the Middle East awarded an EASA accreditation. This approval allows the academy to offer a wide range of aircraft maintenance courses and qualifications which are internationally recognized. With this accreditation, Joramco Academy has expanded its operations by opening its first site outside of Jordan, while also exploring multiple other locations. This expansion further demonstrates our commitment to providing quality education and training in Jordan and beyond.”