The
recognition is expected to contribute to improving the position of the
modern airline in both the domestic and international aviation
community.
In order to become an official member of the IATA, VJA won IOSA
Certification from the IATA after just over three years of operation.
IATA is a unified and professional organisation representing,
leading, and serving the world’s airline industry. It supports and
increases the benefits of its members through granting international
recognition, orienting priorities for the industry, promoting the
implementation of innovation in the industry, operating media campaigns,
training and other services.
On the same day, the Management Board of the High-tech Zone under the
Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee granted an investment certificate
of the aviation technology centre to VJA.
The centre, which will be located in a total area of 5.54 hectares at
the Ho Chi Minh City High-Tech Zone, will commence construction in
March. A full flight simulator, the first item of the project, is
expected to be put into operation in 2018.
VJA set a target of developing the Aviation Technology Centre to
become an international standard aviation research and training
facility.
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