Aviation Australia has extended its growing relationship with the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF), with the signing of an agreement to deliver specialised training in mechanics or avionics to a second group of trainees.
The new group includes experienced technicians upgrading their skills to the latest international standards, as well as a students beginning careers as aircraft maintenance engineers. The 30-month course begins in December.
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The first tranche of RSAF graduates completed training in September this year.