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58 Pilots Graduate from Ethiopian University

Ethiopian Aviation University Graduates 58 New Pilots Amidst Growing Global Demand
On January 17, 2025, Ethiopian Aviation University, the academic institution owned by Ethiopian Airlines, celebrated the graduation of 457 aviation professionals, including 58 newly qualified pilots. Representing 12 countries, this diverse cohort marks a significant milestone as they prepare to enter an industry undergoing rapid technological and operational transformation.
A Diverse and Skilled Cohort
The graduating class comprised 58 pilots, 115 aircraft maintenance technicians, and 284 cabin crew members. The students hailed from Ethiopia, Cameroon, Chad, Gabon, Italy, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and Yemen, underscoring the university’s international reach and influence. Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew highlighted the institution’s pivotal role in the airline’s success and the broader aviation sector. He remarked, “Ethiopian Aviation University has been the backbone of Ethiopian Airlines’ success for decades, training the skilled professionals behind the airline’s operations. By training aviation professionals from around the world, we proudly share our expertise and contribute to the growth of the global aviation industry.” Tasew further emphasized the graduates’ potential as future leaders in aviation, reflecting the university’s commitment to shaping the sector’s next generation.
Preparing for a Technologically Advanced Aviation Industry
As the aviation industry increasingly integrates artificial intelligence and digital technologies, the demand for highly trained and adaptable professionals is intensifying. The entry of these new pilots and specialists into the workforce comes at a time when airlines worldwide are competing to secure talent capable of navigating complex technological changes. This competition has prompted many carriers to invest in their own training programs or establish partnerships with educational institutions to ensure a reliable pipeline of qualified personnel.
Industry experts note that the success of institutions like Ethiopian Aviation University is critical to developing a workforce prepared for the future challenges of aviation. Continuous investment in education and training is essential to sustaining growth, resilience, and innovation within the sector.
Expanding Educational Excellence in Africa
Ethiopian Aviation University has broadened its academic offerings in recent years, providing a comprehensive range of short-term, medium-term, undergraduate, and graduate programs. Recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as a Regional Training Center of Excellence, it stands as the largest aviation training center on the African continent. The latest graduates are expected to play a vital role in advancing the aviation industry both regionally and globally, as the sector adapts to evolving technologies and market demands.

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