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GA Telesis Invests $4.1 Million in Aviation Workforce Development at Broward College

GA Telesis Invests $4.1 Million in Aviation Workforce Development at Broward College
GA Telesis, LLC, a global leader in integrated aviation and aerospace solutions, has announced a $4.1 million investment in Broward College’s aviation maintenance programs. Central to this initiative is the donation of two Rolls-Royce Trent 800 jet engines, which will provide students with direct access to modern, in-service jet engine technology. This investment aims to revolutionize the training of future aviation technicians by offering hands-on experience with current-generation widebody engine platforms.
Enhancing Technical Education with Real-World Experience
The donated Trent 800 engines will serve as cornerstone assets within Broward College’s aviation curriculum, enabling students to disassemble, inspect, and understand the powerplants they are likely to encounter in their professional careers. This practical exposure is intended to bridge the gap between theoretical classroom instruction and the operational demands of the aviation industry, thereby significantly improving workforce readiness.
Abdol Moabery, President and CEO of GA Telesis, emphasized the strategic nature of the contribution, stating, “This is more than a donation; it is a strategic investment in the future of our industry. By providing students with access to modern engine technology, we are fundamentally changing how aviation technicians are trained. This initiative raises the standard of technical education and ensures graduates are prepared to meet the evolving demands of global fleets.”
Addressing Workforce Challenges in Florida’s Aviation Sector
The timing of GA Telesis’s investment is particularly significant given the current talent shortages facing Florida’s aviation industry. The Florida Chamber Foundation has highlighted concerns that these shortages could undermine the state’s economic strength, especially in critical fields such as aviation maintenance. By equipping students with the necessary skills and experience, GA Telesis’s contribution directly addresses these workforce challenges and supports the development of a qualified labor pool.
Russell McCaffery, Dean of the Emil Buehler Aviation Institute at Broward College, acknowledged the importance of the partnership, noting, “GA Telesis continues to be a vital partner in connecting our students to current industry equipment. These Trent 800 engines let our technicians disassemble, inspect, and understand the powerplants they’ll work on throughout their careers.” The enhanced training capabilities position Broward College at the forefront of aviation maintenance education, strengthening its ability to attract and develop the next generation of technical professionals.
Industry-Wide Efforts to Secure Skilled Aviation Technicians
GA Telesis’s investment aligns with broader industry efforts to address skills gaps through workforce development. Initiatives such as the GE Aerospace Foundation’s $30 million “Lifting Futures” program similarly focus on advanced manufacturing and aviation training, reflecting a sector-wide commitment to securing a skilled labor force. Competitors are also increasing investments in workforce training, often collaborating with community colleges to ensure a steady pipeline of qualified technicians.
Beyond this recent contribution, GA Telesis has demonstrated ongoing dedication to workforce development through support of the ISTAT Foundation and a five-year scholarship commitment to ALTA’s Girls with Goals initiative. With a global network spanning 54 locations in 30 countries, the company continues to drive innovation in aerospace solutions, sustainability, and technical education, reinforcing its role as a key player in shaping the future of aviation.

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