Mongolia to Cooperate with Thailand in Aviation Training
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Ulaanbaatar, May 1, 2025 /MONTSAME/. Director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia Turbayar Erdene-Ochir and Director and Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Civil Aviation Training Center (CATC) of the Kingdom of Thailand Pukkanut Makchouy signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Bangkok.
The Memorandum of Understanding facilitates the training of personnel for projects and programs
planned to be implemented in Mongolia in the field of air navigation, including
the “New Ulaanbaatar Regional Air Traffic Control Center,” “Second Sainshand
Regional Air Traffic Control Center,” “Remote Air Traffic Control Center,” and
“Free Airspace-FRA,” specifically, for the training of pilots, air traffic
controllers, aerodromes, air navigation, and aviation security services
specialists. The Memorandum also lays the foundation for organizing short, medium, and long-term training to
improve the skills of current employees at the CATC and in Mongolia, and for training
and capacity-building of human resources in the civil aviation sector.
Particularly,
the two parties agreed to involve 15 students in the bachelor's level program in
civil aviation, jointly conduct initial and refresher courses for air traffic
controllers, and provide aviation English language training to Mongolian
students on preferential terms in the 2025-2026 academic year,
The Civil
Aviation Training Center of the Kingdom of Thailand is a leading training
institution in the Asia-Pacific region that implements the “TrainAir Plus”
training program of the International Civil Aviation Organization.