Duncan Launches Powerplant Apprenticeship Program
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Duncan Launches Powerplant Apprenticeship Program

Aviation International News
August 11, 2020

Summary

Duncan Aviation has launched a new Powerplant Apprenticeship Program in Nebraska, building on the success of its previous airframe-focused initiative. This 24-month program is designed to employ students while they prepare for their airframe and powerplant examinations, providing them with valuable hands-on experience in the aviation industry.

The establishment of this program highlights the growing importance of apprenticeships in addressing workforce needs within specialized fields like aviation. By combining study with practical work, apprenticeships offer a pathway for individuals to gain critical skills and secure meaningful careers, contributing to a more skilled workforce overall.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This initiative from Duncan Aviation underscores the value of registered apprenticeship programs in developing a skilled workforce. By integrating education with practical experience, apprenticeships not only enhance individual career opportunities but also help organizations meet their labor needs effectively.

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