Director General of the Royal Jordanian Air Academy (RJAA), Mohammad Khawaldeh, met with Mohammad bin Khazim Al-Shammari, the Acting Saudi Cultural Attaché in Amman, to explore avenues for cooperation in cultural and educational fields.
During the meeting, Khawaldeh emphasized the strong relations between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, outlining the vision, mission, and strategic plans of the RJAA, as well as the various specializations and programs it offers.
He expressed pride in the achievements of Saudi students at the academy, highlighting that over 1,950 students have graduated in aviation sciences, including commercial aviation, automation, and aircraft maintenance engineering, Petra news agency reported.
Al-Shammari commended the RJAA’s esteemed reputation and distinguished position in academia and administration, noting the unique advantages that set the academy apart from others in the region.
Royal Jordanian Air Academy (RJAA) was established in 1966. RJAA stands as the regional leader in flight training, to become the first and largest flight academy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
RJAA is certified by the Jordanian Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (JCARC) which is recognized from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), in accordance to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Regulations.
RJAA’s graduates have the opportunity of joining international airlines, which reflects the high standards that RJAA has been known to offer. In addition to its main campus in Amman Civil Airport-Marka, RJAA has established another campus in the southern city of Aqaba in Jordan which has given it more flexibility in training its students all around the year. (Petra; RJAA; File Photo © RJAA)