Aviation
BA Gives Awards To Top Six Nigerian Aviation Students
Six Nigerian aviation stu
dents have returned home from the United Kingdom UK after successfully completing the inaugural British Airways’ leaders of tomorrow programme, an internship aimed at promoting excellence in Nigerian aviation.
The two-week internship include spending a week with the airlines commercial team in Lagos and another visiting various departments from engineering to revenue management at its head office, waterside in the United Kingdom.
The culminated with British Airways’ chief executive, Keith Williams, presenting the six undergraduate students of Nigeria College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) with global airline aviation training certificates.
They are Zaria, Abimbola Caulcrick, Fajemism, Peter Adebola, Adachie Eneojo, Banigo Michael, Ubong George Itok and Ogunranti Olaluwa.
Speaking during the presentation Williams said the British Airways leaders of Tomorrow programme celebrates the aspirations of young aviation students who represent the future of aviation in Nigeria.
He commended the winners for their outstanding performance during the training in Nigeria and United Kingdom.
“We embarked on the leaders of Tomorrow initiative because we recognize how important a robust and well-run aviation sector is for any economy and particularly one with as much potential as Nigeria. We hope that the knowledge, expertise and experience we were able to pass on to these students will contribute, in some small way, to the future of Nigerian aviation”, he said.
Fayimisin Peter, one of the winners who spoke on behalf of the others expressed delight at the training and thanked British Airways for its determination to implement the programme.
According to him, the internship gave us access to extensive and professional aviation training covering both theory and practice and which was championed by experts. With what we have learned throughout the programme, I can confidently say that we will be going back to promote excellence in the Nigerian aviation sector.