Lagos Aviation Academy Regards NCAA’s ATO Approval As Major Milestone

Lagos Aviation Academy (LAA), has announced that its certification by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) as an Approved Training Organization (ATO) is one of its major milestones in the first half of the year 2019.

This feat enables the academy to run additional courses such as the Cabin Crew Ab-Initio Programme and the Basic Flight Dispatcher Course.

The Academy’s Director, Mr. Bankole Bernard attributes this success to LAA’s dedication to its core values which are: Knowledge, Integrity, Excellence, Ownership, and Collaboration.

Adding that the Academy is focused on delivering quality service and achieving excellent results, he says: “LAA is focused on giving out quality service and that is the product we sell. We do our best to ensure that everyone who comes in here gets the very best. Our vision is to train seasoned professionals who would compete out there,” he says.

“We will achieve this in our relentless pursuit for excellence. We will also rise to the level of competing with other international aviation institutions in the nearest future. We are proud of the results we are getting at this stage of our growth and we will not relent on our efforts in attaining even greater feats,” Mr. Bernard declares.

Ms. Chinasa Mbene, LAA’s General Manager, adds: “LAA has experienced an accelerated growth over the years because we have fixed our eyes on the ball by committing to our core values. In the first half of this year we have graduated over 70 students which is a good one for us and we are proud to announce it to the world.”

“Taking a look at it from an outsiders view, the figures may look small but for a school that has started in less than three years we have made substantive progress. On the strength of this, we wish to reassure our students, intending students and stakeholders in the industry that LAA remains committed to providing the best and we will push harder to ensure that we rise above expectations,” she says.

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