Government is mulling setting up an aviation university to address the skilled manpower shortage in the sector, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said today.
Speaking after inaugurating the third edition of India Aviation 2012-- the International Civil Aviation Exhibition and Conference at Begumpet Airport here, the minister said, “We are keen to set up world class training and education infrastructure for the aviation sector in the country.
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