To meet the huge demand for
well-educated staff in the Aviation Industry in China, CEAG provides Chinese
students the opportunity to attend to follow Aviation education in Europe and
enables them to gain knowledge and even a Bachelor Degree in Aviation and Aerospace
subjects, such as Aviation Engineering, Aviation Maintenance, Ground Staff,
Flight Attendants training, Aviation Management, Aviation English etc. In order
to meet these demands, CEAG has cooperations with Universities (of Applied
Sciences) and other educational institutions in Europe.
There is a tremendous lack of well-educated staff in the Aviation Industry, simply because the Aviation education in China is not yet well developed. With the support of the Fujian Government of Education, CEAG is setting up an Aviation Faculty for various Educational Colleges in Fujian which enables Chinese students attending education with Aviation and Aerospace subjects. CEAG is developing Aviation educational programs for various high schools in Fujian to enable young students to be familiar with various Aviation subjects, all this in collaboration with various European educational institutions and qualified teachers.
Within the next
five years, China will need approximately 10,000 light aircraft to
accommodate the General Aviation sector’s rapid expansion. According
to China’s national civil aviation authority, China will need to train about
500,000 civilian pilots by 2025. To meet these goals, the
Chinese government and entrepreneurs are now investing
significantly in all kinds of China’s General Aviation businesses.
In cooperation with various European
flight schools, CEAG offers Chinese students Integrated Pilot
Training, Modular Pilot Training, Private Pilot Training and commercial
Pilot Training. After successful completion, the students
will obtain a pilot license, recognized by the European Aviation
Safety Agency (EASA).
The EASA, created in 2002 by the European Commission, is the organization that regulates all aviation activities within Europe and its delegates Member States. The EASA is responsible for the safety regarding the aviation industry, including engineering, licensing pilots, and air traffic controllers.