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NSCC Aviation program receives US$250,000 Boeing investment

September 9, 2009 – Media Release

Dartmouth, NS — Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) today announced it has received a US$250,000 investment from The Boeing Company to develop training aids and test equipment for the new two-year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics) diploma program. The program began this month at the Aviation Institute in Dartmouth.

"The funds provided by Boeing will enhance the student learning experience and allow us to purchase the latest training aids to teach students the essential skills needed to work in this industry," said NSCC President Joan McArthur-Blair.

The investments are in line with Canada's Industrial & Regional Benefits policy and have been credited to Boeing's reinvestment plan associated with the in-service support program for the four C-17 Globemaster III multi-mission transport aircraft delivered to the Canadian Forces.

"Boeing is pleased to support NSCC's new Avionics Program," said Gwen Kopsie, Director of International Industrial Participation and Alliances for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. "The high-quality, hands-on education the students receive will prepare them for future employment opportunities in the Canadian aerospace and defence industries. Boeing is committed to creating partnerships that will result in long-term, high-value jobs for Canadians, and we believe this opportunity provides an excellent complement to that endeavor."

The aerospace and defence industries employ approximately 6,000 skilled and experienced workers in Nova Scotia and generate approximately CAN$600 million in revenue.

"This industry is an important economic driver in our province," said David Cogdon, Executive Director of the Aerospace and Defence Human Resources Partnership. "The investment made by Boeing is a real indicator of the potential this industry has to expand and grow in Nova Scotia."

The Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (Avionics) diploma is the latest program to be added to NSCC's Aviation Institute. The program offers hands-on instruction and uses actual aircraft to develop skills for the repair and maintenance of complex aircraft cockpit instruments, avionics and aircraft electrical systems. Other aviation programs offered include Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) and Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Structures). Graduates are qualified to start work immediately with various airlines, aircraft manufactures, and repair/overhaul facilities in Nova Scotia and throughout North America.

About NSCC

NSCC is a vibrant post-secondary institution committed to building Nova Scotia's economy and quality of life through education and innovation. NSCC offers over 100 programs in five academic schools that reflect the labour market needs and opportunities of the provincial economy, and serves the province through a network of 13 campuses. According to NSCC's most recent survey of graduates (2008), 92 per cent of NSCC graduates are employed; 88 per cent in their field of study.

For More Information

Natalie Kenrick
NSCC
Communications Specialist
(902) 491-2213

Kathleen Cameron
NSCC
Communications Specialist
(902) 491-4899

Stacey Baillie
NSCC
Director, Communications
(902) 491-6781

Amy Horton
Boeing Communications
p: (314) 233-4368

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