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Manitoba to offer aviation training in India

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Bharat Matrimony

Mumbai Feb. 22 An agreement designed to help India's aviation industry was signed here today by the city-based Cubex India with Winnipeg Aviation and Red River College of Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada).

Currently, the Indian aviation industry is expanding rapidly and boom conditions are expected to continue for over 10 years. The agreement seeks to provide aviation management and aircraft maintenance engineering services to meet the country's burgeoning demand in the fast growing sector, the parties announced.

Manitoba is already an aviation hub for Indian students studying pilot training to meet the growing demand for pilots in India. Forty pilots have already been licensed.

Pilot training in Manitoba is both cost and time effective, it was pointed out. The Canadian delegation from Manitoba is here to promote agribusiness and related activities.

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