Local December 5, 2024 - 10:30 am

Boeing and Arajet train Dominican aeronautical technicians

Santo Domingo.- Arajet, in collaboration with Boeing, hosted a training course on Line Maintenance, Engineering, and Quality for young aeronautical technicians and engineers. This course, focusing on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, is part of a broader series of programs aimed at enhancing professional growth. The training combined theoretical and practical lessons and was attended by 24 participants, including 18 from the Dominican Republic and 6 from abroad.

This marks the second such training provided by Boeing instructors at Arajet’s Santo Domingo facilities. The course focused on the maintenance and engineering of the Boeing 737 MAX, which is part of Arajet’s fleet of 10 aircraft serving the region.

Victor Pacheco Méndez, CEO and Founder of Arajet, emphasized the airline’s commitment to operational safety, quality, and the development of Dominican technical personnel, aligning with the company’s goal of supporting the growth and sustainability of the local aeronautical sector.

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