Embraer has announced that it will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering in March.
The Master’s degree is offered in partnership with the Aeronautics Institute of Technology (ITA) in Brazil. Embraer claims that the program is designed for careers in aeronautical technologies and has become one of the main ways engineers have come to work for the company. 1,800 individuals have completed the accelerated learning initiative, with 90 currently enrolled in it.
“Over these 25 years, Embraer’s Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering has continually evolved to adapt the specialization of professionals to the company’s needs and challenges,” said Andreza Alberto, Embraer VP of People, ESG and Corporate Communications. In addition, it offers a unique career opportunity through the development of technical and personal skills, collaboration, and building the future of sustainable aviation.”
The program provides a total of 3,000 hours of theoretical and applied training and receives 5,000 applications per year on average. Classes are taught by ITA professors, Embraer professionals and contracted consultants. The company states its technical and technological capabilities are strengthened through partnerships that focus on training and development of new talent.
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“Embraer’s Master of Science in Aeronautical Engineering has allowed us to attract and develop exceptional talent that, over the past 25 years, has greatly contributed to the creation of hugely successful products such as the E-Jets and KC-390, and the Phenom and Praetor jets,” said Luís Carlos Affonso, Embraer VP of Engineering and Technology Development. “In particular, we appreciate the partnership with ITA, an institution that promotes teaching, research, and outreach, focusing on scientific and technological development to meet the needs of the Brazilian aerospace sector.”
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Embraer celebrates 25 years of Master Aeronautical Engineering program
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