IBA-CEE, CATI sign MoU to introduce diploma programme
The IBA’s Center for Executive Education (IBA-CEE) and the Pakistan Airports Authority’s Civil Aviation Training Institute (CATI) formalized their collaboration through an MoU signing ceremony held at the Headquarters of PAA.
This strategic partnership aims to introduce a Diploma Programme in Aviation Leadership and Management, designed to equip professionals with the expertise required to navigate the evolving aviation landscape, said a statement.
The MoU was signed by Dr. S Akbar Zaidi, Executive Director, IBA Karachi, and AVM Zeeshan Saeed, Director General, PAA.
Engr. Sumair Saeed, Director, CATI, delivered the welcome address, extending his heartfelt gratitude to all attendees and acknowledging the potential impact of this collaboration.
Dr. Abdullah Zafar Sheikh, Dean, School of Business Studies (IBA-SBS), and Mr. Kamran Bilgrami, Director, IBA-CEE, emphasized that as the aviation sector evolves in Pakistan, the need for skilled leadership and strategic management has never been greater.
The event brought together key industry stakeholders, reflecting the sector’s strong commitment to leadership development and workforce transformation.
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