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Vision Realized... Technology

At the graduation day of the 100th Batch of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course of Hindustan Institute of Engineering Technology, Mr K S Balasubramaniam, Director of Airworthiness, Director General of Civil Aviation, Chennai declared that aircraft maintenance engineers are in great demand, following the unprecedented boom in the aviation industry. In this graduation day where a record number of 50 aircraft maintenance engineers passed out, Mr Balasubramaniam further declared that this demand was felt right across the globe : and with the Indian aircraft maintenance engineers recognized for their technical capabilities, the whole globe was literally open for job opportunities, he opined. Leading lights from prestigious academic institutions, aerospace engineering and aviation industry participated in this ceremony.

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Earlier welcoming the gathering, Mrs Elizabeth Verghese, Chairperson, Hindustan Group of Institutions stated that the late founder Dr KCG Verghese’s vision with regard to a liberalized aviation industry had actually materialized, a substantial part during his own lifetime. “This vision had led our late Founder to establish a world-class aircraft maintenance engineering institution way back in the 1960s.

Felicitating the graduates, Dr N S Venkatraman, formerly Director, Madras Institute of Technology and an aeronautical specialist himself, spoke of the very high regard Indian aircraft maintenance engineers enjoyed with the airlines from developed countries.Competency, commitment and concern for air safety are prime reasons for this popularity and aircraft maintenance was one stream which had done India proud, long before Information Technology showcased India’s technical prowess” he observed.

Mr Anand Jacob Verghese, Director, Hindustan Group of Institutions spoke of the love the late Founder had for aircraft maintenance engineering. “Aviation and automotive industry were the two subjects that breathed life into our late Founder. And Dr KCG Verghese had played significant roles in both the industries. He was instrumental in the process that would eventually lead to the dismantling of the control regime in the automotive industry.

Truly a vision realized!

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