17 October 2019
A new skills programme to promote careers in the aviation industry to under-represented groups has been unveiled by the Aviation Minister, Paul Maynard.
The programme, Reach for the Sky, is aimed primarily at young people from under-represented groups and will be delivered through partnerships with industry, expert bodies and educational establishments, helping make the UK the best place to follow a career in aviation.
It will consist of a series of activities and events that aim to raise the profile of aviation, create new and improved career pathways, and ensure skills and training programmes are more accessible to people of all backgrounds.
The programme launched with a call to industry to improve awareness of the opportunities in the aviation industry through new apprenticeships, more affordable training opportunities and enhanced links with schools and colleges.
Paul Maynard, Aviation Minister, said, “We have the largest aviation network in Europe, and with 435 million passengers set to travel through UK airports by 2050, we need the brightest minds from all backgrounds to support and strengthen this industry.
“The Reach for the Sky programme will inspire the next generation of aviators and I’m sure the incredible stories from our Aviation Ambassadors will spark their imaginations and ensure we continue to be a world leader in aviation.”
Ways to get involved include:
If you would like to get involved, please contact the Department for Transport at [email protected]