Nigeria’s leading Airline and West Africa’s largest carrier, Air Peace has collaborated with a leading global aerospace company in the US, Boeing and Cranfield University, a specialist postgraduate university in the UK with world-class expertise, that will create leaders in technology and management globally, to fortify safety culture and operational excellence at Air Peace Limited.
Working under the aegis of Boeing Global Learning Institute, the leading global aerospace company brought together all the executives, post holders and management leadership of the various departments of the airline in a five-day in-person classroom training, aimed at improving their safety leadership skills, transform the workplaces’ safety culture, gain practical tools to implement the new knowledge, thus fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the organization.
Air Prace, Safety Manager, Captain Godfrey Ogbogu, who said the partnership between Air Peace and Boeing is borne out of a shared commitment to shaping the future of aviation leadership.
He noted that Air Peace’s commitment to safety and operational excellence has never been more evident, adding that the partnership has not only cultivated a deeper understanding of safety leadership but also laid the groundwork for a more resilient, accountable, and innovative workforce, poised to tackle the evolving challenges of the aviation industry.
Also, a Senior Organisational Consultant and Programme Manager, Boeing Global Learning Institute, Harry Magui, while alluding to the great work Air Peace has done in making safety a pre-condition rather than just priority, said the airline has been phenomenal in advancing the Aviation Industry in Nigeria.
On his part, Head of Aerospace, at Cranfield University, Professor Graham Braithwaite, said the collaboration was to ensured that the training directly address the challenges Air Peace faces, culminating in real-world capstone projects that would have a lasting impact.