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GlobalJet keeps training courses flowing
Using popular and readily available video conferencing tools such as Zoom and Teams, GlobalJet is continuing to reach its customers with its full suite of course offerings. It has also added new titles.

Training provider GlobalJet Services has risen to meet the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic with extended flexibility in accommodating the remote learning demands of its audience and by offering more new course titles.

Using popular and readily available video conferencing tools such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, GlobalJet is continuing to reach its customers with its full suite of course offerings. The entire instructor staff has mastered this virtual training environment and has integrated a remote presence with a traditional on-location student experience.

Skilled aviation technicians from around the world are being successfully trained with GlobalJet's present offering of maintenance, avionics, safety and professional development courseware via its adaptive Live Interactive Virtual Education (LIVE) learning solution.

The maintenance training provider has grown further by expanding its curriculum to include the Embraer Phenom 100 and Gulfstream G280 airframes, as well as a comprehensive aircraft corrosion theory and identification course and an aircraft wiring schematic interpretation (AWSI) course, both directed toward core, fundamental skill-building objectives.

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