Zino Aviation, SafeFly partner on capacity building

Zino Aviation has unveiled a strategic alliance with SafeFly Express to deepen capacity in the air transport sector.The partnership aims to revolutionise aviation education by surmounting hurdles often faced by aspiring pilots, thereby creating a more streamlined, affordable, and accessible route to achieving their flying ambitions.

Aspiring pilots frequently confront significant barriers in their quest for the cockpit, from a lack of preparedness for the demanding nature of flight school to the complex challenge of identifying the right school and training programme.

Complications arise when some flight schools do not deliver on their promises, leaving students to deal with academic difficulties, unexpected financial pressures, or even deceitful practices.

In response to these issues, Zino Aviation has devised strategies of offering a detailed suite of services designed to fully equip students for their aviation journey, assist them in choosing reputable flight schools, and ensure a coherent and comprehensive educational experience.

Chief Operating Officer of Zino Aviation, Temisan Mario, said by partnering with reputable flight schools like SafeFly Express, “we ensure our students receive high-quality, trustworthy training.”

“Through this strategic partnership, we are dedicated to eliminating the obstacles that can hinder progress, ensuring our students are well-equipped, well-informed, and well on their way to a successful career in aviation,” Mario said.

SafeFly Express, founded by Mohammed Ahmed Azzam and his partners, is a multifaceted aviation company based at Lanseria International Airport, Johannesburg. The South African company specialises in pilot training, cargo, and logistics and is on track to become the leading airfreight authority in Africa and the Middle East.

Chief Executive Officer of Zino Aviation, Capt. Zino Mario-Ghae, said by merging SafeFly’s training infrastructure with their innovative educational methodologies, “we are creating a streamlined and enriched learning journey for our students.”

“This collaboration not only simplifies the path to becoming a pilot but also amplifies job prospects through our combined industry connections. Our alliance with SafeFly Express is more than a partnership; it’s a commitment to fostering the next generation of pilots with an education that sets new industry standards for quality, safety, and student success,” Mario-Ghae said.

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