Bipartisan legislation, supported by the aviation industry, has been put forth to establish a national aviation center, for the purpose of workforce development and overall promotion of the industry—and make sure that high schools around the country have access to aviation-based STEM curriculums.
Legislation Introduced For National Aviation Center
Key Takeaways:
- Bipartisan legislation (S. 3360), introduced by Senators Inhofe and Duckworth, proposes establishing a National Center for the Advancement of Aviation to promote workforce development and industry collaboration.
- The center's core mission is to advance aviation and aerospace STEM curriculum in high schools and support the development of the next generation of aviation workers.
- It will also focus on supporting military veterans, apprenticeships, and economic/safety data sharing, operating as a private organization without general taxpayer funding.
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