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Dar es Salaam, September 18, 2025 — The National Institute of Transport (NIT) has today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aerotechnics Ltd, a leading company in the aviation industry, to enhance aviation training and expand global partnerships.

The agreement was signed at the Tibakweitira Council Chamber (NIT) in Dar es Salaam by NIT's Rector Eng. Dr. Prosper Mgaya, and the Board Chairperson of Aerotechnics Ltd, Eng.Jared Ajwang'a.

Speaking during the signing ceremony, Dr. Mgaya emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating:

“The agreement with Aerotechnics is aimed at enhancing aviation training at the institute to meet international standards in training delivery. This partnership will facilitate joint training programs that enable our students to obtain internationally recognized licenses, positioning NIT within the global aviation sphere and advancing aviation excellence at a global level. NIT is ready to establish programs that will enable our students to compete globally.”

On his part, the Board Chairperson of of Aerotechnics Ltd highlighted the importance of initiating strategic collaboration with NIT, noting:

“Through this partnership, we aim to advance aviation training at NIT to the global standard and the entire aviation industry. NIT has a strong foundation so we can help create globally certified and employable graduates. Our goal is to see NIT-trained professionals working across the world. This step marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration that will strengthen the aviation industry.”

The partnership is expected to lead to the establishment of joint training initiatives, exchange programs, and industry-standard certification courses, further cementing NIT’s role as a hub for aviation excellence in the region.

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Oct. 7, 2025, 5:34 p.m.

National Institute of Transport (NIT) in collaboration with Aerolink Solutions Ltd and in cooperation with the Athens Aviation Training Organization (AATO) has officially launched EASA Program at the National Institute of Transport.

The inauguration ceremony was held at NIT on 7th October, 2025 aiming at nurturing a new generation of highly skilled and internationally certified aircraft maintenance engineers.

The inauguration was officiated by Director General of Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) Mr. Salim Msangi as the guest of honor for the event. In his address during the launching ceremony Mr. Msangi congratulated the Institute for the remarkable achievement. He further stressed that NIT should continuously strive to have qualified instructors and state of art training facilities inorder to realize it's desired vision of becoming world class hub for aviation training.

On his side the NIT Resctor Eng.Dr.Prosper Mgaya thanked the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania under the leadership of the President Hon.Dr.Samia Suluhu Hassan for enabling NIT to reach the milestone.
"We are grateful to the Government for the tremendous support we have received, without their support we could not be able to attain this important achievement”.