Queen Noor Aviation University College and Royal Jordanian Air Academy Commemorate 80th Independence Day

Amman: Royal Court Chief Yousef Issawi on Wednesday led a ceremony held by Queen Noor Aviation University College and the Royal Jordanian Air Academy to mark the 80th Independence Day anniversary. Independence Day commemorates the start of eight decades of building and achievement by the founding fathers and those who shaped this journey under the wise Hashemite leadership, Director General of Queen Noor Aviation University College, Farhan Mashaqbeh, said in opening remarks.

According to Jordan News Agency, Mashaqbeh highlighted the college's role since its establishment in 1973 as a long-established academic institution. Its transformation into a university specializing in aviation sciences opened a new chapter of excellence and leadership. He emphasized the commitment to developing academic programs and promoting research and innovation to prepare national talent capable of leading the future of aviation in Jordan and the region.

Royal Jordanian Air Academy Director General Muhannad Al-Faqir noted that Independence Day coincided with the 60th anniversary of the academy, founded in 1966 by royal decree. This institution is one of the key achievements of Jordan's renaissance. Al-Faqir remarked that the academy continues to work under the patronage of His Majesty King Abdullah II, establishing itself as a specialized regional and global center.

The academy has graduated a distinguished group of pilots and technicians who hold leading positions in international institutions and aviation companies. Al-Faqir pledged to continue building on these successes to serve the country. The ceremony, attended by official and military figures, representatives of partners and supporters, staff members, and students of the college and academy, included the screening of a documentary showcasing key milestones in the journey of independence and achievements in the aviation sector.