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Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC)

Aerospace and Aviation Sector Skill Council (AASSC) is the apex body in skill development in the emerging Aerospace and Aviation sector. AASSC has been formed under the Government and Industry led initiative to skill Indian labour force. AASSC is one of the various Sector Skill Councils (SSC) which has been formed with the help of grant from National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC). NSDC provides support to all SSCs during the initial years of operations in the form of grant.
According to the National Policy on Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, the Skill India Program is an industry led initiative, actively supported by Government of India. AASSC represents the aerospace and aviation industry in the ecosystem to ensure adequate supply of highly skilled workforce to meet the demands of the industry. Various skill development programs, both governmental and corporate, will be rolled out shortly through our training partners at their training centres. Some of the highly recommended job roles are mentioned below.

Job Roles/Course Title

  • Job Roles/Course Title
  • Airline Cargo Assistant
  • Airline Baggage Handler
  • Airline Customer Service Executive
  • Airline Reservation Agent
  • Airline Security Executive
  • Airline Ramp Executive
  • Airline Flight Load Controller
  • Airline Cabin Crew
  • Airline Ground Support Equipment Operator
  • Airlines Ground Support Equipment Mechanic
  • Aerospace CNC Machinist
  • Aerospace CNC Programmer
  • Aerospace Composite Technician
  • Aerospace Structural Fitter
  • Airport Safety Crew
  • Airport Cargo Operations Assistant
  • Airport Warehouse Coordinator
  • Drone Operator - Multi Rotor

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SECTORS SKILL COUNCILS

Since its inception, one of the major pillars of NSDC’s strength are Sector Skill Councils (SSCs), which play a vital role in bridging the gap between what the industry demands and what the skilling requirements ought to be. The National Occupational Standard is one of the most significant contributions of NSDC to India's skilling ecosystem - something that was made possible by the SSCs, which are national partnership organizations that bring together all the stakeholders - industry, labour and the academia.
The SSCs operate as an autonomous body and could be registered as a Section 8 Company, or a Society. NSDC is mandated to initiate and incubate SSCs with initial seed funding to facilitate their growth and enable them to achieve self-sustainability in a time bound manner.

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