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A Study on the Effectiveness of Training Programs for Enhancing Myanmar's Aviation Industry (Case Study: Civil Aviation Training Institute) (Kaung Myat Soe, 2025)

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Title A Study on the Effectiveness of Training Programs for Enhancing Myanmar's Aviation Industry (Case Study: Civil Aviation Training Institute) (Kaung Myat Soe, 2025)
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Publication date 2025-06-01
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Kaung Myat Soe
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This study investigates the effectiveness of training programs offered by the Civil Aviation Training Institute (CATI) in strengthening Myanmar’s aviation sector. Recognizing the aviation industry's role in economic development and regional connectivity, the research examines trainee assessments of CATI’s training programs and their impact on professional growth and job performance. The aviation industry plays a vital role in supporting economic development, international trade, and connectivity across regions. The objective is to examine the assessment of trainee of training programs for enhancing Myanmar's aviation industry. The descriptive analysis methods were used, incorporating both quantitative survey data from 200 respondents and qualitative insights from interviews with senior aviation officials. This study applies a random sampling method. Key areas of analysis included course relevance, instructional quality, practical application, and career advancement. Results reveal that trainees generally perceive the programs as well-structured, relevant, and aligned with current industry needs. This study finds that trainees generally view CATI’s training programs as relevant, effectively delivered, and valuable for their career development.
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Yangon University of Economics
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