KM Malta Airlines, together with Centrecom Ltd, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) to establish a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening education and training pathways for Malta’s aviation sector.
The agreement sets out a structured framework for collaboration between the three organisations, with a strong focus on ensuring that academic programmes remain closely aligned with the evolving needs of the aviation industry. Through this partnership, students will benefit from increased access to practical industry exposure while developing skills directly relevant to real-world operational environments.
Under the terms of the Memorandum, MCAST will work closely with KM Malta Airlines and Centrecom to deliver industry-focused opportunities. Students will gain direct exposure to industry technologies and operational systems currently in use within the aviation environment. This hands-on experience is designed to strengthen the link between academic learning and professional application, better preparing graduates for entry into the aviation workforce.
Through this collaboration, KM Malta Airlines and Centrecom will play an active role in supporting students’ transition from education into employment. Both organisations will explore opportunities to offer structured student apprenticeships and entry-level roles across a range of aviation-related functions, providing participants with meaningful exposure to live operational environments.
By offering access to real workplace settings, mentoring and hands-on operational experience, the partnership aims to enhance employability while supporting the development of a skilled, future-ready aviation workforce in Malta. The collaboration also creates a clear pipeline for identifying talent and fostering long-term career development within the local aviation ecosystem.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by KM Malta Airlines Chief Officer People & Culture, Robert Fenech; Robert Spiteri, CEO of Centrecom Ltd; and MCAST Principal and CEO, Stephen Vella.