Inzpire opens new training academy
Inzpire has established a new training academy to provide training solutions for both military and civilian customers.
The company has created a suite of off the shelf training courses that can be attended by both military and civilian students globally. The training will be delivered by Inzpire instructors at any UK or international location to suit the requirements of those studying. Almost all of the courses offer adaptable modules, which can be designed by Inzpire’s expert instructors based on desired outcomes.
Some of the courses, including the Airmanship and Human Factors for Frontline Military Aircrew course, will be entirely bespoke to the customer, and will be built by Inzpire’s subject matter experts in accordance with students’ training needs.
The training courses available through the academy will deliver the most current information in the subject areas including EW, cyber operations, air and space operations, helicopter flying training, ISTAR, unmanned operations, intelligence, counter-intelligence and security, and air-land integration.Jonny Priest, deputy chief operating officer, Inzpire, said: ‘Inzpire is and has been at the forefront of military
training in the UK for the last decade. Our day-to-day involvement in the delivery of operational services and training across a wide range of domains, means that Inzpire personnel are as current in their knowledge as their military whole force counterparts.
‘This contemporary knowledge ensures that students learning at the Inzpire training academy will benefit from industry-leading knowledge, providing them with all of the skills required for serving in cutting edge military or commercial environments.’
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