Frankfinn Institute of Air Hostess Training, a division of Frankfinn Aviation Service Limited, expects to set up two overseas centres in the Gulf region in this fiscal.
“We are looking at two more overseas centres in West Asia and our institutes are likely to be set up in Muscat and Abu Dhabi which have emerged as the possible locations for Frankfinn”, a company spokesperson told Business Standard.
However, he declined to comment on the investment figure for these two overseas centres.
Each of these centres will offer training to 200 to 300 students and the centres are expected to be operational in this fiscal.
Apart from West Asia, Frankfinn is also exploring the possibility of setting up its institutes in other geographies like South-East Asia, Australia and Africa.
Frankfinn may either own these proposed institutes in different overseas locations or enter into collaborations with airlines, hotel chains or aviation training institutes of the respective countries.
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Frankfinn announced its overseas foray with the opening of its institute in Dubai last month.
Meanwhile, Frankfinn has taken possession of 14 acres of land and has started the ground work for its proposed world class aviation school in Panjim (Goa), where, apart from grooming pilots, it may also offer other courses in aviation and hospitality management to make the proposed training school commercially viable, the spokesperson added.