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Landover aviation school student emerges best in IATA /UFTAA exams

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Landover Aviation Business School (LABS), a leading aviation training organisation in Nigeria, has yet again attained giant strides in excellence as one of its students, Maureen Ozurumba, has topped the class of students that wrote the International Air Transport Association/ United Federation of Travel Agents Association (IATA/UFTAA) Travel and Tourism Foundation examination in Nigeria.

During the March examination, Ozurumba was ranked overall Best Performer in Nigeria.

According to Oluwatoyin Sanni, business manager, Landover Aviation Business School, who presented the certificate to her on behalf of LABS, “We are delighted and proud of this achievement and we congratulate our student, Miss Ozurumba, who has been ranked above all other students in Nigeria at the March 2014 examination.”

She added that the school’s commitment to offering quality aviation training and not compromising on standards resulted in the pass rate of students at the IATA exams, with many receiving the highest possible grade of Distinction at each successive exam.

At the presentation ceremony held in honour of Ozurumba, Aduke Atiba, executive director at Landover, was of the view that LABS will continue to set the pace for other aviation training schools by improving upon its contribution to the development of human capital within the air transport industry.

Landover Aviation Business School is a Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) approved Aviation Training Organisation in Nigeria and an IATA authorised training centre. The school commenced operations in 2002.

The company has consistently provided quality aviation training for the Nigerian aviation industry and other allied sectors for over a decade.