For the second consecutive year, Daher and GAMA have partnered on an international internship program that identifies and encourages promising industry leaders of the future. The trans-Atlantic program will extend the selected interns’ hands-on experience in 2024, involving four students – two from North America and two from Europe. It provides unique industry exposure that benefits from extensive interaction with managers, workers, pilots and aircraft owners/operators in the general aviation sector. Details of the 2024 international internship were announced today during GAMA’s Winter Board of Directors meeting in Washington, D.C.
Selected students will have eight-week assignments in their areas of identified interest at the facilities of Daher’s Aircraft Division. The North American interns will be assigned to the division’s Tarbes, France production facility for TBM aircraft; while the European interns are to be based at the division’s Sandpoint, Idaho operation in the U.S., where Kodiak aircraft are produced. All four students will then support Daher team during the company’s participation at the annual summertime EAA AirVenture gathering in Oshkosh, Wisconsin – gaining exposure to all aspects of aviation while attending the world’s largest fly-in and air show event. Travel, living expenses and lodging costs are covered by the internship.
Nicolas Chabbert, senior Vice-president Daher Aircraft division commented: “More than ever, the general aviation sector must motivate those who will lead the industry of tomorrow – facing challenges that range from reducing its environmental impact and finding new global supply chain solutions to strengthening the talent pipeline for all types of jobs.”
Pete Bince, GAMA president and CEO said: “These internships provide students with an invaluable educational experience that will further their knowledge of the incredible opportunities in our robust and global industry. After spending time with last year’s interns in Tarbes and Sandpoint, it was inspiring to see these extraordinary experiences spark their enthusiasm towards future opportunities in the industry.”
Internship applicants should be 21 to 24 years of age, with U.S., Canadian or European citizenship, and enrolled as a full-time student pursuing an associate, undergraduate or graduate degree. They will need to demonstrate an interest in an aeronautical career for engineering, flying, maintenance, manufacturing, or marketing – among other areas. Selections will be based on the following submittals from the internship candidates:
Interested students can apply via the following links:
The GAMA-Daher French internship experience for North American students, or
The GAMA-Daher U.S. internship experience for European students; or
via e-mail to: [email protected].
Deadline for submissions is March 30, 2024. The selections for this year’s internship will be announced by Daher and GAMA at the SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo on April 9 in Lakeland, Florida.
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