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		<title>EL SALVADOR: FedEx Donates 727 to Salesian University Where At-Risk Youth Learn Aviation Mechanics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(MissionNewswire) Daily life for youth in El Salvador is a constant struggle. Dealing with poverty, instability and high levels of violence, youth without access to educational opportunities face an impossible climb out of poverty. According to the World Bank, close to 35 percent of El [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://missionnewswire.org/el-salvador-fedex-donates-727-to-salesian-university-where-at-risk-youth-learn-aviation-mechanics/">EL SALVADOR: FedEx Donates 727 to Salesian University Where At-Risk Youth Learn Aviation Mechanics</a> first appeared on <a href="https://missionnewswire.org">MissionNewswire</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(<a href="https://missionnewswire.org"><em>MissionNewswire</em></a>)  Daily life for youth in <a href="http://www.salesianmissions.org/our-work/country/el-salvador" target="_blank">El Salvador</a> is a constant struggle. Dealing with  poverty, instability and high levels of violence, youth without access  to educational opportunities face an impossible climb out of poverty.  According to the World Bank, close to 35 percent of El Salvador  residents live in poverty. The Salesians working and teaching in El  Salvador are empowering youth to create their own opportunities for  success now and later in life.</p>
<p>For the first time in the  company’s history, FedEx has donated a Boeing 727 aircraft to a  university in Central America. The Salesian-run <a href="http://www.udb.edu.sv/udb/index.php" target="_blank">Don Bosco University</a> in San Salvador, El Salvador, was selected as the recipient and the  donation of the plane was coordinated with help from Salesian    Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco. The   Salesians are widely considered the world&#8217;s largest private provider of   vocational training, including training in highly skilled trades such as aviation   mechanics.</p>
<p>The plane will serve as a hands-on training tool for  hundreds of aviation students in El Salvador. Students have the  opportunity to take skills learned in the classroom and apply them while learning about  the mechanical aspects of large aircraft.</p>
<p>“FedEx 727  freighters, once the backbone of FedEx’s domestic fleet, have been  retired and replaced with Boeing 757s,” says David Sutton of FedEx  Express Aircraft Acquisitions and Sales. “Donating these retired  aircraft provides the critical hands-on training on large aircraft that  is important to the skill set of the next generation of aircraft  technicians.”</p>
<p>FedEx has donated 74 727s to aviation schools,  colleges and local community airports and fire departments for training  purposes. The donation to Don Bosco University is the company’s first in  Central America and one of several donated internationally.</p>
<p>Sutton  notes that over the next two decades the aviation industry estimates a  need for more than 600,000 new aircraft maintenance technicians. The  positions will provide attractive salaries to students wanting to pursue  an aviation career and training tools, such as the 727, are essential  to fostering interest in the aviation profession.</p>
<p>Practical  education, like aviation mechanics, is more important now than ever for El  Salvadoran youth. While the country ranks high for economic  indicators, 12 percent of youth ages 15-24 are unemployed, and 41  percent are underemployed. A chronic lack of opportunity can cause  frustration and disenchantment among young men and women who all too easily get involved in gangs and other damaging activities.</p>
<p>By teaching skills such as  aircraft maintenance, mechanics, electronics and engineering, Don Bosco  University offers advanced educational and employment opportunities for  vulnerable youth, which in turn prepares students for participation in  their country’s continued economic development. The newly donated FedEx  plane will further support the university’s goal.</p>
<p>“Sooner or  later, in the course of vocational education, students need to stop  studying and get their hands dirty.” says Adam Rudin, director of the  Salesian Lay Missioners program at <a href="http://www.salesianmissions.org" target="_blank">Salesian Missions</a>.  Rudin traveled to El Salvador to represent Salesian Missions when the  plane was delivered in late June. &#8220;Thanks to FedEx, hundreds of students at Don Bosco  University now have the opportunity to practice what they have been  taught.”</p>
<p>Don Bosco University was the first university accredited  at a national level and is part of the worldwide Salesian University  Network. It has a student body of approximately 6,000 students and  maintains a strong link with the productive sector through technology  transfer programs, continuous education courses, consultancy services  for companies and research. Since 2005, Don Bosco University has been  offering an aviation maintenance technician program which is a  certificate program with international regulations that maintains strong  linkages with enterprises and institutions like Aeroman and the  Salvadoran Air Force.</p>
<p>&#8220;This aircraft will allow the development  of specialized practices for our students in aviation maintenance and  other areas, such as mechatronics, automation, electronics and  mechanics,” says Federico Huguet, president of the University Don Bosco.  “Access to this technology will contribute to the holistic development  of our students, ensuring better technical preparation in their  University training. With this donation, FedEx is transforming the  teaching of aeronautics in El Salvador and certainly in Central  America.&#8221;</p>
<div id="stcpDiv">El Salvador  is one of more than 130 countries  around the globe where Salesians work  to give hope and provide  opportunity to vulnerable youth through  education and skills training.  Salesian Missions is the U.S. development  arm of the Salesians of Don  Bosco, working to raise funds and develop  programs to aid youth and  families in some of the poorest places on  earth. Learn more about where  the Salesians work and the programs they  provide at <a href="http://salesianmissions.org" target="_blank">www.salesianmissions.org</a>.</div>
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<p>Sources:</p>
<p>ANS &#8211; <a href="http://www.infoans.org/1.asp?Lingua=2&amp;sez=1&amp;sotsez=13&amp;doc=9385" target="_blank">El Salvador &#8211; A Boeing 727 for the Don Bosco University</a></p>
<p>World Bank – <a href="http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/elsalvador" target="_blank">El Salvador</a></p>
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<p>&nbsp;</p><p>The post <a href="https://missionnewswire.org/el-salvador-fedex-donates-727-to-salesian-university-where-at-risk-youth-learn-aviation-mechanics/">EL SALVADOR: FedEx Donates 727 to Salesian University Where At-Risk Youth Learn Aviation Mechanics</a> first appeared on <a href="https://missionnewswire.org">MissionNewswire</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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