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What are the aviation schools in Hunan?

The aviation schools in Hunan include Changsha Civil Affairs Vocational and Technical College, Hunan Women's College, Changsha Aviation Vocational and Technical College, Changsha Commerce and Tourism Vocational and Technical College, Hunan Environmental Biology Vocational and Technical College, and Hunan Foreign Languages ??Vocational College.

Main courses for the flight attendant major:

1. Flight attendant knowledge courses: airport air transportation services and management, civil aviation passenger and cargo transportation, cabin facilities and services, aviation service etiquette, Aviation law, introduction to civil aviation, China route geography, civil aviation service psychology, cabin crew English, aircraft take-off and landing principles, cabin safety management, etc.

2. Cultural improvement courses: College Chinese, College English, broadcasting and hosting, dance and physical training, makeup skills and image design, and cross-cultural communication.

3. Practical links: radio and television column hosting, performing arts practice; public service advertisement shooting; domestic stewardess competition; internship at various airlines, star hotels, and international cruise ships; professional art competitions, etc.

The future development trend of the flight attendant profession:

With the rapid development of the national economy, the civil aviation industry has ushered in rapid development. In the next 20 years, China will need 2,700 new aircraft, becoming the world's second largest aviation market. The unprecedented development of the civil aviation industry has brought diversified career opportunities to civil aviation professionals.

According to the International Air Transport Association’s forecast, according to my country’s civil aviation development goals, by 2020, my country’s civil aviation market will reach the current level of the US civil aviation market. Currently, US airlines employ more than 700,000 people, while my country has less than 200,000 employees, leaving a gap of nearly 500,000 people.

This number may be adjusted based on the development of the industry and staffing, but what is certain is that my country’s aviation talents will be in shortage for a long time to come.