The planning application for the IASTI’s permanent home – a state-of-the-art Institute in central Newark – has been approved.
Students at the International Air and Space Training Institute (IASTI) are already experiencing some of the most exciting technical training and development opportunities in the UK, and now the future dreams of Newark’s younger generation take another step forward.
Since launching in September 2021, the first intake of students at IASTI Newark have been honing their flying skills in the flight simulator (currently based at the interim facility at Newark College) and taking to the air in the IASTI’s leased aircraft from Nottingham Aerodrome in Tollerton, to put their theory into practice.
Those studying on the engineer pathway can learn and enhance their skills on brand new equipment, providing the most up-to-date training experience. While learners that elect the ground pathway will have their eyes opened to the varied career possibilities within this field, including air traffic control, airfield operations and aircraft dispatchers.
Once their training is complete, IASTI students will provide the UK with the next generation of pilots, engineers and ground crew thanks to the input and support from industry experts including the Royal Air Force, East Midlands Airport, Inzpire, AAR, Leonardo, Eagle Eye, Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance and the National Space Centre.
The momentum is set to grow further with building work due to start at the IASTI’s permanent home in Summer 2022. The new state-of-the-art Institute, in central Newark, is expected to open its doors in September 2023, when there will be a focus on both further and higher education offers based on engineering linked with local universities, plus further specialism in cyber, avionics and robotics, and communications.
Director of IASTI Newark, Tom Marsden, said: “We are delighted that our planning application has been approved. The whole focus of the IASTI is to provide training opportunities for local people in Newark and the surrounding area, so that they can enter the aviation and space sectors with the skills and contacts to succeed.
“We are developing a highly productive local workforce that can fulfil the demand for a wide range of careers within this industry; from engineers to air traffic controllers, airport operations staff, aircraft dispatchers and pilots. We are also developing aviation specific data analysis, leadership and management training to provide through life education and skills.
“The planning approval marks a significant steppingstone in our journey. We are excited to see the new Institute take shape in line with our vision and to add recognised social and economic value to our local community by providing high quality education and training.”
The IASTI is one of nine priority projects developed by Newark Towns Fund Board and is funded through the Government’s Towns Fund initiative.
Councilor David Lloyd, Co-Chair of Newark Towns Fund Board and Leader of Newark and Sherwood District Council, said: “I am pleased to hear that the planning application for the first IASTI in the UK has been approved. Along with eight other priority projects, the Towns Fund projects play a huge part in transforming Newark for our younger generations to a place where people want to live, work, study and visit.
“It is with much excitement and anticipation that I wait for this transformational ambition to come to life in our wonderful town and the IASTI is an integral part to our future education offer.”