DAR ES SALAAM, March 17 -- THE Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA) expects to generate over 10bn/- in annual revenue from international students enrolling at the new stateof-the-art Civil Aviation Training College (CATC), scheduled for completion in July 2028.

The modern training facility is expected to significantly expand the Civil Aviation Training Colleges (CATC) capacity and attract more students from across Africa and beyond, further strengthening Tanzanias position as a regional hub for aviation training.

TCAA Director General, Mr Salim Msangi said yesterday during a visit by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Infrastructure, which inspected the project site.

He noted that the projected revenue increase is largely driv...