The aviation sector is set to benefit from further government support with the creation of an all-new Aviation Skills Retention Platform (ASRP) to boost employment and upskill candidates in the industry.
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The platform is an ‘online skills and recruitment centre’ specially tailored to find jobs for candidates who currently may be unable to work as a result of the pandemic, or similar roles that match their existing skillset.
The government has partnered with several leading employers, including the Civil Aviation Association, BAE Systems and Rolls Royce to offer an initial 2,185 vacancies, with more added every day.
The scheme will preserve essential expertise while addressing the wider skills shortage in the market, by both supporting those who are currently not working, and nurturing existing skills to lay the foundations for future growth when international travel restarts.
This follows the news that a 6-month renewal of the Airport and Ground Operations Support Scheme has been approved as part of this year’s budget.
The scheme, initially launched in January 2021, supports airports and ground handlers with fixed costs while travel restrictions remain in place.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: "We’re supporting our aviation sector by launching an online jobs market to match aviation workers with 1,000s of vacancies, helping skilled workers regain high-value positions across this hugely important sector.
"At the same time, we’re renewing our scheme to help airports and ground operators with their fixed costs. Grants of up to £4 million will be available, building on the success of the scheme launched in January.
"The extension of government-backed loans and furlough payments announced at budget yesterday build on around £7 billion of support already pledged by government, benefiting the sector since the start of the pandemic. These measures will help ensure this vital and vibrant part of the UK economy is ready to bounce back in the wake of the pandemic."
With air travel likely to be lower than normal over the coming months, the renewal of the support scheme will provide airports with a financial boost through the summer by helping to cover fixed costs including:
airfield operations
contracted services such as airfield and runway maintenance
business rates bills
From May, eligible commercial airports and ground operators will be able to apply for up to £4 million towards their fixed costs between April and September 2021, with payments expected by the end of summer.
This comes just one week after the government announced additional support for the sector, extending the ‘80:20’ slot waiver to provide airlines with much-needed flexibility through the summer months.
It also follows the first meeting of the government’s Global Travel Taskforce this week, which is working to develop a plan for restarting international travel safely and sustainably.