FLYNAMIBIA NEWS

BURSARS SUIT UP!

In April, we proudly celebrated a significant milestone at our Eros Airport hangar – the official jacket ceremony for our three bursar pilots: Leonardo De Oliveira, Luther Louw, and Jaspis Ndjago.

Chosen from over 1,400 applicants, these future aviators began their journey in 2023 through our bursary programme. Now, with commercial pilot licenses in hand, we honour their dedication, resilience, and growth – not just as pilots, but as professionals who’ve trained across all corners of the aviation industry.

Here’s to their journey, and to the future of Namibian aviation.

HAVING FUN FOR A GOOD CAUSE!

The Hit4Hope Golf Charity Event, held at the Windhoek Country Club, brought together corporates for a day of friendly competition in support of education. FlyNamibia proudly joined the action with a spirited team on the green and by sponsoring a hole, helping raise funds for the initiative. Launched by Future Media Holdings in partnership with Sanlam Namibia, Hit4Hope supports impactful educational programs through its beneficiaries, LearnOnOne and Side by Side Early Intervention Centre.

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