Falling student numbers and rising costs have been blamed for the sudden closure of a Scottish aviation training provider linked to the University of the Highlands and Islands (鲍贬滨).听
Air Service Training (Engineering) Limited (AST), a wholly owned subsidiary of UHI Perth, has entered administration, impacting over 250 students enrolled on AST鈥檚 courses in the UK and abroad.
A spokesperson聽for UHI told聽糖心Vlog聽the university is 鈥渨orking closely鈥 with administrators and UHI Perth to 鈥減rovide clear communication and appropriate support to all affected students鈥.聽
Perth-based AST, which was established in 1931, provides courses in aircraft engineering and has trained over 190,000 engineers and pilots from approximately 150 countries.
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However, the provider has struggled financially since the pandemic, with falling student numbers, reduced commercial contracts and rising costs putting a 鈥渟ignificant strain on its cash flow鈥, according to a statement about the closure.
UHI Perth, a聽constituent college聽of UHI, is providing funding to ensure the 46 students enrolled on AST鈥檚 BSc programme in aircraft maintenance engineering and management can continue until the end of the academic year.
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It is unclear what will happen to both those students after that point and the remaining students enrolled on the provider鈥檚 other courses, which are set to end immediately.聽
The UHI spokesperson clarified that AST is not owned or operated by UHI itself, but said the university is focused on 鈥渕inimising disruption and helping to safeguard learning wherever possible during this time鈥.
In total, 164 students are currently enrolled on AST courses in the UK, in addition to a further 98 at overseas locations.
鈥淎ST has faced prolonged financial challenges, making this a difficult but necessary decision,鈥 said Shona Campbell, chair of accountancy and tax advisory Henderson Loggie, which has been appointed to oversee AST鈥檚 administration.聽
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鈥淥ur priority now is to support staff and ensure they receive the support and assistance they are entitled to. We will work closely with all affected parties to manage this transition as smoothly as possible and ensure optimum returns to creditors, including students.鈥
A spokesperson for UHI Perth said, 鈥淎ST has been experiencing financial challenges for some time. The board of the company has been considering its future and, having exhausted all options to save the company, has taken the difficult decision to place AST in administration.
鈥淥ur primary concern throughout the process has been our staff and our students, and we have worked with the administrator in an attempt to ensure the most acceptable possible outcome for all of them.鈥
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