Daher inaugurates Learning Center for training aeronautical talent
Daher offers a concrete solution to the shortage of qualified professionals in aerospace, providing a range of technical programs that prepare workers for the sector’s rigorous demands.

Daher Learning Center. Source | Daher
(Nantes, France) has inaugurated the Daher Learning Center in Colomiers, near Toulouse, France. This 1,000-square-meter facility, featuring a 650-square-meter technical workshop highlights Daher’s commitment to strengthening technical talent development for the aerospace industry while adapting to the increasing pace of industrial programs.
The center can host up to 40 learners simultaneously, offering customized training for technical professions like systems mechanics, assembly fitters and cabin integrators. Daher’s programs range from short modules (1-3 days) to career transition courses lasting 1-3 months, and combine theory and practice, enabling learners to acquire advanced technical skills and prepare for the sector’s rigorous demands. The Daher Learning Center also collaborates with partners such as Aérocampus Aquitaine to develop specialized programs tailored to the specific needs of the industry.
Since the 2000s, Daher has made skills acquisition and transmission a key driver for its employees and clients. In 2024, nearly 700 learners were trained, with a target of 1,300 trainees for 2025, supported by this new infrastructure.
“At Daher, we are fully committed to developing and preserving the essential skills within the aerospace sector,” emphasizes Jérôme Leparoux, secretary general and human resources director at Daher. “The Daher Learning Center is designed to meet our internal training needs for current and future roles, as well as those of our clients, taking into account their specific industrial challenges. This center is one of the pillars of our comprehensive training framework, covering all our activities — from aircraft manufacturing to industrial production, logistics and industrial services — with teams working directly on our customers’ production lines.”
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