Students of Unique Royal Star School, Jedo–Warri, were treated to an unforgettable learning experience on Monday, February 9, during an educational excursion to Osubi Airport that exposed them to the world of aviation for the first time.
The highlight of the visit was a rare guided tour of a United Nigeria Airlines CRJ-900 aircraft on ground at the airport at the time of their arrival. The opportunity sparked excitement and curiosity among the young learners, many of whom were encountering an aircraft at close range for the first time.
For children drawn largely from rural communities, the experience went beyond sightseeing. It served as a powerful reminder that education, ambition, and perseverance can open pathways to careers and possibilities far beyond their immediate environment. Teachers and accompanying guides described the moment as both educational and inspirational, noting the visible enthusiasm and wonder displayed by the students throughout the tour.
Industry observers often emphasize the importance of early exposure to science, technology, engineering, and aviation-related careers. Excursions such as this, they say, help bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world opportunities, planting seeds that may shape future professional aspirations.
United Nigeria Airlines’ interaction with the students reflects growing efforts within Nigeria’s aviation sector to engage communities and inspire the next generation. As the pupils departed Osubi Airport, they carried with them not only photographs and memories, but also renewed confidence that their dreams remain achievable through learning and determination.
The visit stands as a simple yet powerful example of how meaningful exposure can ignite lifelong ambition—one classroom beyond the school walls.
Students of Unique Royal Star School, Jedo–Warri, visited Osubi Airport and toured a United Nigeria Airlines CRJ-900, gaining rare aviation exposure that inspired new dreams and career possibilities.
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