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In Saudi Arabia a prestigious Academy for the first time will teach girls media

The new branch of the Academy in the East of Saudi Arabia in September, classes will begin.

Prestigious flight Academy Saudi Arabia, first began to take in students girls. It is reported Oxu.Az.

Hundreds of people have already applied for admission to the new branch of the Academy in the city of ed-Ladies in the East of Saudi Arabia, where in September it starts.

Flight Academy is part of a larger educational complex which also includes the school for the repair of aircraft and the international center navigation.

According to the Executive Director of the branch of the Academy in ad-Ladies Osman al-Matiri, students of the University for three years, receive academic and practical knowledge.

26 September 2017 in Saudi Arabia, king Salman has issued a decree according to which women obtained the right to drive a car.

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