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Flying High - Belfast City Airport celebrates newest fire service graduates

  • Writer: Love Ballymena
    Love Ballymena
  • 7 hours ago
  • 2 min read

(L-R) Aoibh Carroll, High Flyers Graduate, Jay Sempey, High Flyers Graduate, and Nicole Dallat, High Flyers Graduate

 

Three apprentices from Belfast City Airport’s High Flyers Apprenticeship Programme have successfully graduated and will continue to enhance their newfound skills, as members of the Airport Fire and Rescue Service.

 

The apprentices displayed their firefighting skills, which were developed through the programme, at an official graduation ceremony at the Airport Fire Station with their families in attendance.



Aoibh Carroll from Camlough, Jay Sempey from Newtownards and Nicole Dallat from Newtownabbey joined the programme in 2024, undertaking rigorous training combining academic studies with practical, on the ground experience.


(L-R) Aoibh Carroll, High Flyers Graduate, Jay Sempey, High Flyers Graduate, Paddy Hughes, Airport Fire Service Manager, Nicole Dallat, High Flyers Graduate


Paddy Hughes, Airport Fire Service Manager commented:

 

“Aoibh, Jay and Nicole have all shown immense determination, professionalism and team spirit throughout their training, and we are extremely fortunate to have them as part of our workforce.

 

“The High Flyers Apprenticeship Programme plays a key role in developing future talent at Belfast City Airport. Supporting and empowering emerging professionals reflects our core values, and we’re proud to provide real-world experience, guidance, and opportunities that lead to meaningful, long-term careers for people across Northern Ireland.”



The innovative programme, aimed at nurturing local talent with a rewarding and unique career pathway, provides hands-on experience in fire safety, emergency response and aviation-specific procedures.



Reflecting on the programme, Aoibh, one of the graduates, shared:

  

“The High Flyers Apprenticeship Programme at Belfast City Airport has been an incredible journey. It’s allowed me to grow both personally and professionally, equipping me with valuable skills and experience that I’ll carry throughout my career. 

 

“My father is a retired firefighter, and my brother is currently serving as one in the Northern Ireland Fire Service, so being part of this environment has been especially inspiring – it feels like I’m continuing a proud family tradition in a new meaningful way.” 



Jay Sempey also commented:  

 

“I’m really proud of everything we’ve accomplished. The support from the team at the airport has been outstanding, and completing the programme with such a respected company is an amazing achievement.” 

 

Nicole Dallat added:  

 

“This opportunity has opened so many doors. I’m excited to start this next chapter and contribute to something that really makes a difference.” 



Belfast City Airport continues to invest in skills development, sustainability, and innovation across all areas of the business, with the apprenticeship programme standing as a testament to its long-term vision. 

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