
Sarsan Aviation Academy picks Magic Mango MENA to lead digital strategy
The strategic collaboration aims to mark a significant step forward in Sarsan Aviation Academy's mission to inspire and train the next generation of aviation professionals. By aligning with Magic Mango MENA, the academy aims to strengthen its digital visibility, engage aspiring aviators, and reinforce its positioning as a premium aviation training provider in the region.
'Digital communication plays a pivotal role in connecting with today's youth and aviation enthusiasts,' said Ayesh Shanah, Managing Director at Sarsan Aviation Academy. 'Partnering with Magic Mango enables us to not only amplify our brand presence online but also drive enrolment and awareness through meaningful, creative, and data-driven campaigns.'
Magic Mango MENA will take the lead on developing and executing a comprehensive digital strategy, encompassing organic social media content, community engagement, and targeted paid media campaigns. The goal is to build a strong and consistent brand narrative that resonates with prospective students, parents, and aviation professionals alike.
'We are excited to work with a forward-thinking institution like Sarsan Aviation Academy,' said Vicks Vikneshwaran, Director at Magic Mango MENA. 'The aviation sector is incredibly aspirational, and our job is to reflect that through compelling storytelling and performance-driven digital activations that spark interest, trust, and action.'
This partnership is expected to run across multiple touchpoints and platforms in an effort to usher in a new era of visibility and engagement for the Academy.
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