In a time when young dreamers across India are chasing the skies, one woman from Bodoland has quietly changed how aviation training is viewed. Munmun Singha Chowdhury, the Founder of Air Bodoland Training Academy (a unit of Connection Point Academy OPC Pvt. Ltd.), is not just teaching students to fly high - she is helping them land successfully in the aviation industry.
For years, thousands of aspiring students, especially from Assam and the North-East, dreamt of becoming cabin crew or airport professionals. They invested lakhs in glamorous academies that promised them careers in the skies. But harsh reality struck soon after - only 5–10% of them actually secured jobs, while the rest were left disheartened, with no placement support and a financial burden on their families.
Munmun noticed this painful pattern. She saw not just broken dreams but also untapped potential - talented young people who lacked opportunities, guidance, and genuine mentorship. That’s when she decided to take a stand and build an institution that would truly deliver what it promised. Munmun’s Academy empowers students from Small towns and Tribal regions.
At Air Bodoland Training Academy, the goal is clear and unwavering - 100% guaranteed job placement in the aviation or airport industry. The Academy offers an affordable six-month course for just ₹20,000, affiliated with a recognized university. But what truly makes it special is not just the fee or the duration — it’s the commitment to ensure every student walks out with a job in hand.
Turning Dreams into Real Jobs
Munmun’s vision is simple — education must lead to employment. “It breaks my heart to see students sell their family jewellery or take loans just to chase a dream, only to return home jobless. That’s why I decided that in my academy, no student will go empty-handed,” she shares with quiet conviction.
The Academy trains students in areas such as cabin crew services, ground handling, airport operations, and hospitality management. But beyond technical training, it focuses on grooming, personality development, and confidence building — preparing each student not just to apply for a job, but to excel in it.
Students here are not judged by where they come from — whether it’s a small town, village, or tribal region — but by their determination to learn. They enter with hesitation and walk out with confidence, clarity, and a career.
While many institutions are driven by profits, Air Bodoland Training Academy stands on a promise of purpose. The affordability of the program ensures that even students from financially weaker backgrounds can pursue a career in aviation — a field once thought to be reserved for the privileged.
Munmun often says, “Talent has no postcode, so opportunities shouldn’t either.” Her Academy truly lives by that line — creating a bridge between the dreams of local youth and the demands of global industries.
Her academy has already placed several students across airports and hospitality sectors in India and abroad. Each success story adds a new chapter to her mission of empowering the North-East youth with dignity and opportunity.
Beyond Education — A Journey of Empowerment
Munmun’s journey hasn’t been easy. As a woman entrepreneur from Bodoland, she has faced gender biases, skepticism, and countless challenges. But her faith and resilience turned obstacles into stepping stones. Today, she stands as an inspiration for many young women who dare to dream but fear to start.
Her approach goes beyond academic success. She believes in nurturing strong, independent, and emotionally resilient individuals. Alongside technical training, her Academy also emphasizes soft skills, grooming, communication, and emotional intelligence — essential qualities for anyone representing India in global industries.
Creating Safer Skies for Girls
Understanding that empowerment is incomplete without safety, Munmun has also initiated efforts to create a secure environment for girls pursuing careers in aviation. Through her organization, she actively collaborates with local authorities to build awareness and ensure that young women feel safe while chasing their dreams. “A girl who feels safe will have the courage to soar higher,” she often says.
A True Symbol of Hope for the North-East
In just a few years, Air Bodoland Training Academy has become more than an educational institution — it has become a symbol of hope and transformation. It stands as proof that meaningful education, when guided by genuine intention, can truly change lives.
Munmun Singha Chowdhury’s dream is not just to produce professionals but to create confident, self-reliant individuals who can make their families proud and bring glory to their land. Through her Academy’s 100% job assurance and her mission-driven leadership, she has redefined what success means for the youth of Assam and North-East India.
As she says, with her trademark smile —
“We don’t just teach students how to fly, we teach them how to land — safely, proudly, and successfully.”

