Australia’s RMIT University Aviation Academy Reports Record Year with 20,000+ Flight Hours
Australia – RMIT University’s Aviation Academy has reported a record-breaking 2025, with major training milestones, fleet expansion, and new program launches positioning the academy as a growing force in Australia’s flight training landscape.
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RMIT Aviation Academy flew over 20,000 flight hours in 2025 – the highest in its history.
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The academy aims to increase this to 25,000 hours in 2026, supported by further fleet expansion, particularly in the multi-engine category.
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Four new aircraft were added to the training fleet in 2025.
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Approximately 60 aviation degree students graduated during the year.
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The first VietJet Air cadet pilot cohort is nearing the completion of their training, a significant milestone in the academy’s international cadet partnerships.
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The Safety Academy, launched in partnership with Qantas Group, was introduced in 2025, adding to the academy’s training offerings.
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The academy also plans to launch new flight simulators and announce new training agreements in 2026.
Source: Justin Brownjohn (RMIT University Aviation Academy)
Photo Credit: RMIT University Aviation Academy
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