
Click to viewJuly 3, 2025
Gloucestershire, United Kingdom– headquartered Skyborne Airline Academy has been appointed as the exclusive UK training provider for the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy, delivering integrated training for aspiring pilots who will graduate with both UK CAA and EASA license’s. This strategic partnership provides a streamlined route to a Boeing 737 type rating and a Second Officer position at Ryanair, supporting the airline’s recruitment pipeline and further strengthening Skyborne’s reputation as a premier provider of airline-focused pilot training.
“Skyborne Airline Academy is proud to have been endorsed by Ryanair’s Training Department and selected as an official pilot training partner and the exclusive training provider in the UK.Ryanair’s SOPs and operational philosophy will be used throughout the entire training programme with Skyborne.”shared Skyborne.
Key features of the program are:
Career development: Ryanair Training Team support throughout the trainingRyanair approved training facility: Purpose built training centres and accommodation in the UK and the USRyanair focused training: Integrating Ryanair SOPs and operational philosophy through the training programInclusive prices: with no hidden extras including Ryanair type rating subject to training costs agreementDual licence: UKCAA and EASAFantastic locations: Train at Gloucestershire Airport, Bournemouth and in Florida, USA
Program structure
PHASE 1 – Theoretical Knowledge Training – Gloucestershire or Bournemouth airport, United Kingdom – 28 weeksPHASE 2 – single-engine flight training including CPL & Advanced UPRT – Vero beach, Florida, U.S.A – 27 weeksPHASE 3 – multi-engine IR training – Bournemouth airport, United Kingdom – 9.5 weeksPHASE 4 – APS MCC – Gloucestershire airport, United Kingdom – 3 weeks
The course is priced at GBP 131,400
“Ryanair launched its Future Flyer Academy pilot training programme in partnership with UK-based and world-renowned international flight school Skyborne Airline Academy, which will train over 400 aspiring pilots who will ultimately join the airline group as Second Officers over the next 4 years.” shared Angelo C. Pilot Recruitment Manager at Ryanair.
Source: SkybornePhoto Credit: Skyborne
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