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Spanish Flight School Quality Fly Welcomes Airline Pilot Recruitment Team as Large Number of Cadets Join Airline
Madrid, Spain based flight training organisation Quality Fly has welcomed Ryanair’s pilot recruitment team as a large number of its graduates have joined the airline.
“It is very inspiring and informative for all our students to learn about the training and development opportunities, the amazing safety record, roster, growth of the company, recruitment process, how to best prepare for an airline interview, and to discover every year the expanding new bases for Ryanair Pilots!” shared Quality Fly.
Ryanair is currently operating 293 Boeing 737 with another 4 parked B737.
Source: Quality Fly
Photo credit: Quality Fly (shown as meta image)
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Nordic Airline Launches Cadet Pilot Program with Pilot Flight Academy
Icelandair has announced the launch of a new abinitio pilot cadet training program in partnership with the Norwegian flight school Pilot Flight Academy. The program is designed to provide students with priority employment opportunities at Icelandair upon graduation. The training program includes theoretical training in Sandefjord, Norway, lasting about 8 months, followed by practical training in Texas for 4 months. Afterward, students return to Norway for instrument and multi-engine training, A-UPRT, and APS MCC training, with the entire program taking approximately 18 months.
Icelandair CEO Bogi Nils Bogason stated: “As an island, Iceland is heavily reliant on aviation, so it is crucial that we offer excellent educational opportunities in the specialized fields of aviation. While Icelandair continues to experience high demand for positions within our company, it is important to support the continued growth of our society and ensure a skilled workforce for the future.”
- Applications for the program will be accepted from September 14th to September 28th, 2023.
- The program is open to applicants aged 18-30 with a high school-level education and good English skills.
- While Icelandic proficiency is not required, it is desirable.
Icelandair currently operates;
- 18 B737
- 18 B757
- 5 B767
- 6 Dash 8
Source: Icelandair
Photo credit: Icelandair (shown as meta image)
