Aviation India Summit 2024 Hosted Pilot Training Industry Panel Moderated by AFM

The inaugural Aviation India Summit and Exhibition will took place from June 12th to 13 at the JW Marriott Aerocity close to New Delhi International Airport, in association with India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation, saw AFM give an India pilot training industry overview and moderate a panel which included:

  • Bobby Sharma, CEO of Chimes Aviation Academy
  • Khushbeg Jattana, General Manager of Simaero India
  • Ryan Van Wijk, CEO of Alt Academy
  • Romy Hawatt, Chairman of Airways Aviation

The event saw the participation of a number of pilot training industry stakeholders including:

  • AFM represented by its Managing Director Maximilian Buerger
  • Chimes Aviation Academy represented by its CEO Bobby Sharma as well as Vice President Dev Punj
  • Airways Aviation represented by its owner and Chairman Romy Hawatt
  • Simaero represented by its General Manager for India Khushbeg Jattana
  • Pier Seven Aviation represented by its CEO Abhishek Nadkarni
  • Dynamic Advanced Training represented by its Operations Director Mark Kammer
  • BAA Training represented by India Regional Sales Manager Renu Raina
  • Alt Academy represented by its CEO Ryan Van Wijk
  • Aeroflight
  • L3Harris represented by Sales Director Subha Saha
  • AMST
  • Gen24 Flybiz
  • Orbit Flight Training Centre represented by its Head of Training Mukesh Sharan

For anyone interested in the presentation given – kindly contact us.

Source: AFM

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New Zealand Flag Carrier Launches Abintio Cadetship Pilot Training Program to Turboprop Operations

  • New accelerated pathway to becoming a pilot for Air New Zealand
  • 30 Kiwis to be selected for cadetship and will commence training from September 2024
  • Expression of Interest launched to identify New Zealand-based flight training organisations that can deliver the cadetship long-term in Aotearoa

Please see the press release from New Zealand flag carrier Air New Zealand below.

The sky’s the limit for aspiring Kiwi aviators with the launch of Air New Zealand’s first-ever Mangōpare Pilot Cadetship. Designed to inspire more individuals to pursue a career as a pilot by reducing financial barriers, this cadetship complements existing pilot pathways, ensuring we can continue to meet future demand and avoid possible pilot shortages.

Launched and open for applications, the Mangōpare Air New Zealand Pilot Cadetship is an all-inclusive training programme that accelerates the journey to becoming a commercial pilot from the typical 24-36 months to approximately 14 months.

With an initial commitment of 30 pilots, successfully selected cadets will commence training in small cohorts from September 2024, with the majority of costs, including training and living expenses, funded by Air New Zealand (subject to conditions).

To quickly establish the cadetship, cadets will initially train overseas using existing capacity while Air New Zealand conducts a procurement process to identify a long-term domestic training provider.

Cadets will be predominantly based in Arizona, where they will learn to fly single and multi-engine planes. They will then travel to Dubai to complete simulator sessions, becoming type-rated to fly ATR72-600 aircraft. Once qualified, successful cadets will have a pathway to employment as an Air New Zealand pilot.

Air New Zealand Chief Operational Integrity and Safety Officer Captain David Morgan says looking at both short and longer-term solutions to training pilots is crucial to ensure the airline can meet future travel demand.

“That’s why Air New Zealand is taking this proactive step to fund the majority of the training costs for 30 cadets. The programme not only opens the door for individuals from all backgrounds to consider a career as a pilot but also provides an expedited training pathway.

“We also know airlines around the world are already having to ground aircraft and cancel flights due to a lack of pilots. While these shortages have yet to impact Air New Zealand, we could see this change quickly if we aren’t proactive now”.

“In New Zealand, air travel is crucial in connecting Kiwis with each other and the world, as well as transporting high-value goods that contribute to our economy. We play an important role in ensuring we have the pilots needed to keep our aircraft flying.”

Applications for the Mangōpare Air New Zealand Pilot Cadetship are open now until 8 July. Full details, including the eligibility criteria, can be found on our website.”

The flight training will be conducted in Arizona, United States while the type rating will be done in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

About Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand’s story started in 1940, first taking to the skies between Auckland and Sydney on a flying boat – a Short S30. Known for its warm Kiwi hospitality, today, the airline has 104 operating aircraft ranging from Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus A320s to ATRs and Q300s, offering customers comfort in the latest most efficient jets and turboprops. It’s a modern fuel-efficient fleet with an average age of 7.3 years. Air New Zealand’s global network of passenger and cargo services centres around New Zealand. Pre-Covid, the airline flew more than 17 million passengers every year, with 3,400 flights per week. Air New Zealand was recently named the World’s Safest Airline by the Australian rating service AirlineRatings.com, highlighting the airline’s laser-focus on safety. Last year, Air New Zealand won Best Corporate Reputation in New Zealand – 8th year in a row.

Air New Zealand has a well-connected domestic business, connecting customers and cargo to 20 different regions around New Zealand. Internationally, the airline has direct flights to major cities across Australia, Asia, the Pacific Islands and the US, and through its strong relationships with alliance partners, offers customers more choice and convenience to connect further afield to hundreds of destinations. Air New Zealand has a particular focus on sustainability and its Sustainability Framework  helps guide the airline’s efforts in tackling some of New Zealand’s and the world’s most complex challenges. Air New Zealand aircraft are proudly identified by its distinct tail livery of the Mangōpare, the Māori symbol of the hammerhead shark which represents strength, tenacity, and resilience.

Source: Air New Zealand

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General Manager of New Simaero FFS Training Center Highlights Plan by Group to Invest $100 Million in India

During the Aviation India Summit and Exhibition 2024, Khushbeg Jattana – General Manager of Simaero India, a new full flight simulator (FFS) training center by global operator of FFS training center’s shared the group’s plan to invest $100 million into expanding India’s pilot training infrastructure.

Honored to be part of a power-packed panel discussing a critical topic: How the Indian pilot training infrastructure is supporting the growth of airlines. The session brought together experienced minds:

  • Bobby Sharma, CEO of Chimes Aviation Academy
  • Ryan Van Wijk, CEO of Alt Academy
  • Romy Hawatt, Chairman of Airways Aviation

With aircraft orders reaching a record 1600, the number of pilots to be granted licenses will soon touch approximately 2000 per year. This highlights the urgent need for India to ramp up its pilot training infrastructure. I’m thrilled to share that Simaero is stepping up to meet this challenge by setting up a state-of-the-art simulator facility near Delhi Airport with an initial investment of $100 million.

A big thank you to Maximilian Buerger for moderating such a brilliant discussion and highlighting the key points for the growth of our pilot training infrastructure.” shared Khushbeg Jattana, General Manager of Simaero India

Simaero India is currently constructing an 8 bay full flight simulator training center in New Delhi which is set to open in 2024.

Source: Simaero India

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Middle East Based Dynamic Advanced Training Partners with Digital Recruitment Platform Avixoo Aviation

Dubai, United Arab Emirates based Dynamic Advanced Training which specialises in SEP aviation training, and houses an ATR72-600 and Airbus A320 full flight simulator training center operated by Ansett Aviation Training, has partnered with digital platform Avixoo Aviation.

Avixoo Aviation shared that they are committed to aligning with companies that believe in advancing individual growth and bringing positive change to the industry. Dynamic embodies these values perfectly.

When you visit Dynamic, you will experience firsthand their dedication to training innovation and creating proficient aircrew. This partnership is a significant step forward in our mission to provide the best opportunities and support for our aviation community.” shared Avixoo Avaition.

Source: Avixoo Aviation
Photo Credit: Avixoo Aviation

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Aviation Distance Learning Provider CPaT Announces New Partnership with Lithuanian-Based ACMI and Charter Operator GetJet Airlines

CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced they have been awarded a new contract with GetJet Airlines. CPaT will be providing GetJet Airlines with their Pilot Training Suite consisting of Aircraft Systems and General Subjects, FMS Skills Trainer, 3D Cockpit Trainer, and 3D Walk Around Trainer for their Airbus A320 CEO and Boeing B737 NG fleets. Additionally, CPaT will be proving GetJet with their Airbus A320 CEO and Boeing B737 NG Cabin Crew Training Suite.

We are thrilled to partner with GetJet Airlines, providing advanced learning solutions,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “Our comprehensive training programs are designed to improve operational efficiency and safety, ensuring their pilots and cabin crew are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge for their roles.

We are excited to partner with CPaT to elevate our crew training programs,” said Vasilijs Kazaks, VP Crew Training at GetJet Airlines. “GetJet prioritizes safety as a core value. This partnership with CPaT strengthens this commitment by offering a tailored training program that addresses the specific needs of GetJet’s fleet and operational environment.

GetJet Airlines is based in Vilnius, Lithuania.

About CPaT
CPaT Global, LLC (CPaT) is the market leader in distance learning for the aviation industry. CPaT delivers software-as-a-service applications to more than 350 global aviation customers, serving 100,000+ individual training users each year. CPaT pioneered the use of distance learning in aviation training 30 years ago and has built on that legacy to offer new and imaginative training solutions that are practical, forward-looking, and invaluable. CPaT transforms aviation instruction by providing smart training solutions, with in-depth content and interactive courseware spanning aircraft systems, general subjects, and operational procedures.

About GetJet Airlines

GetJet Airlines, founded by Aleksandr (Alex) Celiadin is an IOSA-registered Lithuanian airline company, providing charter flights and ACMI services worldwide since 2016. Its fleet consists of Airbus A320, Airbus A321, and Boeing 737NG aircraft, with which the company operates flights to more than 170 airports in more than 50 countries and serves customers such as Vueling, Air Serbia, TUI Group, Wizz Air, Finnair, Transavia, Icelandair and other esteemed airlines.

Source: CPaT
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