US Flight School Welcomes Bangladesh Airline Partner Captain to Meet Sponsored Students

Florida, United States based Epic Flight Academy which welcomed two batches of US Bangla sponsored abinitio pilots in 2023 to conduct a 10-month flight training course at the flight school welcomed Captain Ahmed from US Bangla who was visiting the students.

In May 2023, US-Bangla Airlines sent its second batch of cadet pilots to Epic Flight Academy. The airline at the start of 2023 sent the first batch comprised of ten (10) cadet pilots.

Source: Epic Flight Academy
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CAE Recruitment Division Announces Partnership with Indian Helicopter Charter Company

CAE Parc Aviation, a leader in aviation recruitment and aircraft technical support services, has partnered with India-based Heligo Charter Pvt Ltd at Wings India 2024.

Heligo Charters is one of the nation’s highly-specialized helicopter charter services, primarily focused on providing offshore services to the Oil & Gas industry. Apart from being capable of conducting offshore operations up to 190 NM, they’re also engaged in high-security VIP movement, including that of political representatives and businesspeople. Their current fleet consists of AS 365 N3, AW 139, Bell 412 and H145 helicopters.

With over 40 years of international aviation recruitment and selection experience, CAE Parc Resourcing Services is well positioned to match quality talent with airlines and aviation companies. Through tailored recruitment campaigns, CAE provides experienced or newly qualified pilots, aviation executives, technical and maintenance personnel and cabin crew to the world’s leading aviation players.

Source: CAE
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Overall Indian Commercial Fleet to Increase Fourfold, Says Global Aircraft Manufacturer Boeing

According to Boeing, in South Asia led by India, there will be a demand for 37,000 pilots and 38,000 maintenance technicians. The annual growth rate of India’s air passenger traffic is projected to be 8%, resulting in the addition of over 2,500 planes in the next two decades. This is because Indian airlines fleet is expected to increase fourfold following major aircraft orders placed in the last couple of years.

Source: Boeing
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