Emirates to Hold More than 5 Global Pilot Recruitment Roadshows Across Asia and Europe in December 2025

United Arab Emirates – Emirates has announced a new series of global pilot recruitment roadshows targeting experienced flight crew. These events, scheduled across Asia and Europe through late 2025, aim to attract flight deck talent to support the airline’s expanding operations.

  • Emirates’ Pilot Roadshow events will take place in:

    • Hanoi, Vietnam (November 28–29)

    • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (December 1–2)

    • Athens, Greece (December 8–9)

    • Belgrade, Serbia (December 10–11)

    • Budapest, Hungary (December 12–13)

Source: Emirates
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FTEJerez Places 41 Graduates with easyJet in 2025 as 10‑year Partnership Nears

Spain – Flight‑training provider FTEJerez has reported that, as of October 2025, 41 graduates have joined easyJet in 2025, as the two organisations prepare to mark their 10‑year collaboration anniversary in 2026.

Earlier this month FTEJerez had officially reopened Trebujena Aerodrome, a critical training field used in the early stages of student flight operations. After a comprehensive upgrade programme, the aerodrome is now back in service and ready to support FTEJerez’s training mission.

  • FTEJerez invested over €850,000 in maintenance and improvements across runway resurfacing, extension works, enhanced safety zones, and new perimeter fencing

  • The upgrades are designed to significantly bolster operational safety and reliability during ab initio training phases

Source: FTEJerez
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Epic Flight Academy Hosts Envoy Air’s Representatives in October 2025 to Showcase Pilot and Technician Careers

Florida, USA – Epic Flight Academy welcomed a delegation from Envoy Air at its New Smyrna headquarters, where students from both the pilot training school and its aircraft mechanic programme had the opportunity to engage in career discussions and explore aviation‑industry pathways.

About Epic Flight Academy
Founded in 1999, Epic Flight Academy has the largest network of FAA Part 141 flight school in the United States. With multiple training locations, including two FAA Part 147 aircraft mechanic schools, Epic specializes in advanced aviation education. Epic graduates are employed at airlines around the world, supported by career-focused programs.

Source: Epic Flight Academy

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Chimes Aviation Academy Hosts LoI Signing Ceremony for 38 IndiGo Cadet Pilots in October 2025

India  – On October 24, 2025, thirty-eight cadets came together in Gurgaon for the Letter of Intent (LoI) signing ceremony under the Chimes Aviation Academy (CAA) IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program, Batch 9 (ICP 09), marking the official start of their aviation journey.

Speaking at the ceremony, Dev Punj- VP, Chimes Aviation Academy, shared: “There’s something special about seeing potential turn into purpose. Each of these cadets represents the dedication and discipline that define great aviators. It’s an honor to guide them as they take their first real step toward the skies.”

Chimes Aviation Academy operates a number of flight training bases across India and is, as of 2025, the number one ranked flight training organisation in India according to the DGCA.

Source: Chimes Aviation Academy

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Latvia’s airBaltic Graduates Largest Cadet Cohort Yet at Pilot Academy

Latvia – The pilot‑cadet training arm of Latvia’s flag carrier airBaltic, airBaltic Pilot Acadedmy, has achieved a new landmark as its in‑house academy graduates its largest cohort to date. In October 2025, the airline’s training division witnessed 33 students complete its full‑time airline transport pilot licence (ATPL) programme, marking a significant milestone for the airBaltic Pilot Academy.

  • The cohort includes individuals from Austria, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Romania and Sweden.
  • At present, the academy has 141 active students — while primarily Baltic‑based, cadets also hail from other EU countries including Denmark, Germany, France, Finland, Spain and Italy.

  • More than 10 % of the current student population are female.

  • Historically, 164 graduates have joined airBaltic as employees: most serving as First Officers, with several now working as training instructors. Four former graduates have been upgraded to Captain at the airline—making them the first academy‑alumni to reach that rank.

  • To support its growth and training capacity, airBaltic has deployed a second Airbus A220 full‑flight simulator, significantly enhancing its training infrastructure and aligning with its expanding fleet.

Statements

  • “We are proud to congratulate the latest graduates of the Pilot Academy. Each of them represents not only personal dedication and achievement but also the next generation of aviation professionals shaping the future of airBaltic and the broader industry. Many of them are now preparing to take the next steps in their training, paving way to join the airBaltic team. The success of any airline relies on having skilled and highly trained professionals, and we are committed to fostering such talent.” — Vilmantas Vaclovas Mažonas, CEO of airBaltic Training

Source: airBaltic
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