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Flag Carrier Launches 2024 Airline Pilot Scholarship Programme in Partnership with Egnatia Aviation
Athens, Greece – Aegean Airlines has officially launched its 2024 Airline Pilot Scholarship Programme, reaffirming its long-standing partnership with Egnatia Aviation, one of Europe’s leading flight academies. Aspiring cadets have the opportunity to apply for comprehensive scholarships until December 31st, 2024, offering a pathway to a career as an airline pilot.
- The scholarship program is part of Aegean’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of pilots, with training provided through Egnatia Aviation’s Airline Integrated Programme, known for its rigorous standards and high-quality education.
- Egnatia Aviation will deliver top-tier flight training, further strengthening the trusted partnership between the two organizations.
Source: Egnatia Aviation
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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider CAE Announces Graduation of First Cohort from Canadian Airline’s Cadet Program
Global pilot training solution provider CAE proudly announces the graduation of the first group of students from the Jazz Approach cadet program, which commenced in January 2023. This talented cohort has successfully completed the intensive training program, demonstrating exceptional skills and dedication. The graduates are now set to start their initial pilot training as First Officers with Jazz’s Air Canada Express operation, marking a significant milestone in their journey toward becoming professional pilots.
Offered by CAE and Chorus Aviation, Jazz Approach is a unique iATPL program designed to train those with no flight experience to be airline-ready first officers for Jazz Aviation LP within 20 months. The total cost of the course was stated in 2023 as $126,000, before taxes. This amount covers the iATPL training, including a jet transition module and CRJ200 type rating. Financing solutions are available through Scotiabank and CIBC.
Source: CAE
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