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Two South-East Asian Airline Training Schools Announce Flight Training Partnership
Phnom Penh, Cambodia based Lanmei Training Center – a full flight simulator training center, flight school and MPL (Multi-Crew Pilot License) operator which is part of Lanmei Airlines has announced a partnership with Singapore Flying College, a Flight School owned by Singapore Airlines.
Lanmei Training Center cadets will be sent to Singapore for training.
Source: Lanmei Training Center announcemnt
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US Airline Pilot Training Program Highlights Major Achievements This Year Including Partnership with 11 Flight Schools
United Aviate, United’s industry-leading pilot career development program offering aspiring and established pilots the most direct path to a United flight deck, celebrates its third year anniversary.
United Aviate highlights notable achievements this year such as:
- Introduced Aviate program enhancements to create more flexibility on the path to United, such as allowing eligible pilots at United Express to opt in to Aviate without an application, interview or assessment and no longer requiring participants to build time exclusively in the Aviate partner ecosystem
- Signed 11 new partners, including universities, flight schools and Part 135s, offering more aspiring pilots the opportunity to join Aviate
- Launched a new, mobile-friendly First Officer and Aviate application, aimed to help candidates put their best foot forward in their application to United
- Launched a new coaching program and curriculum and added an incredible number of coaches
- Attended nearly 100 partner outreach events and sponsored 6 conferences
- Sent nearly 300 Aviate participants their United new-hire class dates
- Hosted countless Aviate virtual town halls, interview prep events, participant connects and coach connects
- Hosted State of Aviate, an event dedicated to kick off the new year and providing program highlights, 2022 outlook and everything in between
- Celebrated participants by hosting inaugural Aviate participant event in Denver at United’s Flight Training Center
- Attended and sponsored EAA’s AirVenture 2022
Source: United Aviate
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“To support Ryanair’s growth to 600 airplanes by 2026 we continue to hire new pilots and promote internally. Incredible stat today from the Ryanair Training Department, between direct entry pilots, cadets, command upgrades and training department promotions we have seven hundred and thirty seven pilots in training” stated Ryanair Chief Pilot Aidan Murray said via LinkedIn.
Ryanair plans to grow its fleet to up to 600 airplanes by 2026.
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‘80 New Pilots Required Every Day on Average’ – Airbus
Airbus expects the services market to recover to pre pandemic levels in 2023 and to double in value over the next 20 years – from $95bn today to over $230bn in 2041, according to its latest Global Services Forecast (GSF). As a result, the number of people working in aviation services, keeping the world’s fleets flying on a daily basis, is set to increase by a further two million.
“Every day millions of people in services, hidden champions behind the scenes, keep our global fleet of aircraft flying. Alone the number of pilots, cabin crews and maintenance specialists is set to grow by a further two million by 2041”, says Philippe Mhun, Airbus EVP Programmes and Services. “Accelerated digitalisation of operations and maintenance as well as a higher proportion of latest generation aircraft in service will lead to a massive requirement for new skills and job creation, leveraging new tools and ways of working in order to further increase our sector’s efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and emissions.”
A compounded annual growth rate of 3.7%, will lead to a doubling in the value of the services market in the next two decades with a bigger than ever demand for highly skilled labour: 585,000 new pilots, 640,000 new technicians and 875,000 new cabin crews.
As operators focus more on their core business, services to improve aircraft availability and efficiency will increasingly be outsourced, boosting the market for those providers. These services will be driven by sustainability and enabled by digitalisation, connectivity and innovation, to maximise efficiency in support of CO2 net zero ambitions.
Mhun concludes: “The GSF confirms our strategy and we are ready. Customer experience is our priority. Customer value will be underpinned by excellence in sustainable services and new energy transition, fully leveraging our Airbus Skywise digital capabilities. Aviation services will remain one of the most advanced and international industries, keeping our customers and society at large at the heart of our operations.”
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Source: Airbus Press Release
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