Global Management Consultancy Predicts Global Pilot Shortage – Holding Webinar to Share Data

US headquartered Marsh McLennan, a world leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people – which owns well know management consultancy firm Oliver Wyman, has shared an announcement that their data predicts a shortage of 80,000 pilots globally by 2032. It is sharing insights in regards to this data by hosting a webinar on LinkedIn.

Acute labor shortages and inflation are the two biggest factors impacting the airlines industry as it emerges from the pandemic. As the industry continues to recover, airlines and governments face the potential for a global shortage of nearly 80,000 pilots by 2032. How will the commercial pilot shortage impact travel over the next decade and what are the implications?

Join us on September 29th at 10AM ET for a LinkedIn Live conversation as we discuss Pilots, Pivots and Potential – The State of Aviation with Geoff Murray, Partner, Oliver Wyman and Khalid Usman, Partner, Oliver Wyman. The conversation will be moderated by Arshiya Kapadia, Global Director of Social Media, Marsh McLennan.

You can register for the event here.

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US Airline, Avelo Airlines, Announces Flight School Pathway Partnership

FLYT Aviation (“FLYT”), one of North America’s marquee flight schools, announced that Avelo Airlines (“Avelo”) has selected FLYT to participate in its Preferred Hiring Pathway Program (“Pathway”) in order to expand Avelo’s already-robust pipeline of top pilots. Pathway is an elite program for leading flight schools partnering with Avelo.

Interested candidates will be able to tap into unique opportunities to recruit for roles at Avelo, which will be involved in a variety of on-campus recruiting and hiring initiatives across FLYT’s locations. Entering Pathway provides candidates with enhanced access to the robust career opportunities that Avelo offers, including the potential for rapid advancement to senior positions, unique quality of life and travel benefits, and a fast track to the coveted left seat.

Peachtree City, GA-based FLYT is Georgia’s fastest-growing flight school and one of the top training academies in North America, boasting three campuses in the greater Atlanta metro area and with other campuses being rolled out soon. FLYT features a large fleet of modern aircraft, world-class instructors, and exacting maintenance. FLYT serves hundreds of students from around the United States, many of whom go on to careers at top airlines and aviation companies in North America.

Avelo Airlines Head of Flight Operations, Captain Scott Hall, said: “Avelo’s partnership with FLYT is very exciting as we continue to grow and offer nonstop service to over 30 cities across the United States. Avelo offers our “One Crew” value which promotes a welcoming and caring experience for all crewmembers as we continue to inspire travel to our Customers. FLYT’s students are sure to embody this value, as they learn from FLYT’s top-rated programs with the potential to gain expedited access to join Avelo Airlines.”

FLYT CEO, Alex Hamlin, said: “We are pleased to partner with Avelo to connect our strong group of students with the phenomenal career opportunities that Avelo offers. Avelo is a terrific brand to collaborate with and well-aligned with our mission to train the nation’s top pilots. Avelo’s relentless focus on customer service, competitive drive to win, deep teamwork and partnership-oriented culture, and exceptional precision in all elements of their operations match FLYT’s own single-minded dedication to excellence throughout its organization. Through this partnership, FLYT will extend differentiated job opportunities to our graduates and support Avelo in attaining their robust growth plans for this decade.”

About FLYT:

FLYT Aviation (“FLYT” or the “Company”) is Georgia’s fastest-growing flight school and one of the top training academies in North America. FLYT boasts a deep fleet of top-of-the-line aircraft, exceptional instructors, rigorous maintenance, and a relentless focus on quality in every element of its operations. FLYT has partnered with some of the top airlines and aviation companies in North America. The Company currently has three locations in the greater Atlanta area: Peachtree City (its headquarters), Athens, and Newnan – with more locations on the way. With a team collectively boasting decades of experience in aviation training, FLYT provides consistent, high-quality, and sophisticated training and coaching to ensure the academic, professional, and personal success of its students. 

About Avelo Airlines:

Avelo Airlines was founded with a simple purpose — to Inspire Travel. The airline offers Customers time and money-saving convenience, low everyday fares, and a refreshingly smooth and caring experience through its Soul of Service culture. Operating a fleet of Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft, Avelo serves 30 popular destinations across the U.S., including its three bases at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), Southern Connecticut’s Tweed-New Haven Airport (HVN) and Orlando International Airport (MCO).

Source: FLYT Aviation Press Release

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US University, California Aeronautical University, Announces Partnership with a Leading US Regional Airline

California Aeronautical University, a career-focused university that is training the next generation of aviation professionals, is pleased to announce its Elite Partnership with SkyWest Airlines. Through the partnership, eligible California Aeronautical University (CAU) students have direct access to SkyWest’s Pilot Pathway Program and qualify for elite access to partnership benefits.

SkyWest’s Pilot Pathway Program provides a clear path for students to launch their pilot career and offers company benefits including enhanced seniority, access to experienced pilot mentors, and a guaranteed final interview for a first officer position at SkyWest.

As an Elite Partner, eligible CAU students can also enjoy additional benefits such as tuition reimbursement programs up to $17,500, exclusive workshops and other events, and access to a direct SkyWest liaison committed to CAU students. Plus, once hired by SkyWest they will have access to a guaranteed pilot interview with Delta, United, Alaska or Southwest Airlines in as little as 24 months after becoming a captain.

“We’re very excited to team up with SkyWest Airlines and offer our students an enhanced pathway to the top regional airline in the nation,” said Matthew Johnston, President of California Aeronautical University. “As they graduate from CAU, they’ll be well-prepared to join SkyWest Airlines and begin their next step on their aviation journey.”

California Aeronautical University offers fast-paced, career-focused degree programs to prepare students for careers in aviation. Students in the University’s Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics program can earn six certificates and ratings and graduate in about three years.

“Many of our students aspire to become airline pilots,” said Raschel Grant, Director of Graduate Services at CAU. “Through strong partnerships with regional airlines like SkyWest Airlines that are highly sought by the major airlines, our goal is to create a variety of opportunities for our graduates and help them reap the benefits of these relationships.”

The Elite Partnership is an upgrade to CAU’s previous standard partnership with SkyWest. The advanced partnership level exemplifies CAU and SkyWest’s dedication to providing aspiring aviators opportunities in every step of their aviation career path.

About California Aeronautical University

California Aeronautical University (CAU) is preparing the next generation of aviation professionals. Serving students from all over the country, the University offers career-focused programs in aviation, aviation business, and aircraft maintenance. With on-airport locations throughout California and in Arizona that provide an ideal learning environment, CAU courses are delivered in a year-round, fast- paced schedule that enables students to enter the pipeline for aviation careers in a shorter amount of time. Through the University’s strong partnerships with airlines, influential aviation organizations, and leaders in the aviation community, CAU graduates become a part of a larger aviation network and reap the benefits of these relationships, including direct access to several airline cadet programs. The University offers access to federal student financial aid, scholarships, and veteran educational benefits to those who qualify.

About SkyWest Airlines

SkyWest Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc., partners with the world’s largest network carriers including United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Headquartered in St. George, Utah, their fleet of more than 520 aircraft connects passengers to 260 destinations throughout North America.

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16 Skyborne Graduates Secure First and Second Officer Roles with Leading Airlines

UK Headquartered Global Pilot Training Group Skyborne is celebrating the achievements of 16 graduates, who have become First and Second Officers at DHL, Wizz Air, Jet2.com and Eastern Airways.

UKCAA Integrated ATPL graduates, Alisha Jassar, Georgianna Kloos, Billy Payne and Nicholas Smith, as well as UKCAA Modular ATPL graduate Katherine Miller, will embark on careers with DHL. Christopher Coles, Adam Prince, Matthew Langridge, Jake Meilak, Philip Mosscrop, Christopher Ealey and Thomas Pearson are all integrated graduates and have joined Wizz Air, alongside Henry Wallace, modular graduate. James Kirk, an integrated graduate has joined Jet2.com and Bradley Gibbs, an integrated graduate, is with Eastern Airways.

Lee Woodward, CEO, Skyborne, says: “I am immensely proud of every single Skyborne trainee who has graduated from our Gloucestershire Airport training centre. It’s a great achievement and the recent 16 graduates have gone on to be placed with some exceptional airlines.”

Katherine Miller, Skyborne graduate and Second Officer at DHL Air UK, says: “What initially drew me to Skyborne is how the academy focuses on tailoring training to airline standards and this is what really helped with my transition into becoming a Second Officer with DHL. The support I received from Skyborne after graduating was great. I took full advantage of the interview and simulator preparation on offer to me, and this proved instrumental in securing my role at DHL, which I begin in October 2022.”

Woodward adds: “Now more than ever, our industry needs pilots and we need them fast. At Skyborne, we offer a unique educational approach at our world-class facilities in Gloucestershire Airport and Vero Beach, Florida, ensuring our trainees have the best training possible. We have become one of the most trusted airline academies in the industry and we’re determined to inspire a new generation of commercial pilots. We provide equal opportunities for all prospective trainees and offer significant financial help in terms of scholarships and bank funding solutions. There’s no better time than now to begin your commercial pilot training with Skyborne.”

Trainees can now take advantage of Skyborne’s University of West London (UWL) BSc (Hons) degree programme, at no extra cost, for the UKCAA Integrated ATPL programme, combining the degree programme in Aviation Management with Commercial Pilot Training. This will also enable candidates to access student loan funding and receive up to £40,000 towards the cost of training and living expenses. Skyborne is offering £1,000,000 in bursaries for its UKCAA Integrated ATPL programme, for the first 100 eligible trainees who enter training up until the end of 2022.

Source: Skyborne Press Release
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US Airline to Purchase Up to 104 Training Aircraft for Sponsored Hour Building Program

Mesa Airlines announced today that it has purchased 29 state-of- the-art Pipistrel Alpha Trainer 2 aircraft, with the option to buy an additional 75 over the next year. The new fleet will be the backbone of the Mesa Pilot Development Program (MPD), a major initiative to close the pilot shortage gap that has been affecting the industry over the last several years. As part of the program, pilots will be provided with the opportunity to accumulate up to 1,500 flight hours required to fly a commercial aircraft at Mesa Airlines.

The company is investing in the new program to alleviate the pilot shortage while giving new pilots a direct route to a long-term career. Jonathan Ornstein, Chairman and CEO of Mesa said, “The pilot shortage could become a permanent feature of the airline industry if we don’t get more aviators into the system,” said Ornstein. “It is basic math. If there aren’t enough trained pilots, customers suffer from loss of service and high-ticket prices.” The aircraft will go into operation in Inverness, Florida starting in October 2022, with expansion to Arizona over the next year. At full strength, the fleet will have capacity for up to 2,000 daily hours of flying time and is expected to accommodate more than 1,000 pilots per year.

Ornstein continued, “We believe there is no faster way for a new aviator to enter commercial aviation and ultimately be employed at a major airline.”

In April of 2022, Textron eAviation acquired Pipistrel Aircraft, an award-winning pioneer and global leader in training, utility, and recreational aircraft. Pipistrel was also the first manufacturer to certify a fully electric aircraft. There are more than 2,700 Pipistrel aircraft operating in the US and other countries throughout the world.

Qualified pilots who join the program will be offered up to 40 hours of flight time each week. In addition MPD pilots will begin building company longevity, receive flight benefits, and priority status for employment as a First Officer at Mesa Airlines. Flight costs of $25 per hour, per pilot, will be fully financed by Mesa with zero interest, providing no upfront out-of-pocket expense for flight time while the candidate is accruing the required hours to earn their Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate. As part of their commitment, flight costs will be repaid over three years during the term of employment at Mesa Airlines. Mesa first year pay rate of $100/hour is currently the highest in the regional industry. In addition, all Mesa pilots can join United’s Aviate program which offers a direct flow to United Airlines.

“Our program will be the most cost effective and one of the fastest routes to a long-term career as a professional pilot,” said John Hornibrook, SVP Flight Operations. “We want to make it as easy as possible for a whole new field of candidates to join Mesa, including and especially people who might not have traditionally considered aviation.”

The 1,500-hour federal mandate has made it particularly difficult for minority and other disadvantaged communities to become commercial pilots due to the high costs and training time needed. This program helps mitigate this significant barrier to entry.

According to federal statistics, the airline and commercial industry needs approximately 14,500 new pilots annually; however, average annual production of new pilots only meets approximately 44 percent of the need. The US produces an average of 6,335 newly certified pilots each year that are eligible for hire by the airlines. This leaves a gap of 8,165 jobs unfilled across the aviation industry. This is despite many airlines dramatically raising pilot pay. The shortage has forced airlines to reduce routes to many destinations and increase ticket prices, adding to overall inflation.

“In some cases, routes that get cut as a result of the pilot shortage are the only commercial air services to those communities,” said Ornstein. “Without action now, the U.S. air travel system may be snarled for the next decade. The stakes are high for both passengers and the U.S. economy.”

Fewer pilots coming out of the training pipeline is largely influenced by the 2013 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulation that increased the number of flight hours prospective pilots need for an ATP certificate from 250 to 1,500. After graduating from flight school, newly licensed pilots may have to pay up to $250,000 to accumulate enough flight hours to qualify to fly for a commercial carrier—and the process often takes two to three years.

“Mesa’s Pilot Development program is an example of the private sector working to solve the challenges created by new regulations. No other country in the world has adopted the 1,500- hour rule. This creates a situation where many foreign licensed pilots can fly over this country and into some of the world’s busiest airports even though they would not be considered experienced enough to fly a commercial aircraft by the FAA,” said Jonathan Ornstein.

The Alpha Trainer 2 is a two seat, high wing, modern carbon fiber aircraft designed to be the ultimate training and time building aircraft. The design is configured by Right Rudder Aviation and built by Pipistrel Aircraft, a new addition to the Textron eAviation portfolio. Since 1989, Pipistrel has produced innovative aircraft that are in use by the US and foreign militaries, and leading flight training providers worldwide, with more than 2,700 in operation. The FAA approved aircraft provide a modern, comfortable cockpit with computerized touch screen instrumentation, and digital autopilot–improving safety through technology. The Kevlar reinforced cabin and full airframe ballistic parachute contribute to the focus on safety. The purchase of the aircraft is from the exclusive US distributer of Pipistrel Aircraft, Right Rudder Aviation.

About Mesa Air Group, Inc.
Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Mesa Air Group, Inc. is the holding company of Mesa Airlines, a regional air carrier providing scheduled passenger service to 121 cities in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Bahamas, and Mexico as well as cargo services out of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. As of June 30, 2022, Mesa operated a fleet of 168 aircraft with approximately 360 daily departures and 2,600 employees. Mesa operates all its flights as either American Eagle, United Express, or DHL Express flights pursuant to the terms of capacity purchase agreements entered into with American Airlines, Inc., United Airlines, Inc., and flight service agreement with DHL.

Source: Mesa Airlines Press Release
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“United States on Pace to Produce More Than 10,000 New Pilots” US Air Line Pilots Association

The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) released a newly updated data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that shows 9,087 newly certificated commercial airline pilots have been produced in the last 12 months—nearly 2,500 more than in all of 2019.

According to the most recent figures, the United States is on track to produce more than 10,000 new pilots by the end of the year. ALPA president Capt. Joe DePete announced the new pilot-production numbers at the Association’s annual Air Safety Forum.

“Since the passage of the Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2010 and the regulations that resulted, we have reduced airline passenger fatalities by 99.8 percent. Yet, despite these lifesaving results underpinned by data, some in the airline industry are attempting to distort the facts and manipulate the indisputable data about pilot supply. ALPA will oppose with its full weight these and any other efforts to evade, undermine, weaken, or repeal first officer qualification, experience, and training requirements,” said DePete.

As several aviation-themed conferences took place this week in Washington, D.C., ALPA also launched new ads as part of its campaign to inform the flying public, industry stakeholders, and Congress about the airlines’ attempts to undermine pilot training and safety rules.

“Our union stands ready to work with any industry stakeholder on constructive ways to ensure we have a robust and diverse pilot pipeline. However, we will give no ground when it comes to the hard-fought gains that we have made in safety. Turning back the clock will not advance our lifesaving work. Shortcuts and workarounds simply won’t fly when it comes to protecting the traveling public and frontline workers whose labor drives the air transportation system,” added DePete.

In addition to releasing updated pilot-supply figures at the Air Safety Forum, ALPA also honored outstanding contributions by pilots in aviation safety, security, pilot assistance, and jumpseat. ALPA’s forum featured panels of subject-matter experts who led thoughtful and engaging discussions regarding long-standing and emerging issues in key areas related to safety.

Founded in 1931, ALPA is the largest airline pilot union in the world and represents more than 65,000 pilots at 40 U.S. and Canadian airlines.

Source: Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) Press Release

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US Aviation Regulator Denies Airline’s Request to Reduce Flight Hours to Half for Pilot Recruitment

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has denied Republic Airways request of reducing the 1,500 minimum flight hours for its ATPL pilots to half for its airline pilot pathway program (and to recognized as equivalent to U.S. military pilot training).

The regulator said “[…] determined that the airline’s new training program does not provide an equivalent level of safety as the regulation requiring 1,500 hours of flight experience before a pilot may work for an airline.”

In April, Republic Airways submitted a formal letter request to FAA. In July, the FAA started its review on the request. Several associations showed their dissent to the request including Flight School Association of North America (FSANA) and Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA).

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