Market Intelligence: -Airline Hiring
US Airline Pilots To Receive an Additional $1.3 Billion in Value over Two Year Agreement
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US Pilot Training Group Launches Initial Pilot Program with a Major Ultra Low-Cost US Airline
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Indian Airline Shares a Glimpse of Cadet Pilot Training in Florida, United States
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US Airline Shares Plans to Consolidate All Training in One Location with One Provider
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‘Why Are Airlines Hiring So Many Pilots?’ – Inside Edition – US Media Coverage
US Media Outlet Inside Edition shared the below coverage on the state of airline hiring in the United States.
“Airlines are on a hiring binge for pilots to combat the chaos at U.S. airports. Due to the pandemic, numerous pilots retired and no new pilots were trained. Now, some airlines are tripling the average salary of a pilot to boost applications. At Piedmont Airlines, they’re churning out 40 new pilots every month. These pilots-in-training already logged 1,500 hours of flight time. However, they must go through five weeks of classroom instruction and 40 hours in a simulator.”
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Middle East Airline Received Massive 20,000 Applications for 900 Pilot Positions Says CEO
Qatar Airways Group CEO HE Akbar al-Baker told reporters on the sidelines of the 78th IATA AGM and World Air transport Summit in Doha in June 19 that the airline received a massive 20,000 applications since when hiring commenced for 900 pilot positions. Al-Baker emphasized that the airline is overwhelmed with the applications it has received and continues to receive.
AFM Team Note – Qatar Airways has recently restarting accepting applications for its Ab-initio Cadet Program, accepting applications from all nationalities.
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Leading Middle East Pilot Training Academy Crosses 800 Graduate Milestone
United Arab Emirates based T3 Aviation Academy, which is the primary pilot training solution provider to one of the leading Middle East low-cost carriers Air Arabia, has shared an overview of key milestones they have achieved since its launch over a decade ago;
- Over 800 Graduates
- 500+ Graduates with International Airlines
- 1,000,000+ Flying Hours
T3 Aviation Academy has the longest running (active) MPL – Multi-Crew Pilot License – program in the world where aspiring pilots from all nationalities can apply and have the opportunity to join Air Arabia.
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