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US Airline Appoints New Vice President for its University and Training Programs
JetBlue Airways, announced the appointment of Jeff Winter as the carrier’s new vice president, JetBlue University. He will report to Warren Christie, JetBlue’s head of safety, security, fleet operations and JetBlue University. Based in Orlando, Fla., Winter will oversee the company’s award-winning training programs and facilities.
From locations in Orlando, New York and Salt Lake City, JetBlue University offers new hire and recurrent training for JetBlue’s airports, customer support (reservations), flight operations, inflight, system operations, and technical operations (maintenance) crewmembers, as well as pilot training services for a variety of other airlines around the world.
Since joining JetBlue in 2015, Winter has held a variety of roles in flight operations, training, and project management. Most recently he served as director, flight operations planning and analytics, where he led the teams which supported the business and labor relations administration for flight operations. He played a key role in overseeing the budget and running the day-to-day business of flight operations.
Prior to joining JetBlue, Jeff served in the U.S. Navy for over 32 years, predominantly as an FA-18 pilot and instructor. His non-flying duties included writing strategy and developing counter-terrorism plans at the U.S. Special Operations Command.
“We are excited to welcome Jeff to our JetBlue University team,” said Christie. “With Jeff’s experience in flight operations, aviation, and training, he brings an invaluable wealth of knowledge with him that will benefit our JetBlue University program and our crewmembers. He’s been a terrific leader since joining JetBlue and will be an important asset to JetBlue University.”
Winter added, “We have ambitious hiring and training plans in place this year and I look forward to working with our excellent JetBlue University faculty to ensure we are doing everything we can to set up our new hires and operations teams for success.”
About JetBlue Airways
JetBlue is New York’s Hometown Airline®, and a leading carrier in Boston, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Los Angeles, Orlando and San Juan. JetBlue carries customers across the United States, Caribbean and Latin America and London.
AFM.aero Team Note – JetBlue has pilot training program partnerships with CAE in Arizona (‘Gateway Select’ Cadet Pilot Program) and Aviator College in Florida (‘Gateway Direct’ Flight Training Program for current JetBlue employees).
For more information, visit JetBlue.
Source: JetBlue Press Release
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Airline Cadet Academy Introduces New Student Loan Option
The American Airlines Cadet Academy and American Airlines Credit Union announced a new partnership, bringing an additional suite of new financial options for incoming candidates accepted into the Cadet Academy program.
- Since launching in 2018, nearly 600 cadets have joined the American Airlines Cadet Academy, a first-of-its-kind flight training program. Of those, 60 have already graduated the program and are now professional aviators.
- An additional financial option from American Airlines Credit Union helps further remove the financial burden for incoming and current cadets.
- In addition to financing opportunities, the Cadet Academy also offers the resources and support needed to enter the decorated, yet demanding profession.
“We’re extremely excited to partner with American Airlines in providing tuition financing along with personalized care and service to this specialized group of students,” said Lori Hall, Credit Union Senior Vice President, Member Experience. “Our comprehensive financial wellness program is tailored to assist the next generation of pilots in balancing their technical skills with the financial education needed to succeed in their future careers.”
As part of the Credit Union’s complete Cadet Academy financing program, the loans will be available in low fixed- and variable-rate options and are designed to cover all expenses, including housing and stipend costs.
This partnership with the Credit Union makes the Cadet Academy the only program of its kind with two financial partnerships dedicated to supporting cadets entering its program. These various financial options were designed to help eliminate the financial barriers prospective pilots face, while supporting the incremental growth of the pilot population and creating greater diversity amongst the future and current pilot ranks.
“We continue to increase our pilot hiring efforts this year and beyond, including additional investment in our Cadet Academy program,” said Christina Flores, American’s Managing Director of Aviation Recruiting and Programs. “Our work to grow and diversify the pilot profession is well underway. A critical part of that effort is our commitment to find more innovative ways to reach young, aspiring aviators and support them, financially and through mentorship, on their path to a career in aviation.”
Fabiola Sanchez, a Cadet Academy graduate and First Officer at Envoy, a wholly owned regional carrier of American Airlines, knows first-hand how important these financing programs can be to ensuring a future on the flight deck. “Before the Cadet Academy, I never committed to local flight schools because I knew I’d need a co-signer to receive financial assistance,” said Fabiola. “I was able to take out a loan on my own and join a structured program that helped me accomplish all the requirements needed to become an airline pilot and in the shortest amount of time. Without the Cadet Academy and the financing program it offered, it could have easily taken years longer to achieve my dreams.”
“After helping generations of active, retired and former air transportation employees, as well as their families, we’ve never lost touch with the importance of supporting and staying connected with our fellow colleagues in the airline industry,” said Credit Union President & CEO Gail Enda. “We look forward to embracing the next generation of pilots as we offer new ways to help these students make their dreams take flight.”
About the American Airlines Cadet Academy
The American Airlines Cadet Academy is a first-of-its-kind program that launched in 2018, providing aspiring pilots with the training, financing and mentorship opportunities needed to become professional aviators at one of American’s wholly owned regional carriers — Envoy, PSA or Piedmont — and eventually, American. The program’s mission is to bridge the gap between a future pilot’s dreams and reality by connecting prospective pilots with financing opportunities for flight school. The training program also offers the resources and the support needed to enter the decorated yet demanding profession. Since its launch, about 600 cadets have entered the program.
About American Airlines Federal Credit Union
Founded in 1936, American Airlines Credit Union now serves the present and retired employees of American Airlines, their family members and people who work in the air transportation industry. In its 86th year, the Credit Union has more than 321,000 members nationwide and assets in excess of $9.4 billion. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, American Airlines Credit Union is committed first and foremost to enriching its member-owners’ financial well-being through their participation in the products and services of the Credit Union.
For more information, kindly contact American Airlines.
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Air Baltic has a fleet of 34 Airbus A220 with another 17 on order – as well as its own Pilot Training Academy.
airBaltic Pilot Academy has improved the payment structure for its commercial pilot study program; Students of the airBaltic Pilot Academy will now have to cover the costs of studies until obtaining a private pilot licence, costing approximately EUR 15 000. After passing airBaltic pilot assessment and becoming an employee of the company, the airline will provide financing for the rest of the studies. The total cost of the program is around 79 000 euro.
airBaltic Pilot Academy is located in Riga, Latvia and operates a training infrastructure which includes Diamond DA40, Diamond DA42, Diamond FNPT II and CAE Airbus A220 Full Flight Simulator.
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