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Indian Airline IndiGo Appoints 2024 Assistant Chief Pilot Training (SIM)
India’s largest low cost carrier IndiGo has appointed Captain Mohit Chopra as its new Assistant Chief Pilot Training (SIM). Captain Chopra was previously Fleet Captain Training (Flight Ops) Designated Examiner A320/321. To know more about Mr. Chopra, connect with him through his LinkedIn Profile.
Source: Mohit Chopra (IndiGo)
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Global Flight Training Group AeroGuard’s Cadets Secure All India Rank No. 1 in July 2024 DGCA Regulations Exam
Phoenix, United States headquartered global flight training group AeroGuard Flight Training Center, which operates a number of flight training bases in the United States, announced in 2024 its selection by Air India as the flag carrier’s preferred flight training provider. In August 2024 it proudly announced that two of its Batch 1 Air India Cadets, Aditya and Navneet, have achieved the prestigious All India Rank No. 1 in the DGCA On Demand July exam for Regulations. This remarkable accomplishment reflects their dedication and hard work as they embark on their journey towards becoming professional pilots.
“Two of AeroGuard’s Batch 1 Air India Cadets achieved All India Rank No. 1 for their DGCA On Demand July attempt for Regulations. Congratulations Aditya and Navneet, we can’t wait to celebrate your continued success as you start flight training with AeroGuard!” shared AeroGuard.
About AeroGuard Flight Training
AeroGuard Flight Training Center is a global leader in ab initio flight training with three U.S. campuses that offer accelerated commercial pilot training programs for airlines from all over the world. With a commitment to safety and student success, AeroGuard’s high quality training has established airline-ready cadets for over 20 years with more than one million flight hours of training experience and graduating over 7,000 cadets.
Source: AeroGuard
Photo Credit: AeroGuard
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Saudi Airline flynas Announces Graduation of 170 Saudi Pilots
Riyadh – flynas, the Saudi air carrier, announced the graduation of 170 Saudi pilots over the past 18 months as part of its plan to keep pace with the continuous expansion of its fleet and operations. The new group included 123 co-pilots from the “Future Pilots” program and 47 co-pilots promoted to the rank of captain. This achievement follows the airline’s attainment of a 100% Saudization rate for the co-pilot position.
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of flynas Bander Almohanna emphasized the airline’s commitment to empowering Saudi talent through specialized programs such as “Future Pilots” and “Future Engineers.” These programs aim to develop the skills of Saudi men and women and prepare them for leadership positions in the aviation sector. Almohanna also highlighted flynas’ outstanding performance in 2024, which included signing the world’s largest aircraft deal with Airbus.
Almohanna revealed an ambitious plan to employ more than 1,000 Saudi pilots over the next five years, coinciding with the goal of doubling flynas’ fleet size to 160 aircraft by 2030. In July, flynas signed an agreement to purchase 160 new aircraft from Airbus, making it the largest aircraft buyer in the Middle East with a total of 280 aircraft on order. This expansion will enhance flynas’ ability to achieve the goals of the National Civil Aviation Strategy, support the Pilgrim Experience Program, and create thousands of direct and indirect jobs for Saudis.
Source: flynas