UK Flag Carrier British Airways’ Speedbird Pilot Academy Cadet Programme Opens for New Applications in Second Year

The United Kingdom headquartered airline, British Airways, is opening the application window for the second year of its fully funded Speedbird Pilot Academy cadet scheme on Tuesday April 16, 2024. This follows an unprecedented response to its first year intake which saw more than 20,000 applications for just 100 places.

The Speedbird Pilot Academy initiative, part of the airline’s £7 billion investment across the business, is aimed at levelling the playing field and making a career as a commercial airline pilot a realistic option for all, by removing the previously prohibitive cost barrier of individuals having to pay for their training themselves.

British Airways’ Director of Flight Operations Simon Cheadle, said: “We’re incredibly proud to be able to open the door to a flying career to more people through this programme.

We know from the overwhelming response and high standard of applications we had in the first year of Speedbird Pilot Academy, that there are a lot of talented people who just need a little bit of help to achieve their dream of becoming a commercial airline pilot – and we are pleased to give them that opportunity.

We want to continue to attract the very best flying talent and our investment in this programme will help to ensure our future generation of pilots for years to come.”

Candidates will be able to apply for up to 100 places on the programme – that will see the approximate £100,000 cost of their training covered entirely by the airline – through the British Airways careers site from April 16, 2024.

About British Airways

As a global airline and the UK’s flag carrier, British Airways has been flying its customers to where they need to be for more than 100 years. The airline connects Britain with the world and the world with Britain, operating one of the most extensive international scheduled airline route networks together with its joint business, codeshare and franchise partners.

In September 2021, British Airways launched its sustainability programme, BA Better World, committing to put sustainability at the heart of everything it does and with a clear roadmap to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. British Airways is a founding member of the airline alliance oneworld, which serves around 1,000 destinations across the globe.

British Airways flies to destinations in more than 75 countries. Its principal place of business is London, with its main home at Heathrow Terminal 5.

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Indian Flight Training Group Chimes Aviation Academy Announces Graduation of First Two IndiGo Cadet Batches

One of India’s largest flight training organiastions Chimes Aviation Academy (CAA), which operates two flight training bases, recently held its graduation ceremony for the first two batches of its IndiGo cadet pilot program (ICP 01 & ICP 02).

In addition to celebrating the graduation event, CAA also rejoiced in the outstanding success of their two aviators who have achieved remarkable victories by clinching prestigious awards:

  • Captain Agam Singh for Technical Knowledge Award
  • Captain Tejash Vashist for Overall Performance Award

Previously, CAA and IndiGo partnered to launch the Cadet Pilot Program (CPP) to source their Junior Flying Officers (JFOs). This program is designed to train aspiring pilots selected by IndiGo to attain their Commercial Pilot’s Licence (CPL-MEIR) and A320 Type Rating.

Chimes Aviation Academy is the currently the only Indian airline abinitio flight training partner which conducts all training in India.

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Global Pilot Training Group Shares Latest Graduate Employment Statistics as of April 2024

United Kingdom headquartered flight training group L3Harris Airline Academy which conducts flight training in the United States and the United Kingdom shared its latest graduate employment statistics, with an average of 25 L3Harris-trained pilots employed every month of 2024 until April.

As of March 31st, 74 L3Harris-trained pilots have secured their dream job in this year. That’s a 20% increase in employment when comparing the same dates in 2022. Students have found employment with some of the most prominent airlines in the continent including:

  • easyJet
  • British Airways
  • Ryanair
  • TUI
  • Wizz Air

Back in October 2023 L3Harris Airline Academy announced that following a recent visit by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), they have once again been rated as ‘exceeding expectations’.

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Airbus Forecasts North America’s Commercial Aircraft Services Market Value will be US$45 Billion by 2042

North America’s commercial aircraft services market will grow to US$45 billion from US$31 billion today (a 45% increase) by 2042 according to Airbus’ latest Global Services Forecast (GSF).

North America was the first and one of the strongest regions to bounce back in the post pandemic period. Last year proved that more people want to fly domestically and internationally, and that passenger traffic growth will continue at a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.1% in the region according to Airbus’ latest Global Market Forecast.

Driven by the rise in annual air traffic, fleet growth and the requirement for more digitally-enabled and connected aircraft, the growth in demand for services will be reflected in solutions implemented across all phases of the aircraft from delivery to end-of-life including fleet maintenance, aircraft modernization and training.

The market for training and operations is expected to increase from US$2.5 billion in 2023 to US$3 billion in 2042 (+0.8%), with a plateau period following three years of sharp growth as the industry recovered from employee loss during the pandemic. Airbus anticipates a need for 366,000 new skilled professionals in North America over the next 20 years, comprising 104,000 new pilots, 120,000 new technicians and 142,000 new cabin crew members.

North America is a region of choice when we think about aftermarket services, with many opportunities for additional efficiency, simplification and sustainable operations. Airbus will continue to play an important role in supporting airlines and the aviation industry at large in responding to those opportunities” said Dominik Wacht, Vice President-Customer Services, Airbus North America.

Airbus pioneers sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world. The company constantly innovates to provide efficient and technologically-advanced solutions in aerospace, defence, and connected services. In commercial aircraft, Airbus designs and manufactures modern and fuel-efficient airliners and associated services.

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Greek Flight School Global Aviation SA Welcomes 2024 Cadet Group from Airline Partner

Global Aviation SA, one of the largest flight training organisations in Greece based in Athens announced welcomed its 2024 cadet group from airline partner Aegean Airlines.

Global Aviation SA has seen significant growth with it achieving the following milestones in 2023:

  • Selected by Greek airline Aegean Airlines for the latter’s 2023-2025 Cadet Pilot Training Programme and started training the first cadets in April 2023.
  • 145 new student enrolments
  • 101 new graduations
  • Completed construction on its much-anticipated private airport near Athens and HCAA approval is expected in the next few months.

Having its administrative and ground school base in Athens, Greece, and its flying base in the Civil Aviation Airport of Pachi, Megara (LGMG), Global Flight Academy has been training pilots for private and commercial courses, since 1997.

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Middle Eastern Airline flynas Receives 50th Airbus A320neo as Part of Order for 120 Aircraft

Flynas proudly celebrated the delivery of its 50th Airbus A320neo aircraft at a reception held at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, a milestone within its larger order for 120 A320neo aircraft from Airbus

With an order value exceeding 32 billion riyals, this strategic move represents one of the largest purchases of A320neo aircraft in the Middle East. It reflects the company’s ambitious plans for development and growth, particularly within the aviation sector.

Looking ahead, Flynas is poised for even more substantial growth. The Board of Directors has approved an increase in purchase orders to 250 aircraft, aligning with Flynas’ strategic plan titled “We Connect the World to the Kingdom.” This expansion complements initiatives such as the Pilgrims Experience Program (PEP) and the National Civil Aviation Strategy, aiming to facilitate access to the Two Holy Mosques and connect Saudi Arabia with 250 international destinations.

Furthermore, this milestone isn’t just about aircraft; it’s about creating opportunities. The delivery of these new aircraft has led to the generation of hundreds of quality jobs in the aviation sector, both directly and indirectly. Flynas has recently announced openings in various programs, including the Future Pilots Program, Future Engineers Program, and Cabin Crew Program, welcoming applications from Saudi men and women.

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