Flag Carrier of Panama, Copa Airlines, Launches Second Edition of LIFT Development Program for Panamanian Pilots

Copa Airlines has officially launched the second edition of its LIFT development program for commercial pilots in Panama. This program serves as a unique opportunity for Panamanian pilots to enhance their skills and attain the experience necessary to embark on their journey as first officers at Copa Airlines.

The launch of the program witnessed an impressive turnout, with more than 160 pilots actively participating in the session. Attendees were provided with crucial details about the selection process for the program, further illuminating the pathway for pilots to join the ranks of Copa Airlines.

Source: Copa Airlines
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Tunisian Flight School Safe Flight Academy Airline Cadets Start Flight Training in 2024

Tunisian Flight School Safe Flight Academy announced that the the cadet pilots enrolled in the first edition of Nouvelair’s Cadet Pilot program have officially commenced their first flight training at Habib Bourguiba Airport in Monastir.

Back in July 2023 Safe Flight Academy (SFA) announced the launch of the “Pilot Cadet Program” in Tunisia in collaboration with the airline company Nouvelair. This program offers candidates interested in a career in aviation the opportunity to undergo a curriculum that begins with basic training and theory, followed by flight hours, and can lead to recruitment as a qualified airline pilot on a jet aircraft.

The “Pilot Cadet Program” by SFA in partnership with Nouvelair is a comprehensive and quality training program conducted by experienced instructors. It provides access to state-of-the-art flight simulators such as Mechtronix and Alsim, and hands-on learning with a modern fleet of next-generation aircraft like the DA40 NG and DA42 NG. In a rapidly expanding global aviation market that will require over 260,000 new pilots in the next decade, this partnership between Safe Flight Academy and Nouvelair demonstrates their shared commitment to providing training to the next generation of skilled and competent pilots.

The Pilot Cadet Program will train around twenty pilots annually starting from 2023. These pilots will cater to the needs of Nouvelair and other aviation sectors.

Founded in 1989, Nouvelair is Tunisia’s leading private airline. Operating a young and efficient fleet of 13 Airbus A320s, it serves more than 60 regular and charter destinations across 3 continents from 4 international airports in Tunisia: Tunis, Monastir, Sfax, and Djerba. Nouvelair has been awarded the Best Customer Service in Tunisia for the years 2020, 2021, and 2022.

Safe Flight Academy is a renowned international aerospace training school. Accredited by the Tunisian Civil Aviation Authority and several foreign civil aviation authorities, Safe Flight Academy offers comprehensive and high-quality training programs, preparing students for successful careers in aviation. SFA stands out for its training program accreditation to ICAO standards and for being the first school in Africa to issue a pilot license according to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards.

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L3Harris Commercial Aviation’s Academy Selected by Indian Flag Carrier Air India for its Newly Launched Cadet Pilot Program

United Kingdom headquartered L3Harris Commercial Aviation which offers pilot training including flight training from its bases in the United States and the United Kingdom has shared that it has been selected by India’s flag carrier Air India as a flight training partner for the airlines Fly High Cadet Pilot Program.

David Coward, VP and GM of Training Services, said: “We are delighted to be working with Air India on this program and in doing so further strengthen the partnership between our two companies. The launch of this program is testament to Air India’s confidence in our Academy to deliver the quantity of pilots that will support their significant planned growth.”

Source: L3Harris Commercial Aviation

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Global Pilot Training Group AeroGuard Flight Training Center Selected by Indian Flag Carrier Air India for its Newly Launched Cadet Pilot Program

Phoenix, United States-headquartered global flight training provider AeroGuard Flight Training Center shared that it has been selected by India’s flag carrier Air India as a flight training partner for the airlines Fly High Cadet Pilot Program.

AeroGuard’s Chief Executive Officer Joel Davidson stated “We are very excited to support Air India in its efforts to train and develop Indian pilots and to contribute to strengthening Indian aviation expertise. AeroGuard Flight Training Center is fully committed and focused on helping Air India to achieve its vision as the premier airline in India and one of the leading airlines in the world.”

He further shared “AeroGuard Flight Training Center has built significant capacity to support Air India’s needs, and we look forward to assisting in the further development of Indian aviation training capability. Congratulations to Sunil Bhaskaran, Manish Uppal, and the rest of the Air India on achieving this important milestone in the Air India Limited training journey.”

As Air India expands its fleet with nearly 500 new planes on order, it will need to hire thousands of pilots to support this growth and re-establish its presence as a leading airline in the region. AeroGuard is committed to providing the capacity and training that establishes a consistent pipeline of professional pilots who have the skills, confidence, and experience for successful careers at the airline.

Source: AeroGuard Flight Training Center
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CAE’s Flight Training Center in India, NFTI, Visited by Airline Partner IndiGo

National Flying Training Institute (NFTI), CAE’s flight training organisation in India, was visited by its airline partner IndiGo including Senior Vice President Flight Operations Capt. Ashim Mitra, Capt. Rajeev Singh, Capt. Rajiv Bhalla, and Mr. Tapas Dey.

Earlier in February Honorable Vice-President of India, Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar, interacted with the cadets of the National Flying Training Institute (NFTI).

Established in 2007, CAE Gondia, also known as National Flying Training Institute (NFTI) is a joint venture between CAE and the Airport Authority of India (AAI).

In January 2023 IndiGo announced the extension of its service agreement with CAE, IndiGo’s Cadet Pilot Programme. Under this agreement, IndiGo will expand its partnership with CAE for a tailormade pilot career programme to meet the needs of future Junior First Officer (JFO) requirements and contribute to IndiGo’s strategic expansion plans.

The partnership with CAE started in 2011 and till December 2023, IndiGo has inducted close to 941 Cadets as Junior First Officers from this programme. CAE offers end-to-end pilot training solutions at their state- of-the-art training facility in Gondia, Maharashtra, which is a fully equipped Flight Training Organisation (FTO) equipped with modern glass cockpit and Diamond training aircraft. IndiGo’s cadet pilots have also been trained at CAE international locations such as Phoenix in USA, Melbourne, and Tamworth in Australia.

Captain Ashim Mittra, Senior Vice President Flight Operations, IndiGo, said, “We are delighted to further strengthen our long-standing association with CAE for our Cadet Pilot Programme. This partnership has helped us in establishing a strong backbone of well-trained cadet pilots, who are crucial for our existing needs and long-term growth plans. As India’s largest airline, we are expanding our network both within India and overseas, and this extended partnership will be key to creating a pool of skilled young pilots trained from the ground-up. CAE has a demonstrated history of world class infrastructure and curriculum that is critical for the level of excellence needed for a world class airline culture like IndiGo’s.”

The IndiGo Cadet Pilot Programme was initiated in 2006, as the airline began commercial operations. The first batch of 39 cadet pilots were trained in the USA. Over the years, the programme has been a major success, with some from the first batch going to become Captains, Trainers and even taking on leadership roles within IndiGo.

Source: Chuck Pulakhandam (CAE)
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