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Middle East Airline Starts 2024 with Signing 21 Cadets as Part of its Pilot Training Program
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US Flight School Epic Flight Academy Welcomes Representatives from US Regional Airline in January 2024
United States based aviation (aircraft maintenance and flight) training group Epic Flight Academy shared that it has welcomed in January 2024 representatives from US regional airline CommuteAir who shared employment opportunities for pilots.
Epic Flight Academy is a flight training partner of CommuteAir. When Epic Flight Academy opened its third satellite flight school location in Tucson, Arizona in October 2023 CommuteAir pilots brought in an Embraer ERJ-145 jet.
Source: Epic Flight Academy
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German Lowcost Airline Seeking to Hire New First Officers For 2024 Operations in Spain
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European Airline Owned Flight School Adds Two New Single Engine Training Aircraft in January 2024
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Belgian Airline is Seeking to Hire About 40 Pilots at Start of 2024
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Middle East Airline Appoints New Manager – Simulator Maintenance & Equipment
Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has appointed Yaqoob Alnajem as the new Manager – Simulator Maintenance & Equipment. Learn more about Gulf Air or Alnajem by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.
Source: Yaqoob Alnajem (Gulf Air)
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Latvian Airline Graduates 20 Pilots from Own Pilot Training Academy in 2023 and Purchases More Aircraft
airBaltic, the flag carrier of Latvia, announced that 20 graduates of the airBaltic Pilot Academy joined the company as First Officers in 2023. During the same year, seven new Airbus A220-300 aircraft joined the fleet of the airline.
airBaltic also signed a significant contract for 30 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, with purchase rights for additional 20. According to Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic, this purchase aligns with the goal of operating a fleet of 100 such aircraft by 2030.
Currently, the airBaltic fleet consists of 46 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, making it one of the youngest fleets in Europe. The airline also owns and operates its own flight school and full flight simulator training center.
Source: airBaltic
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