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L3Harris Airline Academy Promotes Recruitment Campaign – Host Free Discovery Flights for Aspiring Pilots in Spring 2025
Sanford, Florida, United States – L3Harris Airline Academy has been actively inspiring future aviators with its “Disco Days,” offering high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to experience aviation firsthand through free Discovery Flights.
- During Disco Days, students not only take control of an aircraft but also log their first flight hour, providing a valuable introduction to pilot training.
- The academy has announced the return of Disco Days for Spring Break in March 2025, giving more students the chance to participate.
Source: L3Harris Airline Academy
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Global Pilot Training Group, Skyborne, Welcomes New FAA 141 Program Students in Florida Campus in January 2025
Vero Beach, Florida, United States – Skyborne, a global pilot training group which operates flight training bases in the United Kingdom and the United States, has welcomed its first class of 2025 – 15 individuals who will start their US flight training.
Skyborne offers:
- Funding through Sallie Mae
- Monthly intakes
- Fully mentored pilot career development program
Source: Skyborne Airline Academy
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Australia’s RMIT Aviation Academy’s Lea Vesic Highlights Skills Crisis and Policy Gaps in Australian Aviation
Australia – Lea Vesic, Director of RMIT’s Aviation Academy and an aviation advisor in the office of then-transport minister Michael McCormack, has emphasized the long-term challenges facing the aviation industry as it works to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite a visible revival, Vesic highlights a “crisis of confidence” stemming from skill shortages and missed opportunities in federal aviation policy.
- Vesic noted the significant skills deficit caused by the pandemic, which led to an exodus of expertise across various specializations in aviation.
- Training and education in aviation require years of development, making the current talent gap a long-term challenge for the industry.
- RMIT is ramping up its efforts to address these gaps but finds the Australian government’s aviation white paper inadequate in fostering a cohesive industry-wide approach.
- Vesic criticized the white paper for over-relying on airlines to solve training and skills challenges, ignoring the broader ecosystem’s needs.
- She called for bold, long-term leadership to define Australia’s aviation future toward 2050 and to guide the industry’s investment and growth.
Source: Lea Vesic (RMIT Aviation Academy)
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Turkish Flight Training Group AYJET Honors Graduation of Batch 120 and 121
Turkey – one of the country’s largest pilot training organisations AYJET Flight School has celebrated the graduation of its 120th and 121st semesters with a ceremony held at Hezarfen Airport.
AYJET Flight School was awarded Best Flight School 2024 by the Jury of the Bluesky Awards. To date more than 1,796 pilots have graduated since 2005 with over 1,687 of them were subsequently employed in airlines.
In June 2024 AYJET Flight School had shared its fleet expansion plan – growing its training infrastructure to 45 aircraft in 2024. The fleet consisting of 22 DA-20(SEP), 11 Sonaca S201(SEP), 5 DA-42(MEP), and 2 Zlin Z242L(SEP) Acrobatic aircraft with another 5 aircraft joining the fleet in 2025 including 4 DA-20 and 1 DA-42. In November 2023 AYJET Flight School also signed an order for one Diamond Aircraft DA42 FNPT II flight simulator.
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Czech Flight Training Group F Air Partners with Southeast Asian Airline in the Presence of Prime Ministers
Prague, Czech Republic – F AIR, Central and Eastern Europe’s premier private flight school, and Vietjet, a leading new-age airline, have formalized a partnership to collaborate on pilot training. The agreement was signed during a high-profile ceremony attended by Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his Czech counterpart, Prime Minister Petr Fiala.
This collaboration strengthens the longstanding relationship between the Czech Republic and Vietnam in education and training, particularly in the field of aviation. By leveraging F AIR’s state-of-the-art facilities and decades of expertise, the partnership aims to deliver world-class pilot training programs that meet the highest European standards.
Michal Markovic, CEO of F AIR, commented: “This partnership represents a significant step forward for F AIR, expanding our presence into dynamic markets like Asia. Our shared vision with Vietjet ensures that we can deliver highly skilled aviation professionals to meet the growing global demand. This collaboration underscores F AIR’s role as a trusted partner for airlines worldwide.”
Highlighting F AIR’s Excellence in Pilot Training
Founded in 1990, F AIR has trained thousands of pilots from around the world. With 34 years of experience, the school offers a comprehensive range of aviation training programs, fully certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). F AIR operates one of the most modern fleets in Europe, complemented by advanced simulators and cutting-edge training methodologies. These resources, combined with a commitment to personalized instruction, ensure each trainee is equipped to excel in today’s competitive aviation industry.
Expanding Opportunities in Global Aviation
For F AIR, the partnership with Vietjet marks an opportunity to further its mission of fostering international cooperation and producing highly qualified pilots. By meeting the demands of a rapidly growing aviation sector, F AIR is cementing its leadership position as a premier European flight training provider.
Discover more about F AIR
F AIR invites aspiring aviation professionals and industry stakeholders to explore its EASA-certified programs. With a focus on quality, safety, and innovation, F AIR is dedicated to preparing pilots for international success.
About F AIR
F AIR, founded in 1990, is the first private flight school in the Czech Republic and a leader in pilot training across Central and Eastern Europe. F AIR provides state-of-the-art facilities, a modern fleet, and innovative programs for top aviation education. Certified by EASA, F AIR is a trusted partner for airlines and aviation professionals worldwide.
Source: F AIR
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