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South African Flight Training Group Welcomes March 2025 Cadet Intake with 21 New Cadets
South Africa – 43 Air School has welcomed its March 2025 intake of 21 cadets, marking the latest addition to its growing community of aspiring pilots. The new group begins their journey through one of Africa’s most established and internationally recognised pilot training programs. Cadets will undergo Integrated ATPL training at the Port Alfred campus as the school continues to attract a diverse mix of local and international students.
About 43 Air School
43 Air School is a leading flight training academy based in Port Alfred, South Africa, offering Integrated ATPL, MPL, and modular flight training. The school supports cadet training for both independent students and airline-sponsored programs across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
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Global Flight Training Group Skyborne Welcomes 10 New Cadets in US Campus for May 2025 Intake
Vero Beach, USA – Skyborne Airline Academy USA, a flight training organization, has welcomed a new group of 10 cadets to its Vero Beach campus as part of its May 2025 intake.
Skyborne offers:
- Funding through Sallie Mae
- Monthly intakes
- Fully mentored pilot career development program
About Skyborne
Skyborne Airline Academy is a premier airline training academy based at Vero Beach, Florida, United States, and Gloucestershire and Bournemouth Airports in the United Kingdom. Established by industry experts, Skyborne brings a fresh approach to airline pilot training.
Founders Tom Misner (chairman) and Lee Woodward (CEO) have unsurpassed experience in commercial aviation, education and training. Their vision has created a training environment where the highest standard of teaching, safety and relevant airline-style training is maintained, and interactive learning is encouraged.
Using a combination of tried and tested methods and the latest technology to assess competence, suitability, aptitude and resilience, Skyborne recruits the very best candidates to minimise additional training, reduce failure rates and provide airlines with better pilots and cabin crew.
Skyborne is proud to hold close relationships with the world’s leading airlines, offering opportunities for trainees as part of British Airways’ Speedbird Pilot Academy, the IndiGo Cadet Pilot Program, the Propel Flight Academy by Delta and the SkyWest Professional Pilot Pathway. Skyborne is also the only academy to support DHL Air (UK) with a fully funded Integrated ATPL training initiative for its employees.
Source: Skyborne
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