Pilot Flight Academy Announces Training Price Increase for 2025

AAP Aviation, an aviation recruitment firm that conducts a cadet pilot training program with Norway’s flight training organisation Pilot Flight Academy, has encouraged aspiring pilots to enrol its the Academy’s October class before tuition prices increase in 2026.

Dreaming of becoming a pilot? Enroll in Pilot Flight Academy’s October class and save 15,000 Euro. Starting January 2025, the tuition fee will be updated.” shared AAP Aviation.

AAP Aviation highlights the unique features of the exclusive Airline-Ready program:

  • Worldwide opportunities
  • Modern Diamond Fleet
  • Career support program with AAP Aviation
  • Airline partnerships

Source: AAP Aviation
Photo Credit: Pilot Flight Academy

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Global Flight Training Provider Skyborne Announces 2024 Appointment for Head of Operations Command

Global pilot training group Skyborne which operates flight training bases across the United Kingdom and the United States, has appointed Paul Woessner as its Head of Operations Command.

Mr Woessner stated “Thrilled to be returning to Skyborne as Head of Operations. Duties include but not limited to streamlining efficincies on the flightline, reducing flight cancelations, managing the Operation Command Center and team building coordination between Flight Operations and Tech Operations (maintenance) personel.

To know more about Skyborne or Mr. Woessner, connect with him through his LinkedIn Profile.

Source: Paul Woessner
Photo Credit: Skyborne (shown as meta image)

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Middle East Aviation and Pilot Training Academy, T3 Aviation Academy, Opens 10 Slots for Ab-Initio Type-Rating Training in Pakistan

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – Aviation and pilot training group T3 Aviation Academy is offering only 10 assessment slots for its highly sought-after ab-initio type-rating training program in Pakistan.

In September T3 Aviation Academy announced that the first batch of Ab-Initio Type-Rating Trainees from Pakistan has successfully completed the program.

In August Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s leading low-cost airline, announced that it had partnered with T3 Aviation Academy to induct its first batch of future Pakistani pilots. This milestone marks the beginning of an ambitious journey to cultivate and develop local aviation talent in Pakistan.

Source: T3 Aviation Academy
Photo Credit: T3 Aviation Academy

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