Global Pilot Training Solution Provider’s L3Harris Flight Academy Announces New Pilot Career Pathway with US Cargo Airline

United States – Students enrolling on L3Harris Flight Academy’s Accelerated Airline Pilot Track have yet another career pathway open to them through the academy’s latest airline partnership with cargo operator Atlas Air (Atlas).

Directly working with L3Harris Flight Academy, Atlas identify and interview students and present conditional offers of employment (COE) to those suitable to become an Atlas Air pilot upon successful completion of training.

Through their fleet of Boeing 747, 777, 767 and 737, Atlas carry everything and everyone, from the U.S. military to humanitarian aid, sports teams to music superstars, e-commerce to economies.

Source: L3Harris Flight Academy
Photo Credit: Atlas Air (shown as meta image)

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Global Pilot Training Group BAA Training Indicates Additional Flight Training Bases in 2024 and 2025

BAA Training, a leading international aviation training provider, which in April 2024 announced that it had partnered with Luxair, the flag carrier of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, has indicated that it will have “additional flight bases are scheduled for launch in the second half of 2024, with further openings in 2025 and 2026 across other parts of Europe.”.

The company has recently placed an order for 48 Cessna 172 Skyhawk aircraft to expand its fleet. Under the signed agreement with Luxair the airline will send independently selected pilots to be trained at BAA Training’s flight training facilities in Lleida-Alguaire, Spain, through an ATPL Integrated program. Luxair will pre-finance this training on behalf of these students.

BAA Training is part of the Irish company Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider, with a fleet of 212 aircraft. The group also provides a range of aviation services including MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul), pilot and crew training, ground handling, and various associated services. Supported by 12,000 highly skilled aviation professionals, the group operates worldwide.

Source: BAA Training
Photo Credit: BAA Training

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Indian Pilot Training Facilitator Birdman Aviation India Seeks Flight Training Partners in the USA, UK, Middle East, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa

Well known Indian type rating pilot training facilitator for airlines and commercial pilot license holders Birdman Aviation India, a leading name in the Indian aviation industry, is excited to announce an opportunity for collaboration with prestigious Flight Training Organizations (FTOs) in the USA, UK, Middle East, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa for an upcoming airline’s cadet pilot program. As part of their commitment to fostering the next generation of pilots, Birdman is inviting proposals from the FTOs in compliance with the standards set by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India.

Program Overview

Birdman’s upcoming Cadet Pilot Program aims to offer comprehensive pilot training to aspiring cadets, ensuring they meet or exceed the requirements for commercial pilot licensing as outlined by the DGCA. The program will encompass a thorough curriculum that includes theoretical knowledge, practical flight training, and additional skills development to prepare cadets for a successful career in aviation.

Collaboration Requirements

Birdman seeks to collaborate with FTOs across the globe that have a proven track record of training successful Indian pilots. The ideal partner will demonstrate:

  • DGCA Compliance: Ability to provide training that aligns with Indian DGCA standards, including flight hours, curriculum content, and safety protocols.
  • Modern Facilities: A diverse fleet of aircraft and advanced training simulators to ensure high-quality training experiences.
  • Experienced Instructors: Qualified and experienced instructors familiar with international training requirements.
  • International Student Support: Experience in supporting international students, including visa assistance and cultural integration.

Proposal Submission

FTOs interested in partnering with Birdman Aviation are invited to submit a detailed proposal outlining their training programs, costs, timelines, and the ability to meet DGCA requirements. The proposal should also address:

  • The structure of the training program, including theoretical and practical components.
  • A breakdown of the facilities and aircraft fleet available for training.
  • Instructor qualifications and experience.
  • Support services for international students.

Birdman Aviation India looks forward to exploring this exciting opportunity and working with esteemed FTOs in the USA, UK, Middle East, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa to deliver a world-class Cadet Pilot Program for Birdman Aviation India.

Contact Information

For more information or to submit a proposal, please contact:
Email: collaboration@birdmanaviation.com

Birdman Aviation India previously shared that it has deployed and trained through its partners more than 240 pilots for Boeing B737 type rating in 2023 (the pilots were a mixed of self-funded and airline-sponsored pilots).

Source: Birdman Aviation India

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Norwegian Flight School, Pilot Flight Academy, Extends Partnership with All Nippon Airways and Welcomes New Peach Cadets

Pilot Flight Academy (PFA) is pleased to announce the extension of its partnership with All Nippon Airways (ANA), one of the leading airlines in Asia, as they continue their commitment to training the next generation of pilots. Under this extended collaboration, Pilot Flight Academy will host new cadets from Peach Aviation Ltd., a subsidiary of ANA Holdings Inc., to undergo integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) training at PFA’s facilities in Norway.

The new batch of Peach cadets is set to commence their integrated ATPL course in June at Pilot Flight Academy’s state-of-the-art training center located in Norway. This partnership marks a significant milestone in PFA’s ongoing collaboration with ANA Group, reinforcing their dedication to fostering talent and providing world-class training opportunities for aspiring aviators.

Mikael Eriksson, CEO of Pilot Flight Academy, expressed enthusiasm about the extended partnership, stating, “We are delighted to welcome the new Peach cadets to Pilot Flight Academy and to continue our partnership with All Nippon Airways. This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to excellence in aviation training and developing skilled pilots equipped to meet the demands of the global aviation industry.”

Pilot Flight Academy has established itself as a premier flight training institution in Europe, offering integrated and modular training programs designed to prepare cadets for successful careers in aviation. The academy’s modern fleet, advanced simulators, and expert instructors ensure that students receive comprehensive and high-quality training.

Peach Aviation Ltd., known for its innovative approach and commitment to safety, is an integral part of ANA Group’s strategy to expand its presence in the low-cost carrier (LCC) segment. By sending cadets to train at Pilot Flight Academy, ANA Group reaffirms its dedication to nurturing talent and upholding the highest standards of aviation training.

The ongoing partnership between Pilot Flight Academy and All Nippon Airways reflects a shared vision of excellence and innovation in aviation education. Both organizations are committed to supporting the development of future pilots and advancing the aviation industry.

Source: Pilot Flight Academy
Photo Credit: Pilot Flight Academy

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L3Harris Airline Academy’s Partnership with University Provides Students with Pilot Training Financing Option

L3Harris Airline Academy in the United Kingdom has partnered with the University of Central Lancashire to create the unique Bsc (Hons) Aviation Pilot Programme with ATPL. This programme offers the full ATPL syllabus as well as an aviation degree. The addition of the degree allows students to borrow up to £61,098 in student funding to help with the cost of training. Upon graduation from ATPL, cadets gain the opportunity to be employed by esteemed airlines such as British Airways and earn an attractive salary. Experienced pilots can expect to earn over £140,000.

An average of 25 L3Harris-trained pilots employed every month of 2024 until April.

As of March 31st, 74 L3Harris-trained pilots have secured their dream job in this year. That’s a 20% increase in employment when comparing the same dates in 2022. Students have found employment with some of the most prominent airlines in the continent including:

  • easyJet
  • British Airways
  • Ryanair
  • TUI
  • Wizz Air

Back in October 2023 L3Harris Airline Academy announced that following a recent visit by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), they have once again been rated as ‘exceeding expectations’.

Source: L3Harris Airline Academy
Photo Credit: L3Harris Airline Academy

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Philippines-based Flight School Airworks Aviation Academy Attends Philippine Air Force’s Flying School Event in April 2024

Airworks Aviation Academy, a flight school based in Cebu, Philippines, recently joined the Philippine Air Force at the Balik Fernando 2024-PAF Flying School Alumni Homecoming.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Philippine Air Force for having us at the recent Balik Fernando 2024-PAF Flying School Alumni Homecoming,” said Airworks. “It was an honor to be part of such a prestigious event celebrating the rich legacy of aviation.”

“We are grateful for the opportunity to connect with esteemed alumni, PAF cadets, and industry professionals,” Airworks added. “The event was a testament to the dedication and passion of the aviation community in the Philippines.”

Source: Airworks Aviation Academy
Photo Credit: Airworks Aviation Academy

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