CAE Shares 2025 Aviation Talent Demand Forecast – 300,000 New Pilots Required by 2034

Global – An estimated 1.5 million civil aviation professionals will be needed worldwide by 2034, according to CAE’s biennial Aviation Talent Forecast, released today at the Paris International Air Show. The comprehensive 2025 edition of the forecast analyzes the need for pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, cabin crew, and, for the first time, air traffic controllers, predicting that 71,000 controllers will be needed globally over the next 10 years.

The 2025 CAE Aviation Talent Forecast reports that 1,292,000 commercial aviation professionals will be needed – 267,000 pilots, 347,000 aviation maintenance technicians, and 678,000 cabin crew – with the largest percentage required to meet rapidly rising demand in the Asia Pacific region. In addition, 102,000 business aviation professionals are expected to be needed worldwide over the next 10 years, including 33,000 pilots and 69,000 aircraft maintenance technicians.

The need for 1.5 million new aviation professionals by 2034 is being driven by record demand for air travel and a significant wave of retirements that is expected across all categories. With commercial and business aviation fleets expected to see double digit increases over the next 10 years, the industry must take action to attract, train, and retain personnel. Highly skilled aviation professionals are not just a necessity for the safety of the air transport system, they are the foundation for the successful expansion and resilience of the global aviation sector,” explains Marie-Christine Cloutier, Vice-President – Strategy, Performance, Air Traffic Services & Marketing at CAE.

To meet the demand, the industry needs to be proactive and creative. Adaptability and optimized training will be key to supplying the demand,” she says.

Attracting talent is one challenge. Another is ensuring qualified candidates make it through graduation and into the workforce. Across all professions covered in the report, dropout and failure rates are higher than they should be. For example, in the United States alone, a staggering 30% of paid air traffic control students do not complete their training, according to the National Airspace System Safety Review Team.

We need a comprehensive training environment that caters to the way new generations learn and thrive. At CAE, part of our solution is investing significantly in innovation and technology. Some of our latest advancements include CAE’s immersive pilot training app using Apple Vision Pro, and the CAE Prodigy Image Generator, our ultra-realistic 3D visual system using gaming technology,” Cloutier explains.

The Aviation Talent Forecast is a strategic tool for stakeholders across the aviation ecosystem which analyzes the upcoming talent demand, the drivers behind that demand, and actionable strategies the industry can adopt to attract and retain talent. The report also offers insightful perspectives on the industry’s transformation through advanced training, sustainable practices, and diverse talent acquisition. It also underscores how technology, sustainability, and diversity are shaping the future of the industry and strengthening the talent pipeline.

Check out the detailed CAE talent forecast here.

Source: CAE

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Airbus GMF 2025: India, Asia Drive Long-Term Demand as Global Fleet Set to Double

Global – Airbus has released its 2025 Global Market Forecast (GMF), projecting demand for 43,420 new aircraft by 2044, underpinned by steady long-term passenger traffic growth of 3.6% annually. The forecast, released alongside the Paris Air Show 2025, outlines key shifts in fleet composition and market trends over the next two decades.

  • Of the 43,420 projected new aircraft, 34,250 will be single-aisle aircraft, while 9,170 will be widebodies. About 44% of deliveries (18,930 units) will replace older, less fuel-efficient aircraft.

  • The global fleet is expected to more than double, surpassing 49,000 aircraft by 2044.
  • Growth is driven by long-term macro trends:

    • Global GDP expansion at +2.5% per year

    • 1.5 billion-person increase in the middle class, the demographic most likely to fly

  • Operational and Sustainability Highlights:

    • 34% of the current fleet comprises latest-generation aircraft delivering up to 25% better fuel efficiency

    • Average aircraft utilization has increased by 2 hours per day over 20 years (from 8.2 hours in 2004 to 10.2 hours in 2024)

    • 2024 marked a record global load factor of 83.5% and USD 61.9 billion in gross operating profit for the airline industry

Find the complete GMF here.

Source: Airbus

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Arajet Advances Safety Culture Through CBTA Dialogue, Plans Fleet Growth

Dominican Republic – Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s expanding low-cost carrier, reaffirmed its commitment to Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) implementation across Latin America and the Caribbean, with Captain Carlos Rodriguez, VP of Flight Operations, participating in a key panel discussion during the ALTA Aviation Safety, Flight Ops & Training Summit 2025.

  • Rodriguez joined the panel titled “Implementing CBTA in the Region”, sharing operational and training insights alongside regional leaders during the ALTA-hosted forum.

  • The summit, organized by the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA), brought together aviation safety, training, and operations professionals to discuss emerging standards and regulatory alignment.

  • Arajet emphasized its role in shaping a competency-driven safety culture and building a more operationally prepared pilot workforce.

  • Rodriguez highlighted the importance of collaboration, noting the value of exchanging frontline training experiences and lessons from across the Americas.

The summit comes as Arajet continues to scale operations, with 10 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft currently in service and five additional aircraft set to join the fleet in 2026 and 2027, supporting network growth across the Americas.

Statement’s:

  • “It was a truly rewarding experience — reconnecting with colleagues, exchanging ideas and real-world experiences that are shaping a safer, more competency-driven industry,” said Captain Carlos Rodriguez, VP Flight Operations at Arajet.

  • “We continue working together to build a safer sky and a more prepared generation of aviation professionals.”

Source: Arajet (Carlos Rodriguez)

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Argentinian Pilot Training Organisation Upgrades ProSim Training Solutions Powered FTD in 2025

Argentina – CEA by Flight Solutions S.A – Aviation Center, based in Buenos Aires, continues to drive innovation in Latin America’s pilot training sector with its use of fixed-base Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTDs), powered by ProSim software.

  • CEA was founded in 2019 by experienced pilots and aviation specialists to raise the standard of pilot training in the region.

  • The academy’s 738 FSTD powered by ProSim delivers high-quality and cost-effective training to airline pilots.

  • CEA is currently working with ProSim on the requalification of its simulator and has upgraded to the latest ProSim software through a long-term update agreement.

  • The academy is advancing towards becoming an EASA ATPL exam centre and gaining MCC course certification.

  • Federico Maradei, Managing Director of CEA, stated: “Although we have extensive experience in aviation training, CEA is a new venture for us — born out of a growing demand for pilots that exceeds current supply. Our 738 ‘ProSim Inside’ FSTD helps bridge that gap by providing better-trained pilots at a lower cost.”

Source: ProSim Training Solutions B.V.
Photo Credit: ProSim Training Solutions B.V.

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Etihad Airways Hosts 2025 A320 Pilot Recruitment Event in Colombia Amid Surge in South American Interest

Colombia & United Arab Emirates – Etihad Airways is launching an A320 First Officer Assessment Event in Colombia as part of its global pilot recruitment campaign, targeting experienced pilots based in South America. This comes in response to overwhelming interest from pilots in the region and is part of the airline’s broader strategy to attract international aviation talent.

The recruitment event will focus on A320 First Officers who meet a specific set of experience and certification requirements. Candidates are encouraged to apply only if they are currently based in South America, as assessment events in other regions will be announced soon.

  • Location: Bogotá, Colombia
  • Position: A320 First Officer
  • Annual Compensation: Up to AED 513,732 (USD 138,318), tax-free, based on 75 flight hours/month
  • Benefits Include:
    • Education allowance: AED 40,000 (primary), AED 55,000 (secondary), up to 3 children
    • 42 days annual leave
    • Housing, layover, and meal allowances
    • Income protection and end-of-service benefits
    • Accidental and life insurance
    • Industry-leading staff travel

Minimum Requirements:

  • 2,500+ hours total flying time
  • 1,500+ hours on multi-crew, glass cockpit, or high-performance military jet
  • 500+ hours on A320 family
  • Valid A320 type rating for at least 2 more months at joining
  • Flown Airbus FBW aircraft within the last 12 months
  • ICAO unrestricted ATPL (no frozen ATPL unless UAE citizen)
  • Current Class 1 medical
  • English proficiency Level 4+
  • Age 50 or below

Source: Etihad Airways
Photo Credit: Etihad Airways

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Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of May 2025

Global – In May 2025, aircraft manufacturer Airbus:

  • Delivered 51 aircraft to 32 customers
    • 1 A220 – 100
    • 4 A220-300
    • 1 A319neo
    • 11 A320neo
    • 28 A321neo
    • 3 A330-900
    • 3 A350-900
  • No orders placed
  • Year to date Airbus has delivered 243 aircraft to 61 customers.

See last year’s stats here.

AFM Team Note – kindly contact us for a detailed Excel breakdown of orders and deliveries by airline.

Source: Airbus
Photo Credit: Airbus

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FMS Training Solution Provider, Heading365, Announces Partnership with Mexico’s AeroUnion

Mexico City, Mexico – Heading365 has officially announced a new partnership with AeroUnion, welcoming the Mexico-based cargo airline as the latest customer for its A330 FMS Trainer PRO. AeroUnion, recognized for its dedication to reliable cargo operations across the Americas, has selected Heading365’s highly customizable A330 FMS Trainer to equip its flight crews with a comprehensive and tailored training environment. The collaboration underscores AeroUnion’s strategic investment in advanced, airline-specific pilot training solutions as it introduces the Airbus A330 into its expanding fleet.

Source: Heading365
Photo Credit: AeroUnion

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