Argentinian Flight School, Fly Up, is Hiring Flight Instructors

Fly Up Flight School and Training Center is currently hiring a number flight instructors. Please see an extract of the job post below.

“Responsibilities: 

  • Request school students to practice newly acquired knowledge.
  • Ask questions that explore students’ understanding and encourage them to think in different ways about what they have learned.
  • Present opportunities for students to apply what they know to solve problems or make decisions.
  • Present students with problems and decisions that test the limits of their knowledge.
  • Demonstrate the benefits of understanding and being able to apply knowledge.
  • Introduce new topics that support the lesson objectives, whenever possible.

Requirements:

  • Flight instructor rating
  • Experience”

To learn more about the job and to apply, click here.

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  • Demand for 2,240 new airplanes; single-aisle airplanes comprise over 90% of demand through 2041
  • Region outpacing global air traffic recovery
  • 20-year demand for commercial aviation services valued at $165 billion
  • Latin America’s geography and demographics are key factors in industry growth

With Latin American air travel outpacing the industry’s global recovery, the region’s commercial fleet is projected to grow by more than 85% over the next 20 years, fueled by the strength of domestic and intra-regional travel, Boeing said. The region is well-positioned for healthy recovery beyond near-term market disruptions.

According to Boeing’s 2022 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), the Latin American and Caribbean region will need 2,240 new airplanes by 2041. The CMO, an annual projection for commercial airplanes and services, forecasts that more than 2,000 single-aisle deliveries will more than double the current fleet to serve popular leisure routes between North America, Mexico and the Caribbean, while also expanding intra-regional networks. As the fleet grows, demand for commercial aviation services will grow as well, reaching $165 billion in value over the forecast period.

“Latin America has seen a strong recovery in air travel, particularly in domestic markets, with airlines in the region successfully leveraging single-aisle fleets for short-haul flights and expanding global networks.” said David Franson, Boeing regional director of Market Forecasting. “Airlines will continue to navigate Latin America’s challenges to make air transportation more available and attractive to travelers in the region.”

More than half of new airplane deliveries will accommodate growth in commercial aviation across the continent, with the remaining orders replacing older airplanes with more fuel-efficient models such as the 737 MAX, 787 Dreamliner and 777X, according to Boeing. I     n the past decade, Latin American carriers have opened more than 200 city pairs across the region, a foundation for future single-aisle demand that will account for over 90% of deliveries.

Fleet renewal is a key component of Boeing’s strategy to decarbonize aerospace. New airplanes provide significant efficiency gains — each generation reduces fuel use and emissions 15-25%.

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  • Passenger traffic in the region is expected to grow at 4.4% annually.
  • Latin America’s freighter fleet predicted to grow by nearly 50% to 160 airplanes, aligned with global trends for long-term air cargo demand.
  • The region’s carriers will see demand for 118,000 new aviation personnel, including 35,000 pilots, 35,000 technicians and 48,000 cabin crew members in the next two decades, according to Boeing’s 2022 Pilot and Technician Outlook.

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.

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