Market Intelligence: North America
Emirates Holds Pilot Roadshow in the USA in December 2024
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Emirates, has announced its highly anticipated Pilot Roadshow’s return to the United States. The recruitment team will conduct in-person sessions to provide detailed insights into the Emirates pilot recruitment process and the benefits of joining the airline. The roadshow is open to pilots and their partners, aiming to engage potential candidates and their families.
- The roadshow will cover application processes, assessments, training programs, roster details, and benefits offered to Emirates pilots.
- Dates and locations:
- Orlando, Florida: December 1–2, 2024
- Miami, Florida: December 3–4, 2024
- Las Vegas, Nevada: December 5–6, 2024
Source: Emirates
Photo Credit: Emirates
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US Pilot and Aircraft Maintenance Training Group Spartan Announces in 2024 New Director of Business Development
USA – Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology has announced the appointment of Jim Borgaard as its new Director of Business Development. Borgaard will play a key role in advancing the college’s collaboration with the Atlas Cadet Academy to prepare aspiring aviation professionals for careers at Atlas Air.
- Borgaard’s role will focus on expanding opportunities for students in the Atlas Cadet Academy, offering a streamlined pathway to employment with Atlas Air after successful completion of training.
- The flight training component of the program will be conducted at Illinois Aviation Academy, located at DuPage Airport in Illinois.
- The partnership aims to address the growing demand for qualified pilots while providing a structured career pathway within the aviation sector.
Statement:
- “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Director of Business Development at Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology! In this role, I’ll be working to provide the opportunity for aspiring aviation professionals to join the Atlas Cadet Academy with a pathway to Atlas Air upon successful completion of the training program,” shared Jim Borgaard.
About Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology was established in 1928 and boasts a rich history in aviation education. Through the years, we’ve had the privilege of training over 100,000 pilots and technicians from the United States and over 40 other countries. We take pride in offering training options at four campus locations throughout the United States, including Tulsa, Los Angeles, Inland Empire, and Denver areas.
Source: Jim Borgaard (Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology)
Photo Credit: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
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US Flight School Appoints 2024 Head of Flight Training & Program Manager
St. Augustine, Florida, USA – Florida Flyers Flight Academy, a U.S.-based pilot training organization, has announced the appointment of Leonardo Rivero as its new Head of Flight Training and Program Manager.Leonardo Rivero will oversee the academy’s flight training operations and manage its training programs.
Learn more about Florida Flyers Flight Academy or Mr. Rivero by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.
Source: Leonardo Rivero (Florida Flyers Flight Academy)
Photo Credit: Florida Flyers Flight Academy
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EAA Ray Aviation Scholarship Program Reaches 600 Pilots
USA – The EAA Ray Aviation Scholarship program continues to make a difference for young people pursuing aviation dreams, as 600 scholarship recipients have completed flight training and earned their pilot certificates.
The scholarship program is funded by the Ray Foundation, managed by EAA, and administered through the EAA Chapter network. The program awards scholarships to qualified applicants to help them achieve their aviation aspirations. The foundation has expanded its funding for the scholarship program to $2.25 million for 2025, including a boost of up to $12,000 per individual scholarship.
“EAA and the Ray Foundation continue to see the direct benefit the Ray Aviation Scholarship program has on students with pilot aspirations,” says Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programming. “The completion rate of our scholars remains at approximately 80 percent, a near inverse of the national average.”
There are EAA chapter and scholar eligibility requirements for the Ray Aviation Scholarship that indicate a commitment to success. Once a chapter is approved for the program, it nominates the chosen scholar for EAA’s final review. Many chapters are granted the full $12,000 for their selected scholar, but some chapters have committed 25 percent of the award, to secure their slot in the program. All EAA and divisional chapters in the United States and Canada are eligible for a grant up to $12,000.
The Lightspeed Aviation Foundation and EAA award a Zulu 3 headset to each scholar after they complete solo flight or, if they soloed pre-scholarship, after passing the written exam. This recognizes the scholar as they progress and ultimately complete flight training.
About EAA
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and embodies The Spirit of Aviation through the world’s most engaged community of aviation enthusiasts. EAA’s 300,000 members and 900 local chapters enjoy the fun and camaraderie of sharing their passion for flying, building and restoring recreational aircraft.
Source: EAA
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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider CAE Enhances Training with Data-Driven CORe Pilot Training Module
CAE has announced the introduction of its new Continuously Optimized Recurrent (CORe) training module, designed to enhance business aviation training through data-driven insights. This optional module integrates seamlessly into the standard five-day recurrent training program while maintaining regulatory compliance.
- Key Features: CORe training leverages data from CAE Rise™, OEM flight operations, quality assurance reports, and pilot feedback to personalize and optimize pilot training.
- Data-Driven Approach: The module adapts recurrent training to focus on real-world operational trends and pilot-specific needs, ensuring skills are continuously honed in alignment with the latest industry standards.
- Seamless Integration: CAE confirmed that CORe training integrates into existing recurrent training schedules without compromising compliance or increasing training time.
Statement’s
- “CORe training is a new data-driven business aviation training module from CAE that seamlessly integrates into the standard 5-day Recurrent Training without affecting regulatory compliance,” said Carlos Carpio.
Now available at CAE’s Las Vegas Training Center, CORe is set to expand across North America, offering a transformative training experience designed to optimize pilot performance and readiness.
Source: CAE
Photo Credit: CAE