IndiGo ties up with Skyborne for pilot training

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

said Tuesday it has selected Academy to train up to 100 pilots annually over the next five years under its programme.

The was conducting the training programme at CAE Gondia in earlier.

In a statement, said that the "18-month programme will enable selected cadets to train for a US FAA (Federal Administration) and Indian DGCA (of Civil Aviation) Commercial Pilots Licence and Type Rating", before advancing into employment and flying the line as a with

A with an "Type Rating" is permitted to fly the A318, A319, A320, A321 and the latest A320neo aircraft with no further training.

cadets will undergo 13 months of "US FAA 141" commercial pilot training in Arizona, US, before returning to to convert their US FAA licence to an Indian DGCA licence.

Ashim Mittra, Senior Vice President, Flight Operations, IndiGo said, "Our partnership with will provide us with a steady flow of highly-skilled, internationally trained pilots over the next five years."

"It is expected that airlines in will require up to 10,000 new pilots by 2030 to meet demand, so we are delighted to have signed this agreement with Skyborne," he added.

The first batch of selected cadets would start training at the UK-based airline academy Skyborne in April 2019, IndiGo said.?

In 2011, IndiGo joined hands with CAE to provide training to "ab initio" pilot cadets at the CAE Global Academy Gondia, and CAE type-rating training centres.

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First Published: Tue, January 29 2019. 17:45 IST