IndiGo ties with Australian institute to train pilot cadets
The initial tie-up is for two years and can be
renewed later and the training will be conducted at the FTA's facility
at the Parafield Airport in South Australia.
Private budget carrier stock pricequote/transport-logistics/inter globeaviation partnered with Australian flight training institute, Flight Training
Adelaide (FTA), to provide training to its pilot cadets.
The
initial tie-up is for two years and can be renewed later and the
training will be conducted at the FTA's facility at the Parafield
Airport in South Australia.
Mentored by IndiGo, successful
candidates will receive licence from both Australian air safety
regulator, CASA as well as the aviation watchdog DGCA, IndiGo said in a
release.
These cadet pilots upon graduation will return to India
for flight licence conversion and absorbed as junior first officers
(JFOs) with IndiGo, it added.
FTA has extensive experience in conducting cadet pilot training for airlines worldwide over the last more than three decades.
At
present, it provides training to cadet pilots from Cathay Pacific,
China Airlines, Cathay Dragon, Hong Kong Government Flying Service, TAG
Aviation, Vietnam Airlines, QantasLink and Virgin Australia.
"We
are delighted to partner with FTA. We have always endeavoured to tap the
best talent in the industry. By ensuring that these talented cadets are
exposed to the best pilot training at FTA's world-class facilities in
Australia, we will have continued access to a pool of highly skilled
aviators well into the future," said IndiGo Whole Time Director and
President Aditya Ghosh.
FTA is IndiGo's third partner for flying
training since 2011 when for the first time the Gurugram-based budget
airline joined hands with CAE to provide training to pilot cadets at the
CAE Global Academy Gondia in India and CAE type-rating training
centres.
Last year, it collaborated with New Zealand-based CTC Aviation for pilots training programm
"IndiGo
is our latest airline partner. We are looking forward to extending our
relationship with the airline, and more importantly, to offer a high
quality, fit-for-purpose training program to facilitate the employment
of a First Officer with IndiGo," Flight Training Adelaide Chief
Executive Officer Johan Pienaar
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