48 airBaltic Pilot Academy Students Have Graduated

25 January 2023

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A total, 48 airBaltic Pilot Academy students have joined the company as First Officers after graduating in 2022. Overall, there are 67 active students for now, and four new study groups will be formed in 2023 – in February, May, September and November.

In total, 49 people began their studies in the Pilot Academy in 2022. Of the 48 airBaltic Pilot Academy graduated, they represent such countries as Latvia (24), France (7), Germany (5), Lithuania (4), Spain (3), Finland (2), Estonia (1), Sweden (1) and the Netherlands (1). Six of the graduates, joining airBaltic, are female. During previous 12 months, students have flown 4 202.3 hours, but the most time spent in the air was in March, August and September.

Of the 67 active students, most of them are from the Baltics, while also other EU member states, such as Germany, France, Finland, Spain and Italy, are represented. More than 10% of students are female.

As for now, 76 students, after graduating, have joined airBaltic as First Officers. In order to advance to the position of Captain, it is necessary to accumulate flight experience of 4 to 5 years. Considering that the airBaltic Pilot Academy was founded in 2018, it is possible to expect the first Captains of the Pilot Academy very soon. During years, the overall amount of the Pilot Academy’s students is 152.

On the first Friday of each month, special Pilot Academy open days are being hosted. During these events, which happen alternately both remotely and on-site, attendees have an opportunity to get a detailed information about the Pilot Academy, its programme, study process, pilot profession and to consult with airBaltic Training representatives on how to prepare a good application and be selected as a cadet, and much more. In addition, it is be possible to catch the feeling of flying aircraft in flight simulator.

Since May 2022, airBaltic Pilot Academy has improved the payment structure for its commercial pilot study programme. As of now, after successfully passing the company’s assessment, airBaltic will finance a significant part of the studies.

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