His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai views the scale model of Emirates Flight Academy at the Dubai Air Show. Explaining the initiative, is Adel Al Redha, Emirates Executive Vice President & Chief Operations Officer. With him is Capt Abdulla Al Hammadi, Emirates’ National Cadet Pilot Manager.
The scale model of Emirates Flight Academy and a holographic video explaining its innovative pilot training concept at the Emirates Stand at the 2013 Dubai Air Show. Photo 3 – Visitors to the Emirates Stand at the 2013 Dubai Air Show, view the scale model of Emirates Flight Academy and a holographic video explaining its innovative pilot training concept.
Emirates
Flight Academy will help address Middle East pilot demand
40,000 pilots needed
in the region over next 20 years
DUBAI, U.A.E., 23rd
November 2013 -
Emirates Flight Academy will help address the need for 40,000 pilots in the
Middle East over the next two decades in support of a fast growing aviation
sector.
Representatives of the
academy have been explaining the latest developments at Dubai Air Show, running
from 17 to 21 November at Al Maktoum International, Dubai World Central in
Jebel Ali.
At the show, His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and
Ruler of Dubai viewed an eye-catching holographic video, the centrepiece of the
academy’s air show display, which highlights the importance of training the
next generation of airline pilots.
The 2013 Boeing Pilot &
Technician Outlook projects a requirement for nearly half a million pilots
globally over the next 20 years, with 40,000 of those required in the Middle
East.
“With the dramatic growth of
the aviation sector, the demand for new pilots is clear. Emirates is taking the
lead and planning for the future. This academy is a major commitment by the
airline to the UAE’s aviation industry, and it supports the global industry’s
need for a new generation of pilots,” said Adel Al Redha, Emirates Executive
Vice President & Chief Operations Officer.
“The Emirates Flight Academy
also takes an innovative approach to pilot training that will set the benchmark
for training excellence in the industry,” added Mr Al Redha.The AED 500 million
Emirates Flight Academy is designed to accommodate up to 400 students at a
time. It will initially serve as the dedicated training centre for Emirates’
National Cadet Pilot Programme, and gradually expand its cadet intake to include
ab-initio pilots from other carriers.
Based at Dubai World Central,
the facility will have its own 1.5 kilometre runway, control tower, airport
code and a fleet of training aircraft. The fully integrated academy will
comprise of classrooms, student accommodation, flight simulators and flight
training.
A distinct advantage is that
students will be introduced to advanced jet orientation - dealing with fast and
high speed jet aircraft - right at the beginning of their course, bringing a
safer and simpler transition to First Officer status.
Once completed in 2015, the 140-hectare site,
employing over 150 staff, will bring all aspects of cadet training within Dubai
under one roof. Around 160 graduates are
expected to be produced each year on the doorstep of what will become the
world’s largest airport.
Video:
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