FlyBy Aviation Academy announced that during the month of May, the Academy celebrated yet another pilot graduation ceremony, marking the successful completion of training for 18 new pilots representing 8 different nationalities. This milestone reflects the consistent quality and international scope of FlyBy’s flight training programmes.
Also during May, FlyBy Aviation Academy welcomed a new class of cadets to its flagship EASA ATPL Integrated programme — the third intake of the year. This new course brings together 26 students from 17 different countries, namely:
Spain, India, Kenya, Sweden, Germany, Kuwait, United Kingdom, South Korea, France, Iraq, Algeria, Tunisia, Israel, Philippines, Lebanon, Ukraine and Italy.
This remarkable diversity further reinforces the unique international character of FlyBy Aviation Academy — undoubtedly the most international flight academy in Europe and one of the most international in the world.
Fernando Aguado, Accountable Manager commented: “Every graduation is a celebration of dedication, talent and global ambition. Seeing pilots and cadets from so many different countries train side by side at FlyBy is the clearest proof of who we are: a truly global aviation academy preparing the next generation of airline pilots.”

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