Last week airBaltic Training has accepted already its eighth Diamond Aircraft training aircraft for airBaltic Pilot Academy. Pauls Cālītis, airBaltic Chief Operations Officer: “Our Pilot Academy has managed to gain significant track record and continue its expansion. We have worked hard to offer opportunities for students to benefit greatly while learning from the first-hand experience of our professional instructors.”
Anton Shirkovskiy, Sales Manager at Diamond Aircraft Industries GmbH in Austria: “We are very happy to support the growth of airBaltic Training and are looking forward to further supply the academy with our state-of-the-art and the industry’s safest training platforms.”
Earlier this week airBaltic Training received certification to establish an Authorized Service Centre for Diamond Aircraft at its base in Liepaja International Airport.
airBaltic Training will receive additional two single-engine DA40 NG training aircraft from Diamond Aircraft in 2021. airBaltic Pilot Academy has opened application process for new student groups in 2020 and 2021. For more information and applications, please visit: http://pilotacademy.com.

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