Airways Aviation ESMA has welcomed its September intake of Integrated ATPL and Cabin Crew courses. Although more focused on B2B contracts, the Montpellier based academy has increased its intake of B2C students, having welcomed in September 35 cadets for the Integrated ATPL course and 48 students for the Cabin Crew course. These 83 new students are coming mostly from France but also from additional 12 countries from Europe, Africa and Asia. Some are also from the French overseas provinces originating from Oceania, Africa and the Caribbean.
Alexandre Alves, Global COO & CCO, Airways Aviation Group, commented: “We are very happy to welcome these new students to Airways Aviation family and help them achieve their dream of entering a career in aviation. We will use all of our expertise of more than 45 years working in aviation training along with the most recent technology to offer them the best qualified training possible.”
In the group of 35 new ATPL cadets are 5 female students who benefited from the Women Scholarship announced early this year. This scholarship intends to attract more women into aviation and to the pilot profession and offers €10.000 (ten thousand euro) to the ones that pass the assessment which will be used to cut down their training costs. Next Pilot and Cabin Crew intake will be in November and there are limited seats to enroll in the courses.
To handle the impressive growth of the last few months in new intakes of self-sponsored students as well as the several B2B contracts its currently running, Airways Aviation ESMA has an ongoing recruitment process for EASA Qualified Flight Instructors. It has recruited 20 new instructors in the last 4 months, but the process is open and wants to add more highly motivated instructors to the team.
For more information about the training programs and how Airways Aviation is equipping graduates with the tools to confidently embark on a career within the dynamic world of aviation, please visit www.airwaysaviation.com

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