Thursday, September 12, 2024

Fly Jinnah partners with UAE-based T3 Aviation Academy to train future Pakistani Pilots

Pakistan’s leading low-cost airline Fly Jinnah has announced a partnership with T3 Aviation Academy to train its first batch of future Pakistani pilots. This significant collaboration marks the start of an ambitious journey to cultivate and develop local aviation talent within Pakistan.

The initial training phase for these Commercial Pilot License (CPL) holders began on June 20, 2024, at T3 Aviation Academy’s facility in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Following this foundational training, the group will progress to aircraft base training and line training with Fly Jinnah. This comprehensive program is designed to equip them with the skills and knowledge required to meet the highest international standards.

This partnership, made possible with the support of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, underscores a commitment to fostering local talent. The initiative aims to develop a new generation of pilots who will significantly contribute to the growth and success of Pakistan’s aviation industry.

A Fly Jinnah spokesperson said, “The collaboration with T3 Aviation Academy highlights our commitment to investing in Pakistan’s aviation future and providing world-class training to our aspiring pilots.”

The airline company thanked Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for their support in enabling this initiative. “We are confident that this program will produce highly skilled pilots who will uphold the highest standards of safety and professionalism.”

T3 Aviation Academy, known for its comprehensive pilot training programs, brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record in developing top-tier aviation professionals. By joining forces with Fly Jinnah, they are set to deliver an unparalleled training experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on learning.

This partnership represents a pivotal step towards enhancing the capabilities of Pakistan’s aviation sector and ensuring a robust pipeline of skilled pilots for the future.

Zakhia Irfan
Zakhia is a dedicated journalist who loves to read and travel. She covers all aspects of aviation and travel news for Islamabad Scene.

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