With Indian Aviation on an exponential growth trajectory and burgeoning demand for quality pilots, the global aviation education & training group – Airways Aviation Group operating in Europe, Australia, Middle East & Africa and Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy India, announced the coming together of a new strategic alliance partnership.
The Dubai-headquartered Airways Aviation and Hyderabad based Asia Pacific Flight Training Academy Limited (APFT) an signed a new strategic alliance partnership that will provide prospective Indian students & Airline cadets access to a new and innovative Pilot Pathway Program from May 2023.
“It is great to visit India again and I am very impressed at the progress being made” said Romy Hawatt, Airways Aviation Group founder and chairman. “We feel we have found the right organisation to grow and develop our strategic plans. The triple A, Airways Aviation Group are not only the largest global private aviation academy but also have one of the world’s largest privately owned training fleet. APFT have been actively seeking international partners with best global standards and practices consistent with the Indian DGCA requirements.”
“We believe we will be able to enhance the standards of training, facilities and our fleet thereby helping India attain her coveted goal of becoming a world class aviation training hub, as envisioned by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India,” said Hemanth D.P., CEO – APFT, an industry veteran and former chief commercial officer and chief operating officer at GMR Airports. “The Indian aviation industry and the government are focused on developing a robust pipeline of well-trained pilots and other Aviation professionals. It is therefore prudent that Indian flight training organisations (along with their airline counterparts) establish new and robust strategic education & training alliances with reputed, capable & established international partners.”
The new Airways Aviation India office will be located at the GMR Aero Towers along with the APFT office at The Aero City Hyderabad International Airport campus and the two companies plan to start delivering the Pilot Foundation program to prospective Indian aviators from May.
The Airways Aviation/APFT Programme will include several flexible training programmes designed for both student and airline partner needs. These include hybrid programs offering both Indian DGCA and EASA (European) or CASA (Australian), Commercial Pilot Licenses, along with options for Aviation Graduate Degree programs from European and Australian universities. APFT has already purchased three Diamond DA40s, the worlds most advanced flight training aircraft, with Jet Fuel powered Continental Mercedes engines.