Vietjet and F AIR sign pilot training deal

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Inter AirportsVietjet and F AIR, a leading flight training center in the Czech Republic, have signed a partnership agreement to train pilots. Under the agreement, F AIR will provide flight training for pilot trainees at Vietjet Aviation Academy’s (VJAA) Multi-Crew Pilot License (MPL) program in Czech Republic. The program adheres to European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) standards, aiming to develop highly skilled pilots  for Vietnam’s aviation sector and the broader region.

Tran Huu Quoc, Director of VJAA, said: “Partnering with a leading European flight training center enables Vietjet to secure a steady pipeline of internationally certified aviation professionals. This collaboration marks a strategic milestone in Vietjet’s journey toward global connectivity, addressing the airline’s growing needs and sustainable development.”

Vietnam and the Czech Republic share a long history of cooperation across various sectors, including education and training, particularly in aviation personnel development. Vietjet’s partnership with F AIR further strengthens this relationship while expanding the airline’s European collaborations for pilot training.

Vietjet is expanding its modern fleet with aircraft from world-leading manufacturers, while also extending its flight network across the Asia-Pacific region and targeting promising markets in Europe and the Americas.

Founded in 1990, F AIR is Central and Eastern Europe’s premier private flight school, offering a full spectrum of aviation training programs. With over three decades of experience, F AIR has trained thousands of pilots from around the world, combining state-of-the-art facilities, modern aircraft, and a commitment to quality. Fully certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), F AIR is dedicated to producing highly skilled aviation professionals who meet the industry’s most rigorous standards.

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