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BAA Training To Prepare Over 650 New Pilots

Projected Enrollment In  Ab Initio programs Through 2021

Five new cadet programs have been launched by BAA Training that are expected to train as many as 650 new pilots in the coming five years.

Partnership agreements to support future talents were signed with Wizz Air, Lao Skyway, Small Planet Airlines, SmartLynx Airlines and Vietnam Airlines. The list of partners is expected to extend to at least three more as contracts are about to be signed soon. In 2017, the number of students at BAA Training has increased sharply: those enrolling on Ab Initio programmes almost doubled compared to the previous year.  

“To respond to the increasing demand and growing capacities, we have started delivering practical training at two more locations in Lithuania. In addition to S. Darius and S. Girenas aerodrome in Kaunas, we provide flight training at Istra and Kyviskes aerodromes located in Panevezys and Vilnius,” said Egle Vaitkeviciute, CEO of BAA Training. “BAA Training has developed and implemented new standardization, as well as training programs for instructors. This ... assists us in meeting the record-high training demand. Keeping high training standards is our top priority even during times like now, when the demand for flight training is at absolute peak,”  Vaitkeviciute said.

Despite the current record figures, the numbers are expected to elevate even stronger in a five-year period. Vaitkeviciute said that cadet programs are becoming increasingly popular among carriers because of more flexible training solutions and possibility to select strong, as well as motivated candidates. Moreover, students willing to become pilots perceive these programs as an opportunity to enter aviation job market with more ease: in case training is successful, cadet programs translate into the guaranteed workplace. BAA Training plays an important role by ensuring both parties receive services that meet expectations.

“We are further strengthening our capabilities across cadet programmes by closely cooperating with our clients. The requirements for quality and more advanced training solutions are increasing, therefore, we regularly collect feedback and improve quality, as well as scope of services provided for both airlines and future pilots. We constantly adapt training programmes to the individual needs of both,” Vaitkeviciute said.

Currently, BAA Training offers a total of 11 different Ab Initio training programs. Three of which are customized cadet programs that regularly take place when new group of international students is formed.

(Image provided with BAA Training news release)

FMI: www.baatraining.com

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