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Tue, Dec 17, 2019

Delta To Welcome Near-Record Number Of Pilots In 2020

Plans To Hire And Train 1,300 Pilots In The Next year

Delta is set to hire and train more than 1,300 pilots in the next year — the largest single-year hiring event in more than two decades as the airline in 2020 expects to fly more customers on more flights than ever in its history. Pilots hired in the next year will fill positions across a broad range of mainline fleet types at Delta crew bases in New York, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Detroit, Seattle and others.

"We have an incredibly talented team of aviators in place today," said Jim Graham, Delta's S.V.P. of Flight Operations. "And we're prepping for the future by hiring the next generation of pilots who will continue to serve our customers for decades to come. Our pilots are the reason why we're able to connect hundreds of millions of customers around the world each year, and we're excited to welcome the best and brightest to our team."

The latest hiring plan is part of a broader effort to onboard more than 8,000 aviators in the next decade to backfill current pilots who are reaching the mandatory retirement age as well as to fund Delta's anticipated growth.

Delta has also updated its initial hiring plan and now expects to hire at least 2,500 flight attendants in 2020 — the largest number of flight attendants hired in a single year in the airline's 95-year history.

To help generate a pipeline of talented pilots, Delta in 2018 launched the Propel Pilot Career Path Program, an industry-leading initiative that complements the traditional existing path to becoming a pilot through civilian and military pathways. Propel focuses on three main areas: college, company and community. The college avenue offers students at select institutions the opportunity to join a defined, accelerated and customized path from college to Delta. The program allows Delta to recruit talented pilots at an earlier stage in their career, provide a Qualified Job Offer to selected students and be an integral part of their professional development.

In 2019, Delta expanded the college career path adding three schools: Jacksonville University, Kent State University and Arizona State University. A complete list of partner schools is below. Delta will grow the program further in 2020, adding universities and collegiate flight training programs to the list and offering more students the opportunity to have a defined career path to Delta.

Current Delta employees also have the opportunity to draw upon previous flight training, providing an opportunity to transition to a pilot career. ??

As part of the program, students and employees who are accepted are also able to apply for a competitively priced private student loan from Wells Fargo to assist with the cost of flight training.

Delta continues to invest in materials, experiential opportunities and other programs to generate interest in aviation for young children on up through high school. Earlier this year, Delta celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Dream Flight by taking more than 150 youth to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, FL. as around 70 teens completed this year's Aviation Career Education (ACE) Academy and Solo Flight Academy summer programs, which are presented by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals and sponsored by Delta.

Delta also flew its 5th annual WING flight where it brought together young girls and a team of women Delta professionals from across the airline to introduce airline and aviation careers that the students may not have otherwise considered.

"We know how significant it is for young girls to see women who look like them sitting in a flight deck in a pilot's uniform, on the ramp or in our maintenance hangars," said Beth Poole, Delta's General Manager of Pilot Development. "Programs like the WING flight offer a real glimpse into what a career can look like for these young women, some of whom may not have ever stepped foot inside a plane."

The ACE Academy, Dream Flight and WING Flight are just some of the ways Delta is developing the future generation through targeted educational initiatives. Delta has a variety of pipeline programs including investments in nearly 50 aircraft maintenance technician training programs, the Propel Pilot Career Path Program and more.

Additional information about the program and the airline's partner universities can be found on propel.delta.com.  

The full list of Propel partner universities include:

  • Arizona State University
  • Auburn University
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Daytona Beach
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University – Prescott
  • Jacksonville University
  • Kent State University
  • Middle Georgia State University
  • Middle Tennessee State University
  • Minnesota State University, Mankato
  • University of North Dakota
  • Western Michigan University

(Image provided with Delta news release)

FMI: www.delta.com

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