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19 Jan 2024
In a significant development, Tata-owned Air India has announced its ambitious plan to construct the largest training academy in South Asia. The state-of-the-art facility aims to train a vast number of aviation professionals, further bolstering the aviation sector in the region.
A Landmark Venture in Aviation Education
Air India, under the ownership of the Tata Group, is all set to launch an integrated aviation training academy in Gurugram, Haryana. Spanning an impressive area of 600,000 square feet, this academy will be the largest of its kind in South Asia. The facility will serve as a hub for training various aviation professionals and is projected to train over 50,000 individuals in the coming years.
Comprehensive Training for Diverse Roles
The training academy will cater to a wide range of roles within the aviation industry. It will offer training programs not only for pilots but also for cabin crew, ground handling staff, engineering personnel, security staff, and more. This comprehensive approach to training will ensure that the academy produces well-rounded professionals equipped to handle various challenges in the aviation sector.
Plans for Future Expansion
Air India's training academy is expected to commence operations in the near future, with a focus on providing top-notch training for aviation professionals. The academy will boast over 20 Full Flight Simulator Bays (FFS) to facilitate realistic training experiences for pilots. These simulators will replicate the conditions of Air India's existing fleet, ensuring that pilots are fully prepared for aircraft deliveries and future advancements in aviation technology.
Collaboration with Airbus and Airbus Training Centre
As part of its expansion plans, Air India is also collaborating with Airbus to establish an Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) school. This initiative aims to offer comprehensive training to engineering cadets in the aviation sector. The training center will be equipped with 20 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) Bays, with Airbus providing 10 of the required simulators. The courses offered by the Tata Airbus Training Centre will be approved by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Implications for Aviation Industry and Air India's Growth
The establishment of South Asia's largest training academy by Tata-owned Air India marks a significant step forward in the growth and development of the aviation sector in the region. This initiative will not only enhance the skill level of aviation professionals but also contribute to the overall improvement of safety standards and operational efficiency. It is a testament to Air India's commitment to fostering excellence in aviation education and its dedication to staying at the forefront of industry advancements.
With the construction of this state-of-the-art training academy, Air India is reinforcing its position as a leading player in the aviation industry. The academy will serve as a center of excellence, nurturing talent and equipping individuals with the necessary skills to thrive in the dynamic field of aviation.