Wagga Wagga Business Profile Airline Pilot Training

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Wagga Wagga Business Profile airline pilot training

Australia Airline Pilot Academy, Wagga Wagga Wagga Wagga Provides Plenty of Blue Sky for Pilot Training The Australian Airline Pilot Academy’s (AAPA) first local graduation of trainees occurred in June, 2009. AAPA’s parent company, Regional Express Airlines (REX) has been flying for over thirty years and has established the Academy in Wagga Wagga to complement its airline operations in the City.

The Academy offers flight training which includes a unique Rex Pilot Cadetship scheme and an intensive live-in training program which allows students to graduate with a Commercial Pilots Licence, a Multi Engine Rating and Command Instrument Rating within 32 weeks.

The Wagga Wagga Advantage

‘We started in temporary premises in 2009’ says General Manager Geoff Cook, ‘and we are now training some 40 students with the aim being to grow to 200 students per year over the next few years.’

‘The other key factor for us is the weather. Wagga Wagga has minimal poor weather events, and this allows us to programme very tight training schedules with minimal delays.’

The Academy has begun a $25 million development of a state of the art flight training facility in Wagga Wagga. This aims to make Wagga Wagga an Asia Pacific leader in pilot training. The academy will include training and simulator rooms, offices and 92 bedrooms for trainee pilots and stewards, as well as communal and recreational facilities on the 2.5-hectare site. Phase 1 is scheduled for completion by the first half of 2010 and final completion is scheduled for 2014.

‘The greatest benefit Wagga Wagga provides for us is that we can be co-located with other parts of the Rex Group, in particular the engineering base,’ says Geoff.

‘Being located only an hours flight from Melbourne or Sydney means doing business in either city is easy.’ ‘We have found that the development of our business has proceeded smoothly and at a pace equivalent if not faster than I would expect in metropolitan areas. The cost to build infrastructure in Wagga Wagga has been competitive with metropolitan areas.’

“The Academy has begun a $25 million development of a state of the art flight training facility in Wagga Wagga. This aims to make Wagga Wagga an Asia Pacific leader in pilot training.” Geoff Cook, General Manager, AAPA


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