Effects of Airline Industry Growth on Pilot Training

  • Valenta V
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Abstract

The rapid airline growth in recent years sparked debates about global pilot shortage. Interest of talented individuals to join the aviation industry may be affected by unstable remuneration and rising cost of training. This article evaluates pilots supply and demand. The cost of initial pilot training is compared between 2007 and 2017. The airline industry growth in the last decade is described and collated with evolution of labor cost and pilots’ pay. Increasing pilot demand puts pressure on efficiency of training. Current training methods are reviewed. A development of new strategies is suggested in order to meet airline industry needs.

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Valenta, V. (2018). Effects of Airline Industry Growth on Pilot Training. MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development, 6(4), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.14311/mad.2018.04.06

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