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“Emirates Training Pilots” strengthens its fleet with the two “Jamebirds” planes

The Emirates Academy to train pilots has expanded its fleet, and the diversity of its training programs, by adding two new Jamebid GB1 planes, which have already started performing air exercises over the atmosphere of the academy, and this addition is a qualitative step in raising the standards of excellence in training, and embodies the academy’s vision in keeping pace with the requirements of the future aviation sector.

The Academy stated, in a statement yesterday, that, by having a fleet of 30 aircraft of “Ceress”, “Venum” and “Diamond”, it has now trained its students on four different types of aircraft, which is rare in the field of training of pilots, and gives students a variety of experience before graduating.

She stated that the Jamebid GB1 plane are one of the first show aircraft in the academy, which was specially designed to train pilots in the techniques of preventing disturbances and restore control of the plane, noting that these models of aircraft are characterized by their high ability to maneuver, and their accurate response to intensive training requirements, ensuring super performance that enhances the readiness of the trainees.

She pointed out that thanks to this addition, academic students can complete five hours of training training, restore to control the plane, and deal with confidence with various training scenarios using advanced technologies.

“We continue to work according to a clear vision based on leadership in training pilots, based on our belief that excellence in training is the basis for building the future of Emirates Airlines and the sector as a whole.”

He added, “We adopt an advanced training approach based on technology and innovation, with a continuous review of programs to ensure their compatibility with the developments of industry.” He pointed out that “the joining of (Jamebird) aircraft is a qualitative addition that enhances our training system, and elevates the efficiency of our graduates, to be at the highest level of readiness since the first day in their career.” The “Jamebird GB1” plane is characterized by its high operating efficiency, and its ability to fly for up to seven hours and 30 minutes, including an hour and a half of high -performance air exercises.

It is noteworthy that he recently graduated 85 pilots, while the current batch includes 330 trainees of 26 different nationalities.

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