Skyborne has announced the expansion of its Gloucestershire Airport (GLO) training facility, significantly increasing the academy’s UK capacity amid growing global demand for airline standard pilots.
Enhancing the academy’s training capabilities, the expansion includes additional hangar space for its growing fleet of aircraft, more classrooms for ground training and breakout rooms for both trainees and employees.
Skyborne’s facility in Gloucestershire will work with its base in Bournemouth to deliver UKCAA and EASA Integrated ATPL courses for Skyborne’s airline programmes, as well as military conversions and the modular aspects of the recently launched Fly First pathway.
Lee Woodward, CEO, Skyborne, says: “Our Gloucestershire Airport site expansion reflects our commitment to the region’s economic growth and the future pilot pipeline.
“We built Skyborne from the ground up and started our very first intake here in Gloucestershire Airport. Since then, we’ve set up bases in Bournemouth and Vero Beach, Florida, USA, where we’ve established a global network of airline partnerships and seen Skyborne pilots go on to fly for more than 50 airlines worldwide.
“Safety, quality and airline standards are our highest priority at Skyborne and this investment in Gloucestershire Airport ensures we can continue developing the next generation of pilots without compromise.”
The expansion of the state-of-the-art facility in Gloucestershire will also enable Skyborne to increase its team of instructors, mechanics and other units of the business to support its growth.
For more information on Skyborne’s UK facilities and training offerings, visit: https://skyborne.com/uk/