

The group consists of 15 students from various countries, including Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, and Sweden. Currently, there are 163 active students at the Academy, most of whom come from the Baltic countries. 131 students have joined airBaltic after graduating. 10% of all the students are female.
“We are pleased to welcome the newest students to the airBaltic Pilot Academy, whose dedication reflects the growing demand for skilled aviation professionals,” said Martin Gauss, CEO and President of airBaltic. “As we continue to expand, our commitment to top-tier training remains strong, now further reinforced by our second Airbus A220 simulator, ensuring the highest standards of safety and operational excellence. With each new group, we take another step toward shaping the next generation of pilots who will support airBaltic’s growth and the future of aviation.”
In addition to this announcement, airBaltic recently installed its second A220 full-flight simulator, improving the airline’s ability to train and maintain the skills of its pilots.
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