Here are the latest publicly reported updates on Fiji Airways Aviation Academy:
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Fiji Airways invested about $160 million in expanding the Academy, adding two CAE 7000XR full-flight simulators for Airbus A350 and ATR-72, along with other training devices. The expansion aimed to broaden in-house training, reduce overseas travel, and support local talent development. This was announced in September 2024 and highlighted the Academy’s role in scaling training capacity and sustaining Fiji Airways’ local workforce.[1]
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The Academy has been positioned as a regional hub for aviation training, with plans to continue expanding the simulator fleet and facilities to attract international airline training business while serving Fiji Airways’ own training needs. Media coverage from September 2024 emphasizes turning Fiji into a leading regional destination for commercial aviation training.[3]
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In 2024, reports noted ongoing milestones since opening in 2019, including maintaining currency for national technical crews, progressing local pilots into various seats, completing type ratings, and hosting foreign license conversions, with a broader goal of growing the Academy’s scope and regional influence,.[2][3]
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Earlier announcements in 2024 pointed to expanding the Academy with two additional simulators, and 2026 timelines for further growth, including continued investment in Simulators and training facilities to support both local and international trainees.[4]
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Local and regional media (September 2024) described the Academy as a game changer for training capacity and a strategic asset for Fiji Airways, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to local talent development and well-being of staff by keeping training domestic.[8]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise date stamps, financial figures, or create a brief timeline of milestones from these sources. I can also summarize how these developments compare with other regional aviation training hubs.
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Gavoka also revealed plans to launch two additional simulators at the academy in the coming weeks. *“The simulators at the airport represent the entire fleet of the airline right now. The A350 is also part of it now. I think in about two weeks’ time there will be two more that will be launched at the academy in Nadi. Fiji Airways has about 2,200 staff and the number of pilots has also increased quite significantly and the vast majority, more than 90%, are local. Just to add, the academy is...
www.fbcnews.com.fjFiji Airways and the Tertiary Scholarships and Loan Service have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will nurture local pilots and aircraft engi
www.fijivillage.comFiji Airways has expanded its Aviation Academy in Nadi with two new state-of-the-art full-flight simulators.
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centreforaviation.comFiji Airways has invested approximately $160 million, in two new CAE 7000XR full flight simulators for the Airbus A350 and ATV-72 aircraft and two new
www.fijivillage.comConsecutively, the first batch of pilots successfully completed training in November 2020, with the second batch anticipated to enter Fiji in February this year.
fijisun.com.fjSUVA, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The Fiji Airways is expanding its aviation academy to address the increasing demand for pilot and cabin crew training from international airlines. The expansion will include two more simulators, a three-story safety and service training building for the cabin crew and an apartment-style accommodation block, which will have a restaurant, gymnasium and a swimming poll, according to Fiji Broadcasting Corporation on Thursday. Fiji Airways managing director and CEO Andre...
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