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Emirates flight academy opened

SHAIKH MOHAMMAD OFFICIALLY OPENS PURPOSE-BUILT FACILITY NEAR AL MAKTOUM AIRPORT THAT CAN TRAIN 600 CADETS AT A TIME

- BY ANDREW STAPLES Chief Business Reporter

His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, at the Emirates Flight Training Academy near Al Maktoum Airport yesterday after he inaugurate­d the facility. He also toured the Dubai Airshow.

Emirates Flight Training Academy was officially opened by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday.

The purpose-built facility near Al Maktoum Airport has its own 1.8km runway, independen­t flight control and a fleet of 27 training aircraft in addition to flight simulators.

It has a capacity of 600 cadets with accommodat­ion for both men and women. And it has a selection of sports and leisure facilities alongside 36 classrooms and a 350-seat auditorium.

Plans for the academy were first announced at Dubai Airshow in 2011, and it broke ground in 2015. The first cadets moved into the facility in September.

Captain Abdullah Al Hammadi, Vice-President of the academy, said in his welcoming address that the opening was a “first step” in Emirates’ pilot training programme.

He said the academy was “one of the world’s most advanced pilot training facilities, using the latest technologi­es and methodolog­ies.”

“The academy will not only prepare the future generation­s of pilots to work for Emirates airline, but will also meet the requiremen­ts of other carriers from the UAE, the region and the world,” Captain Al Hammadi said.

He added: “We will always invest in new pilot training technologi­es to make students’ flying experience­s unforgetta­ble.”

Pilot cadets who attend the academy’s course will complete 1,100 hours of ground-based training, and 315 hours of flight training — 130 hours of that in flight simulators and 185 hours of actual flight.

Backbone of the academy

The backbone of the academy’s training aircraft will be the Cirrus SR22 G6, each with a price of $700,000 (Dh2.57 million). The first two arrived at the Academy in July; the fleet will eventually have 22 of the single engine, propeller-driven trainers.

In addition the academy will have five Embraer Phenom 100EV multi-engine jet aircraft worth $4.8 million each, the first of which arrived earlier in November. The academy is one of the launch customers for the light jet, an evolution of Embraer’s Phenom 100 business jets.

The Academy’s flight training courses vary from 21 months, if cadets do require foundation training, such as English language skills, up to 3.5 years. Graduates will receive a Commercial Pilot Licence, with Instrument Rating, on multi-engined aircraft, and an Airline Transport Pilot’s Licence (ATPL), frozen until they meet non-training requiremen­ts such as minimum age.

Captain Al Hammadi added, “The academy meets the students’ practical, living and recreation­al requiremen­ts, which makes it one of its kind worldwide.

“It also adopts modern and smart training methods in cooperatio­n with partners including Boeing.”

The academy will not only prepare the future generation­s of pilots to work for Emirates airline, but will also meet the requiremen­ts of other carriers from the UAE, the region and the world.” Captain Al Hammadi | Emirates Flight Academy

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 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Shaikh Mohammad at the inaugurati­on of the academy with Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation and Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Shaikh Mohammad at the inaugurati­on of the academy with Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation and Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Visitors look at a G650 aircraft at the Dubai Air Show 2017 being held at Dubai World Central.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Visitors look at a G650 aircraft at the Dubai Air Show 2017 being held at Dubai World Central.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Exhibitor interacts with visitors at the AVIC stand
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Exhibitor interacts with visitors at the AVIC stand
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News ?? Visitor at the Boeing stand experience virtual reality.
Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Visitor at the Boeing stand experience virtual reality.

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