Stockport Express

Airline opens up new £8.5m training centre

- PAUL BRITTON stockporte­xpress@menmedia.co.uk @stockportn­ews

AIRLINE Jet2.com has opened a multi-million pound new training centre in Cheadle.

Bosses said the £8.5m centre would build on the success of the company’s first training facility near Bradford, which opened in 2014.

A dozen new jobs have been created and the airline said the centre would ‘underpin its growth ambitions by training thousands of colleagues every year.’ The facility is a ‘bespoke centre of excellence’ for new and current pilots, engineers, cabin crew and ground operations staff.

Housed over three storeys, it features full and fixed-base flight simulators, cabin crew trainer units and engineerin­g training devices to enact real-life scenarios, together with computer training rooms, classrooms and briefing rooms.

Jet2 plc also revealed it has ordered 98 Airbus A320/A321 aircraft, and order it added which could eventually extend up to 146 new planes.

Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holida­ys, said: “Today’s exciting announceme­nt is the latest stage on our growth journey and is another demonstrat­ion of our commitment to investing in our successful business.

“This fantastic new facility complement­s our existing training centre and enables us to train and develop our award-winning teams as we grow, so that our flight deck, cabin crew, ground operations and engineerin­g teams can continue to provide the first-class experience that our customers have come to know and love.”

It comes as the latest

ATOL data published by the Civil Aviation Authority shows Jet2holida­ys is now the UK’s largest tour operator, overtaking Tui.

The data shows Jet2holida­ys is licensed to provide package holidays to 5.9 million people in the year to the end of September.

That’s compared with 5.3 million for Tui. Jet2holida­ys meanwhile said it would operate its largest summer programme this year, featuring 65 destinatio­ns including flights from Manchester Airport T2.

The Leeds-based company, launched in 2007, was widely praised for its handling of customer refunds for trips cancelled due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Tour operators determine how many passengers they are licensed to provide package holidays to based on a combinatio­n of bookings already received and expected future sales.

 ?? ?? ●●.Airline Jet2.com’s multi-million pound new training centre in Cheadle and (inset) CEO Steve Heapy
●●.Airline Jet2.com’s multi-million pound new training centre in Cheadle and (inset) CEO Steve Heapy

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom