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Delaware State University Aviation graduates will have a direct path to becoming a pilot with a major airline through a new affiliated partnership between the institution and United Airlines.
The university and United celebrated the new partnership during a ceremony at the Delaware Airpark, home to the university’s aviation program. The event was also attended by nine alumni who are now United Airlines pilots.
(L-r) Tom Horne, Delaware Market President, JP Morgan Chase, who connected DSU with United Airlines; Lt. Col. (retired) Michael Hales, director of the DSU Aviation Program; Mary Ann Schaffer, United Airlines Systems Chief Pilot; and Del State President Tony Allen gather for a photo after the event.
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United Airlines Partnering With 3 HBCUs To Train The Next Generation Of Pilots
United Airlines plans to have 50% of its training school students be women and people of color.
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United Airlines, the only major U.S. airline to own a pilot training academy, is launching a partnership with three historically Black colleges and universities: Hampton University, Elizabeth City State University and Delaware State University. The partnership aims to identify top talent from the HBCUs and recruit students to its flight school.
At the beginning of April, the airline announced plans to have 50% of its training school students be women and people of color.