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Breeze Airways
Breeze Airways has begun hiring for 85 pilot positions as the airline prepares to launch this year.
Pilots are required to have a minimum set of hours but recruiters are also looking for soft skills like customer service.
The startup aspires to be a nice airline and pilots will need to act as brand ambassadors.
The first flights of Breeze Airways are just around the corner and the David Neeleman-founded startup is looking to bring on more pilots in advance of its long-awaited debut.
Getting pilots to take a chance on the startup, which is slated to begin flights amid an ongoing pandemic recovery period, has surprisingly not been an issue for Breeze. Around 4,400 pilots have already applied to fly for the airline with only around 85 spots available.
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United Aviate Academy will be the only pilot training school operated by a mainline U.S. carrier when it opens in the fall. Photo Credit: United AIrlines
United Airlines is launching what will be the only flight training school run by a mainline U.S. airline for the fall academic year.
The carrier begin accepting applications for its new United Aviate Academy Tuesday. Its goal is that half of the 5,000 individuals it expects to graduate this decade will be either women, people of color or both.
To back that goal, United will provide $1.2 million in scholarships this year, with the carrier s credit card partner, JPMorgan Chase, also kicking in $1.2 million. United has also partnered with Sallie Mae on a private loan program. The carrier s goal, it said, is to make sure that no highly qualified applicants are turned away from Aviate because they can t afford to enroll.