India to get eight new Flying Training Academies
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New Delhi, June 2 : India is set to get eight new Flying Training Academies.
According to the Civil Aviation Ministry, these institutions will be established under the liberalised Flying Training Organisation (FTO) policy of the Airports Authority of India (AAI). These academies will be set up at Belagavi, Jalgaon, Kalaburagi, Khajuraho and Lilabari. The set-up of these eight FTOs is aimed at making India a global flying training hub and to prevent the exodus of Indian cadets to foreign FTOs, it said.
Besides, these FTOs will also be designed to cater the flying training requirements of cadets in India s neighbouring countries.
Read more about Eight new flying training academies to be set up in 5 airports: Govt on Business Standard. Eight new flying training academies will be set up in five airports with an aim to make India a global pilot training hub, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said on Wednesday.
The order notification is expected to be sent from the ministries soon, ET has learnt. On Tuesday, the defence ministry announced the names of Sudhir Bhargava, a retired IAS officer, and Rajiv Jain, a retired IPS officer, who will screen the functioning of the Military Engineering Services (MES) and the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).
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