Fiji Airways invests $160 million into Aviation Academy with new A350 and ATR-72 full flight simulators

Fiji Airways invests $160 million into Aviation Academy with new A350 and ATR-72 full flight simulators

By Alipate Narawa
Wednesday 11/09/2024
Source : Fiji Airways

Fiji Airways has invested approximately $160 million, in two new CAE 7000XR full flight simulators for the Airbus A350 and ATV-72 aircraft and two new CAE 500XR fixed training devices for the Airbus A330 and Boeing 737-Max 8 at the Fiji Airways Aviation Academy.

Fiji Airways CEO and Managing Director, Andre Viljoen highlighted this at their commissioning saying they are made up of the original FJ$85 million in Phase 1 and an additional FJ$75 million in Phase 2a.

Viljoen says these state-of-the-art simulators have been successfully installed, commissioned, and certified by EASA and CAAF, marking a significant milestone in the Academy’s ongoing mission to deliver world-class training for pilots and engineers.

He says since its inauguration in December 2019, the Fiji Airways Aviation Academy has been dedicated to developing local talent and offering comprehensive training solutions.

The CEO says the Academy is equipped to handle a wide range of aviation training needs, including pilot, cabin crew, engineering, and safety training.

He says by bringing advanced training technology directly to Fiji, we enhance our ability to support local professionals and provide top-notch training without the need for extensive overseas travel.

Viljoen says this approach allows our pilots and engineers to stay closer to their families while advancing their careers, reinforcing our commitment to their well-being and development.

He says the addition of these full flight simulators and fixed training devices (FTD’s) further solidifies Fiji Airways’ position as a leading aviation training center in the Pacific.

The CEO says the A350 and ATR Full Flight simulators will provide their trainees with the most advanced, realistic, and comprehensive training experience available, leveraging cutting-edge technology to simulate real-world flying conditions.

He says the addition of these new full flight simulators for the A350 and ATR aircraft is a significant step forward for the Fiji Airways Aviation Academy.

Viljoen says it highlights their dedication to providing the highest standards of training and safety for their pilots and engineers and reinforces their commitment to establishing Fiji as a regional leader in aviation excellence.

He says by bringing advanced training technology directly to Fiji, they ensure that their pilots and engineers have the tools they need to excel in their careers.

The CEO says since its opening in December 2019, the Academy has achieved remarkable milestones, including maintaining the currency of our national technical crew through the COVID period, facilitating the progression of 34 national pilots in seat positions, undertaking 45 Type Ratings for national pilots new to type, supporting 74 foreign license conversions, re-integrating 13 Fijian pilots returning from overseas employment, and providing the venue for training over 600 local cabin crew.

He says early in 2023, the Board approved an investment in four additional pilot training devices that will double the existing synthetic training device footprint.

He says with today’s inauguration, the Academy houses four full flight simulators covering all of Fiji Airways’ fleet types and four fixed training devices (FTD’s), all 'ready for training'.

Viljoen says this development is a testament to their commitment to nurturing local talent and ensuring Fiji remains at the forefront of global aviation.

He says they intend to maintain their investment beyond the current Phase 2a and develop the Academy into the Pacific's preferred destination for commercial aviation training.

The CEO says their aim is to grow the Academy on the firm foundation of Fiji Airways' own training needs as the anchor customer, enabling it to compete for a share of the global airline training market and drive new ancillary revenue streams for the airline.

He says in addition to providing for Fiji Airways' needs, the Academy has extra capacity for sale to foreign third-party airlines. This third-party revenue will help sustainably reduce the operating costs of the Academy.

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