Air India's New Flight Training School in Amravati: A Step Towards Atmanirbhar Aviation
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Initiative | Air India is establishing South Asia's largest flight training school in Amravati, Maharashtra. |
| Investment | Over ₹200 crore. |
| Opening Date | First quarter of the next financial year. |
| Purpose | To secure a steady pipeline of pilots for Air India's expansion plans. |
| Pilot Requirement | 500-700 pilots annually to support expansion post 470 Airbus and Boeing aircraft order in 2023. |
| Partnership | Collaboration with Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC). |
| Location | 10-acre plot leased in Amravati for thirty years. |
| Infrastructure | 31 single-engine Piper aircraft, 3 twin-engine Diamond aircraft, and a 1,850-metre runway. |
| Capacity | Training for 180 commercial pilots annually. |
| Visibility | Amravati offers over 300 days of clean visibility. |
| Leadership Statement | Campbell Wilson, MD & CEO of Air India, emphasized the school's role in self-reliance in Indian aviation. |
| Current Scenario | India has over 34 approved training schools, but 40% of pilots train overseas. |
| Fleet & Hiring | Air India operates around 140 aircraft and has hired over 1,000 pilots in the past two years. |
| Government Vision | Supports the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative by enhancing aviation infrastructure. |

