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Home  /   Blog  /   Do You Want to Fly BIG Jets?

Do You Want to Fly BIG Jets?

5 5 April 29, 2012 in Blog  
 
If your goal is to fly big jets, you’ll be happy to learn that airlines are buyer larger planes these days, according to a Boeing Aircraft executive.  These planes are also more fuel-efficient; the combination of larger aircraft with more fuel efficiency means lower costs for the airlines. Hence, their desire for larger aircraft!
 
One of Boeing’s senior marketing marketing noted the recent orders for both Boeing and Airbus — the two biggest aircraft manufacturers in the world. There were few orders for aircraft with 120-140 seats.  Instead, the orders/sales are for aircraft larger than that.
 
Boeing produces about 30 B-737s each month, and Airbus produces approximately 30 A-320s each month.  Both companies plan to increase their production to about 40 a month….a that an increase of 34%!
 
Now the important question for you, the prospective airline pilot: Are you ready for these big jets?
Are you trained? Do you have the aviation certifications to be able to fly one of them?  If not, isn’t it time — right now to start training?  You could be in that airline pilot’s uniform faster than you think.
To learn more about flight training, contact www.pea.com or for immediate information during standard office hours in Florida, U.S.A., call 1-386-258-0703 and ask to speak to an admissions officer. You will quickly learn how you can become a pilot. 
 
 
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  1. Liverson tole
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    April 30, 2012 at 12:36 am

    This is wonderful,i just cant wait to be in those uniforms flying around the globe.this is my passion and i hop that someday i will be joining you guys.am doing aeronautical engineering in kenya but my dream was to become a pilot am only doing this due to financial difficulties but i hop that oneday am gonna make it.

    Aviation is my passion………

  2. Nsikakabasi lme Eyo
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    May 04, 2012 at 5:35 am

    l love your school ,for me, its simply the best aviation school in the world and l mean what l am saying and l am proud to identify with your reputable college.

    My best regards goes to my admission officer ( Jennifer Marks), she is simply the best admission officer l have ever worked with, my deep sense of appreciation and love goes to her and all her endeavours in Jesus name ,Amen. God bless her real good and l love her too.

    l will soon be in school because l have great interest for piloting study, job, career and profession, l am earnestly seeking for scholarship/sponsorship assistance to help me meet the financial obligation of your school and l believed God, l will soon get the scholarship and will love to arrive school for studies latest by May/June or July 2012.

    My appreciation also goes to all members of staff in the admissions department, you gu

  3. twesigye denis austine
    Reply
    May 04, 2012 at 6:38 am

    its been a dream n an interest to become a pilot but how do i,i dont have the financial support.i am in uganda and in high school and seriously looking for support because my parents can hardly afford.i will be so pleased and amazed to hear from because its a pleasure and treasure from my heart .any assistance shall be of great help and inspiration.

    thank u so much

    twesigye denis

  4. Mohammed Azhar
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    May 11, 2012 at 6:49 am

    it is sperb.phoenix is super flight school in daytona beach,FL

  5. Gopunk
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    May 20, 2012 at 5:32 pm

    Many times it’s supply and dnamed. For example, many airlines fly the 757 only to smaller markets in Europe such as Continental flying them to cities such as Oslo or Birmingham, England. The larger planes go to bigger cities such as Paris or London-Heathrow. More people want to go to the bigger cities so they need bigger planes.

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