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Home  /   Blog  /   Need for More Cargo Pilots is Great

Need for More Cargo Pilots is Great

1 1 April 15, 2011 in Blog  
Do you realize how great the need for pilots is becoming?  If you are considering training to be commercial pilot, don’t wait…start now.  If you still hesitate after reading the following statistics, you must really not be committed to being a comercial pilot. Being a cargo pilot is just one of the excellent jobs for a commercial, professional pilot…
 
CARGO:  The world need for cargo aircraft is expected is expected to grow from 1,980 aircraft in 2006 to 3,980 aircraft by 2026.  Will you be one of the new pilots that will be recruited to fly one of these new cargo aircraft? If you’re interested in a career as a pilot, you need to start your training now.
Want to fly big jets? That’s what most cargo aircraft are:Wide body aircraft (the large jets, such as B747s) will make up nearly 64% of the cargo fleet by that time.
 
Air cargo is expected to grow over 6% a year, resulting in a tripling of the aircraft fleet required to service this growth in air cargo shipments by 2026.
 
Air cargo pilots, flying for companies such as UPS and FedEx and the many, many air cargo companies throughout the world, have excellent jobs, excellent pay and benefits, and enjoy satisfying careers.
Interested?  Contact Phoenix East Aviation today at www.pea.com  for details on starting your pilot training.
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  1. anthony b. jackson
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    February 25, 2012 at 2:49 pm

    I’m trying to get information to become a cargo pilot at age 48 with zero-flight hours if that is possible.

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