Pilots Needed in the U.S.

Monday, January 31, 2011

The big jet aircraft manufacturers, Boeing Aircraft and Airbus, agree on the numbers below, as well as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), so you can rely on them as the best available analysis at this point.

How many new pilots are estimated to be needed in the U.S. from 2009-2025?  And how many new commercial aircraft?  In summary, a lot of both new pilots and additional aircraft.  This presents an excellent opportunity for those who wish to be professional pilots, flying commercial airlines.  However, it is strongly recommended that if you wish to be part of the exciting, challenging career as a commercial pilot, you must train NOW to take advantage of this expected industry growth.

NEW PILOTS NEEDED in the U.S.                                            NEW AIRCRAFT NEEDED IN THE U.S.

Major Airlines     55,000                                                                    4,600

National Airlines  15,000                                                                    2,000

Jet Regional Airlines 6,800                                                                    900

Non-jet Regional Airlines 3,500                                                           3,500

Fractional Companies     5,500                                                            1,200

Phoenix East Aviation Inc 1/31/2011

Comments:

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Aniediong Akpan says:

Yes thank GOD this is great opportunity for us to explore and I believe they will stick to this projects. I believe I'll be eligible for this. Thanks for Job well done!

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Amanyisye Justo says:

This is a good news for aviator to be like me,I am from Tanzania and i want to be a professional pilot training by PEA but i am facing some financial problems or finding loans/scholarship.I wish all luck my fellow aviators. Thanks in Advanced, Amanyisye.

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Bonventure Nangabo says:

hi, whenever i see such an advert of pilot deficit I'm like that's supposed to be me filling that position, but i know one day i'mma fill it. I'm on the way to PEA for my Airline license. You can bet your last buck that I'm the next recruit in the industry. Keep up your good job.

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Friday, February 18, 2011
MITALA JOHNMARK says:

Hi , my names have already been mentioned but i am a Ugandan i have studied physics,mathematics technical drawing & economics for my high school , i would like to be a pilot. How best can i achieve this ? i wouldn't mind where i study it from so long as its an opportunity.

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
john clement says:

i am currently studying in st petersburg state civil aviation university.i am now in the foundation studying the russian language.i can afford to pay for the piloting course in the u.s but the embassys are too difficult and wouldnt give visas.i am fro Ghana west Africa.or if better still to any phoenix aviation school outside the U.S.i will be grateful

Response to: Pilots Needed in the U.S.
Thursday, March 03, 2011
paramveer singh says:

i want to become a jet pilot what should i do to become u r jet pilot

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