Tamworth has been shortlisted as a potential home for Qantas’ regional pilot academy.
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The academy, due to open its doors in 2019, is part of the Qantas Group’s plans to build a long-term talent pipeline for its airlines and meet the increasing need for skilled aviators in one of the world’s fastest growing industries.
Estimates suggest the global airline industry needs more than 640,000 more pilots over the next 20 years – 40 per cent of them in the Asia-Pacific region.
Last month, regional cities and state governments were invited to coordinate their applications, putting forward their best case to be the home of the new pilot academy.
Criteria included access to uncongested airspace, a certain number of clear weather days per year and infrastructure to support and accommodate up to 100 students in the first year of operation.
More than 60 regional cities put forward a proposal and nine regional cities across Australia, strongly supported by state and territory governments.
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Shortlisted cities
- Alice Springs, Northern Territory
- Bendigo, Victoria
- Busselton, Western Australia
- Dubbo, New South Wales
- Launceston, Tasmania
- Mackay, Queensland
- Tamworth, New South Wales
- Toowoomba, Queensland
- Wagga Wagga, New South Wales