Boeing to Expand Russian Aviation Training
Boeing
is looking to bring its flight and aircraft maintenance training capabilities
closer to Russian airlines, with a new training campus scheduled to open in the
region in 2015, the airframe manufacturer said Monday, Dec. 16.
Working
with Boeing on the project will be the Industrial Investors Group and their
subsidiary Transas. Initially, the campus will feature flight, maintenance and
specialty training with four simulator bays for Next-Generation 737 and 777
training.
"Airlines
in the region will benefit from a technologically advanced training campus
staffed by the industry's best qualified and most experienced pilots and
instructors," said Sherry Carbary, vice president of Boeing Flight
Services.
Boeing's
2013 pilot and technician outlook projects the Commonwealth of Independent
States, including Russia, will require 15,200 new airline pilots and 18,000 new
technicians over the next 20 years to support an influx of 1,530 new commercial
aircraft by 2032.
Groundbreaking
on the new facility is scheduled for spring 2014.
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