Qantas has unveiled plans to expand its pilot training
facilities in Australia, moving flight simulators and training
pilots in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
The relocation has been triggered by the need for
Qantas to move its current simulator centre from Mascot in Sydney
to make way for a major roads project.
The relocation will see Qantas, with support from
the Queensland Government, build a new flight training centre at
Brisbane Airport. Construction is expected to begin in
March, with the first pilots due to commence training there from
November 2021.
The national carrier is also working with the NSW
Government on plans for a Flight Training Centre in Sydney, with
at least four simulators and other training equipment to be
permanently based in Sydney from 2023.
Qantas will also expand its existing Flight Training
Centre in Melbourne to accommodate an additional four simulators
and training equipment to ensure there is no disruption to
training programs.
“We have to move from our current flight training
centre in Sydney by the end of the year to make way for a major
road work near the airport. As we look to recover from the COVID
crisis, this gave us the opportunity to rethink how we manage our
whole flight training function and make sure it’s managed as
efficiently as possible,” said Qantas Group Executive, John
Gissing. “By having Flight Training Centres in all three
eastern states where the majority of our crew reside, we can
reduce costs by millions of dollars a year through training them
in their home base. We’d like to thank the state governments for
their support and unlocking the broader economic benefits that
these training centres have.”
Qantas will progressively relocate its simulators
from its existing Sydney training centre throughout the year, as
it prepares to vacate to make way for the NSW Government’s Gateway
road Project around Sydney Airport.
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