Our partners
At Pilot Flight Academy, we take pride in our esteemed partnerships, which play a pivotal role in shaping the future of aviation. Through collaborative efforts with industry leaders, we strive to provide unparalleled training and career opportunities for aspiring pilots. Here's a glimpse into our prestigious partnerships:
Cadet Partnerships with ANA Group and Icelandair
Through our collaborations with ANA Group and Icelandair, cadets selected by the partners gain access to world-class training programs and invaluable mentorship opportunities. These partnerships are designed to groom aspiring pilots for successful careers in aviation, offering a comprehensive pathway to realizing dreams of a career in aviation.
Recruitment Partnership with Widerøe, SAS, and BRA
As trusted leaders in the aviation industry, these airlines offer exciting career prospects for qualified pilots. Through our collaborative recruitment efforts, we facilitate seamless transitions from training to employment, ensuring that our graduates have access to rewarding career opportunities with reputable airlines.
Icelandair´s first class of cadets are now in training at Pilot Flight Academy in Sandefjord, Norway. The cadets really appreciate the professional aviation environment and the dedicated instructors at the academy. Icelandair is looking forward to having them back after completion of their initial training being ready for type-rating and a career as pilots with Icelandair.
Linda Gunnarsdóttir, Chief Pilot, Icelandair
Pilot Flight Academy Extends Partnership with All Nippon Airways; Welcomes New Peach Cadets
Sandefjord, April 2024 – Pilot Flight Academy (PFA) is pleased to announce the extension of its partnership with All Nippon Airways (ANA), one of the leading airlines in Asia, as they continue their commitment to training the next generation of pilots. Under this extended collaboration, Pilot Flight Academy will host new cadets from Peach Aviation Ltd., a subsidiary of ANA Holdings Inc., to undergo integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) training at PFA's facilities in Norway.
Mikael Eriksson, CEO of Pilot Flight Academy, expressed enthusiasm about the extended partnership, stating, "We are delighted to welcome the new Peach cadets to Pilot Flight Academy and to continue our partnership with All Nippon Airways. This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to excellence in aviation training and developing skilled pilots equipped to meet the demands of the global aviation industry.