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Qatar Airways and CTC now recruiting aspiring New Zealand airline pilots

Monday 10th June 2013

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Kiwis who aspire to become a pilot for a world-leading, 5-star airline now have the opportunity to make their dream a reality.

CTC Aviation announced today that Qatar Airways has chosen the world-leading airline training organisation to select and train the airline’s future pilots through a new Multi-crew Pilot Licence (MPL) training programme open to international applicants – including New Zealanders.  

'Qatar Wings’ provides an opportunity for six trainees to begin their initial flight training with CTC every two months for the foreseeable future.  

Courses will originate at CTC’s Crew Training Centres in Hamilton and Southampton, UK. All initial flight training will take place at CTC’s New Zealand training facilities.  All “Qatar Wings” cadet pilots will go on to complete their basic and intermediate training on CTC’s Airbus flight simulators in Southhampton, UK. 

Qatar Airways will provide a conditional offer of employment to successful applicants prior to training commencement and deliver the final stages of training and Line Operating Experience (LOE) at its home base in Doha, Qatar.  

CTC is running its first New Zealand selection event at its Hamilton Crew Training Centre during June.  Interested applicants can attend an information day on 22nd June and will get the opportunity to meet representatives from both Qatar Airways and CTC.  



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