
The low-cost carrier said on Friday that, for a start, it is looking to pick up to 30 Singaporeans or regional applicants for the 18-month programme, starting in March next year. Jetstar said candidates need not have flying experience but must meet its requirements for aptitude, quality and safety.
The carrier also plans to launch a six-month advanced cadet programme in February, designed to help non-commercial pilots get their commercial flying licence. There will be around 40 places available on this programme.
The programmes are a result of a partnership between Jetstar and Oxford Aviation Academy, with the latter establishing a dedicated ground training centre here.
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