From joining the company in 2021, J-Air of the Japan Airlines Group has decided to resume its own training course to hire trainees who do not have a pilot license.For the past few years, we have been hiring trainees who have obtained pilot licenses at civil aviation colleges, private universities, private pilot training schools, etc., but we will resume in-house training with the aim of stable pilot recruitment over the medium to long term.

 According to Japan Airlines, J-Air has a small number of in-house training pilot recruitment slots, and is scheduled to join the company in October 2021.The qualifications for application are expected to graduate or complete a four-year university or graduate school from April 10 to March 2020, and the age at the time of application is about 4 years old.The faculty / department, nationality, and gender of the university do not matter.Post-recruitment training will be conducted in Adelaide, Australia and the Tokyo area.

 The worldwide spread of the new coronavirus has caused great confusion in the recruitment of new graduates in the aviation industry. ANA Holdings has decided to cancel the recruitment activities of the entire group except for about 2021 vocational school students who have already given a job offer, in-house training pilots, and the recruitment of persons with disabilities in the recruitment activities for joining the company in 600.Skymark and Air Do have temporarily suspended recruitment for joining the company in 2021.Tokai University, which has trained pilots, has stopped accepting new students in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Faculty of Engineering in 2021, after the University of North Dakota, where it was trained, stopped all flight training.

reference:[Japan Airlines] J-AIR started hiring in-house training pilot trainees

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