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Textron to set up training academy for pilots
Jan 16, 2007 - 3:37:11 PM
'To provide training facilities for pilots would be one of his top priorities,' Howell said.

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[RxPG] New Delhi, Jan 16 - The $10 billion defence and aerospace major Textron is planning to set up training facilities for pilots in India to further consolidate its position in the Indian aviation sector.

'We are looking forward to providing pilot training facilities in India. In fact, that is the top priority of our senior management here,' Mary L Howell, executive vice-president, Textron Inc told a press conference here Tuesday.

The company that is known worldwide for making Cessna aircraft and Bell Helicopters is likely to set up an academy in India soon to train aircraft and chopper pilots.

'We already have a Bell training academy in the US. We are currently exploring the option of setting up a training academy here also,' said Robert Fitzpatrick Jr., senior vice president, Bell Helicopter.

'The biggest issue for customers in India is not aircraft or helicopters but availability of pilots,' he added.

'Our company has trained the largest number of pilots, more than anyone in the world. We would like to utilise this expertise in India as there is a growing demand for pilots with the Indian aviation sector experiencing phenomenal growth,' said Roger Whyte, vice president, Cessna Aircraft.

He further added that both - Bell Helicopter and Cessna Aircraft - are likely to join hands to set up training facilities in India.

To broaden its presence in India, the company has hired former chairman of Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd - Nalini Ranjan Mohanty as the CEO.

'To provide training facilities for pilots would be one of his top priorities,' Howell said.

'India is an exciting place in terms of the opportunities in the aviation market and we are looking forward to making some long term commitments here,' she said.





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