Skyborne soars with DHL Air UK partnership

Skyborne soars with DHL Air UK partnership

Skyborne Airline Academy is partnering with DHL, the world’s leading logistics company, on a fully funded Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) programme for DHL Air (UK) employees.

The first candidates from the airline’s East Midlands base have joined Skyborne to commence their UK CAA Integrated ATPL course, before becoming First Officers on one of DHL Air (UK)’s fleet of Boeing aircraft.

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Lee Woodward, CEO, Skyborne, says: “At Skyborne, we’re strong advocates of making pilot training accessible for all, regardless of background. Our partnership with DHL Air (UK) continues this drive to remove financial barriers to entry and encourage greater diversity in our industry.”

Debbie Moore, Head of Talent Management and Development, DHL Air (UK), says: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Skyborne for our first ever sponsored flight training initiative. With graduates from the academy already flying with DHL, we knew we were making the right choice.  This cadet pilot programme gives an opportunity of a lifetime to our team members who could not otherwise afford the dream. Thanks to our funding and Skyborne’s expertise, our employees can pursue a pilot career with confidence.”

Jordan Brown, DHL Air (UK), says: “I am excited to start my flight training with Skyborne. I’ve been working at DHL within the HR department for the past six years and now DHL has given me the opportunity of a lifetime, which never felt within reach, to fly our aircraft worldwide. I’m incredibly grateful to both DHL and Skyborne and look forward to completing my Integrated ATPL and returning to DHL Air (UK).”

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Jamie McKenzie, DHL Air (UK), says: “I’ve always dreamt of a flying career, but I never believed I’d be able to achieve it. I’ve been working at DHL for the last nine years, most recently as an Aircraft Handling Specialist on board our aircraft. Now I will begin my journey towards flying the aircraft I used to load. I’m incredibly thankful to DHL and Skyborne for providing me with this opportunity of a lifetime.”

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek is a journalist with a diverse background, having started her career in 2016 at leading Ukrainian TV networks, including 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Her experience spans sectors such as news, medicine, and lifestyle, providing her with a well-rounded approach to storytelling. In 2024, she joined the editorial team at Air Cargo Week, focusing on delivering in-depth coverage and exclusive insights into the air cargo industry. To share your news or discuss potential features, contact her at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com

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