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Air India and Airbus Open Pilot Training Center in Gurugram

Air India and Airbus Inaugurate Advanced Pilot Training Center in Gurugram
Air India and Airbus have jointly launched a cutting-edge pilot training center at the Air India Aviation Training Academy in Gurugram, Haryana, marking a pivotal development in India’s burgeoning commercial aviation sector. This 50:50 joint venture was officially inaugurated by Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, alongside Airbus executive Christian Scherer, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson, and senior representatives from the Tata Group and Airbus.
State-of-the-Art Facilities and Training Capacity
The new facility spans 12,000 square meters and is designed to train more than 5,000 pilots over the next decade. It currently houses ten full-flight simulators dedicated to Airbus A320 and A350 aircraft models, with two A320 simulators already operational and additional units scheduled for phased installation. The center is equipped with modern classrooms and briefing rooms, providing comprehensive training that complies with the rigorous standards set by both India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Air India is consolidating its pilot training operations from multiple locations into this Gurugram academy, positioning it as the largest aviation training hub in South Asia. Established in 2024, the academy currently trains over 2,000 aviation professionals daily and aims to prepare more than 50,000 personnel—including pilots, cabin crew, engineers, ground staff, and security teams—in the coming years. The curriculum emphasizes advanced technology integration and a strong commitment to safety protocols.
Competitive Landscape and Industry Challenges
The launch of this center occurs amid a competitive environment, with other key players expanding their training capabilities. Air Works, for instance, operates a maintenance training organization near Bengaluru, while Dassault Aviation has established an MRO training hub near Noida Airport. This competition is fostering demand for sophisticated training technologies and immersive learning experiences, exemplified by Air Works’ Airbus Competence Training Suite and the collaboration between Centech and Airbus to accelerate aerospace technology adoption.
The sector also confronts challenges related to the retention of skilled personnel. India has raised concerns about aircrew poaching with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), highlighting potential risks to the availability of qualified staff for training centers nationwide.
Expanding Training Infrastructure Beyond Gurugram
In addition to the Gurugram facility, Air India is investing in further training infrastructure to support the country’s aviation growth. The airline is developing South Asia’s largest Flying Training Organisation (FTO) at Amravati in Maharashtra, which will have the capacity to train up to 180 commercial pilots annually at Belora airport. Furthermore, a new Basic Maintenance Training Organisation is planned near Air India’s MRO hub in Bengaluru. This facility will offer a two-year certified Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) program followed by two years of on-the-job training starting from fiscal year 2027, aiming to cultivate a strong pipeline of skilled engineers for India’s expanding aviation industry.
Through these initiatives, Air India and Airbus are addressing immediate pilot training demands while contributing to the broader development of aviation talent in India, navigating an increasingly competitive and evolving industry landscape.

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