(17 August 2022, 11:11 +07)
Qantas has unveiled plans for a new multi-million dollar facility
at St Peters near Sydney Airport that would provide training for
up to 4,500 new and current Qantas and Jetstar pilots and cabin
crew each year from early 2024.
The centre is expected to house up to eight full
motion flight simulators, including for the Airbus A350 and A320
family of aircraft that were recently ordered as part of the
airline’s Project Sunrise flights and Qantas and Jetstar’s
domestic fleet renewal.
The facility will also have fixed flight training
devices, emergency procedures equipment with aircraft cabin
mock-up, and classroom and training facilities.
An Airbus A350 FFS
Senior Qantas and Jetstar training captains will
train pilots from the two airlines while global training provider
CAE will maintain the simulators and manage the day-to-day
operations of the centre as part of a long-term partnership.
CAE
may also provide training for other airlines in the region at the
facility.
Pilots typically do four sessions per year to
remain current in their formal qualifications and up to 15
sessions when training for a new aircraft type.
The development is subject to planning approvals,
with a submission lodged by LOGOS who will develop the centre in
partnership with CAE and Qantas. The New South Wales Government
has declared this proposal as state significant and will expedite
its assessment.
Qantas relocated simulators from Sydney to
Melbourne and Brisbane in 2021 to make way for the NSW
Government’s Sydney Gateway road project. Sydney-based pilots
currently travelling interstate to do their training will resume
training in their home state when this facility opens in early
2024.
“Qantas has trained its pilots and crew in Sydney
for more than half a century and we look forward to bringing this
critical function back to New South Wales with this custom-built
facility,” said Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce. “Sydney will be the launch city for our
non-stop flights to London and New York, and will now be the home
of pilot training for the A350s, which will operate these flights
from 2025. As our international network recovers from the impact
of COVID and we grow our fleet, this new training centre will give
us the simulator capacity to train our new and current pilots.
Having flight training centres in all three eastern states, where
the majority of our crew reside, will provide significant cost
savings and efficiencies by training them at their home base. We’d
like to thank the NSW Government for its support for this
world-class facility, which will generate broader economic
benefits for the state.”
Qantas’ national flight training footprint
includes centres in three states including the newly opened Qantas
Brisbane Flight Training Centre, as well as the Qantas Group Pilot
Academy in Toowoomba which supports the airline’s long-term
pipeline of talent and its Nancy Bird Walton initiative to reach
40 per cent intake of female cadet pilots by 2028.
Full-motion simulators and fixed flight training
devices (FTD) planned for the Sydney Flight Training Centre
include: A380, A350, A330, A320, B787, B738,
A380 FTD, A330 FTD and B787 FTD.
“As the global leader in civil aviation training,
we are thrilled to be expanding CAE’s global network to Sydney,
Australia to support the Qantas Group, a company that shares our
unwavering commitment to safety,” said CAE’s President and CEO,
Marc Parent. “As the operator of 50+ civil aviation training
centres around the world, CAE is uniquely positioned to provide
operational efficiencies to the Qantas Group and deliver an
exceptional training experience for their pilots.”
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