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CQUniversity aviation students will have access to new pathways, following a new partnership with the national carrier offering students access to the Qantas Group's pilot training program.
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The program is offering the opportunity to be mentored by experienced pilots as well as access to career development support during their studies.
CQUniversity Professor in Aviation, Steve Thatcher said CQU students will have an opportunity to undertake their flight training at the Qantas Group Pilot Academy in Toowoomba.
"This partnership will provide a fantastic avenue for our graduating pilots," Professor Thatcher said.
"CQUni Aviation's high tech, online capability means aspiring pilots from all over the country, from Perth to Cairns, will have the opportunity to participate in training programs offered by a major Australian airline.
"We are pleased to have partnered with Qantas to contribute to the development of a sustainable supply of airline pilots in Australia, vital for when the industry recovers from the impacts of COVID-19."
Professor Thatcher said Qantas would conduct mentoring sessions and a talent development program to selected aviation students.
"Those selected will complete the Bachelor of Aviation over two years and the Graduate Diploma of Aviation in the third year, with a preferential pathway to conducting their flight training at the Qantas Group Pilot Academy," Professor Thatcher said.
"At the end of three years a graduate from this partnership will have a BAv (Flight Operations), a Grad Dip Av (Flight Operations), a Commercial Pilot Licence, a Multi Engine Command Instrument Rating, Air Transport Pilot Licence examination credits and have passed a Multi Crew Cooperation course."
QantasLink Chief Pilot Adrian Young said the Qantas Group Future Pilot Program was designed to provide the best and brightest aviation students with a flying start to their careers.
"We're pleased to be adding CQU as a partner university and look forward to working with them to support the next generation of pilots," Mr Young said.
"The impact of COVID-19 has limited flying for airlines across the world in the short-term, but we know we will need a sustainable pipeline of pilots for the future."
CQUniversity Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nick Klomp said he was proud to partner with Qantas on this initiative.
"This agreement is a win-win for CQU, Qantas and our aspiring graduate pilots," Professor Klomp said.
"Not only will this partnership provide sector-leading opportunities for our graduates, it cements our commitment to investing in the future generation of pilots."
Students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Aviation will be able to apply for the Qantas Group Future Pilot Program.