CAE releases its first business jet pilot demand outlook

CAE Press Release | October 16, 2018

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CAE released on Oct. 16, 2018, at the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention and exhibition, its 2018 CAE Airline and Business Jet Pilot Demand Outlook.

The active business jet pilot population is expected to reach 65,000 by 2028, which represents an increase of 18 per cent, with a turnover rate of almost 100 per cent. Chrono Aviation Photo

This is an update to last year’s report, which provides, for the first time, a business jet pilot demand forecast.

The renewed 10-year view offers fleet operators key insights on the future need for professional pilots in both business and commercial aviation, building on the markets’ key drivers, variables and trends.

The report demonstrates that the active business jet pilot population will reach 65,000 by 2028, which represents an increase of 18 per cent, with a turnover rate of almost 100 per cent.

More specifically, 10,000 new business jet pilots will be required to sustain growth and 40,000 new business jet pilots will be needed to support retirement attrition across the segment over the next decade.

CAE’s renewed 10-year view offers fleet operators key insights on the future need for professional pilots in both business and commercial aviation. AirSprint Photo

“The CAE Airline and Business Jet Pilot Demand is a one-of-a kind report. Our 2018 update builds on last year’s analysis while introducing for the first time a business jet pilot forecast and shedding light on ways the aviation industry can cope with this demand,” said Marc Parent, CAE’s president and chief executive officer.

“Today’s soaring pilot demand is a reality that we must all face. As the leading training organization in the world, we are honoured to offer our partners the training solutions they need to face this rising demand.”

The 2018 CAE Airline and Business Jet Pilot Demand Outlook is available for download here.

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