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Build a career in the aviation sector... plenty of jobs available; Akasa Air launches pilot training academy program..
Shikha Saxena | June 13, 2026 12:15 PM CST

The aviation sector is being viewed as a new growth area for employment. While the sector is expanding across the country, existing airlines are simultaneously facing a shortage of flight crew—specifically pilots. Instances of flight cancellations due to crew shortages, including a lack of pilots, have frequently been reported. Amidst this, Akasa Air, a major player in the aviation sector, has announced plans to train new pilots. As part of this initiative, the airline is launching the ‘Akasa SkyCadet’ program, a dedicated pilot training academy initiative.

Let us explore the details of Akasa Air’s pilot training academy program and understand why the aviation sector is considered a high-potential area for future job opportunities. We will examine the entire situation in depth.

**Rising Demand for Pilots in the Coming Decade**
The upcoming decade is set to be crucial for the country's aviation sector, which is expected to undergo significant expansion. Indian airlines are working on plans to add over 1,700 new aircraft to their fleets, a move that will drive up the demand for pilots. It is estimated that thousands of new pilots will be required by 2035.

**Challenges Stemming from Pilot Shortage**
Airlines across the country are grappling with a shortage of pilots. This leads to flight cancellations and increased operational costs for the carriers. To tackle the pilot crisis, airlines often recruit pilots from competitors by offering attractive compensation packages. The industry relies on a limited pool of available pilots. Consequently, the sector is seen as a promising area for employment growth.

**What is Akasa Air’s Pilot Training Academy Program?**
Akasa Air has launched this program to train new pilots specifically for its Boeing 737 MAX fleet. Akasa Air has partnered with Skynex Aero and Dunes Aviation Academy for pilot training. The training program encompasses everything from ground school training for regulatory exams to advanced flight instruction and final type rating certification for the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. By announcing this program, Akasa Air has streamlined the pathway for new cadets to reach the cockpits of its specific aircraft model; notably, Akasa Air's fleet consists entirely of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

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