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British Airways’ opens fully funded pilot training applications for the fourth year running

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 15 April 2026 09:18
By Alice Atherton
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British Airways’ fully funded pilot training scheme has opened applications for the fourth year running, with an £18 million commitment by the airline for up to 160 aspiring pilots.

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Highly competitive programme with costs covered

Tens of thousands of hopeful applicants are expected to apply for a place on the highly competitive Speedbird Pilot Academy, in which British Airways covers the £100,000 training cost for those who land a spot on the programme.

The scheme comes as new research reveals significant untapped interest in aviation. According to a YouGov poll back in March 2026, one in four (24%) of UK adults say they would have considered becoming an airline pilot if training had been fully funded.

Nearly 50 pilots have graduated from the scheme since its launch in July 2023. This marks a significant commitment by the airline to ensure talented applicants from all backgrounds are able to follow their dream of becoming a commercial airline pilot.

However, the YouGov poll also notes that awareness of fully funded pilot training remains low, with 87% of UK adults saying they have never heard of programmes that cover the cost of the pilot training.

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The pilots and crews of the British Airways © British Airways

Making a flying career more accessible

Sean Doyle, British Airways’ Chairman and Chief Executive, said:

“The Speedbird Pilot Academy is an investment not just in British Airways, but in the future of UK aviation. We want the very best talent out there for our future generation of pilots; by removing the costs, we’re opening the opportunity up to more people and making a flying career more accessible to all.”

Applications for the Speedbird Pilot Academy open on April 14, 2026, via the British Airways Careers website and will close on April 23. Applicants need to be between 17-58 years of age, and 18 years of age at the start of training.

Applicants are also required to hold six GCSEs grade A-C or 4-9, including Maths, English Language and a Science or equivalent qualifications, and hold a valid passport that permits unrestricted worldwide travel.

In previous years an excess of 25,000 people have applied for a place on the scheme. Successful applicants will train with one of British Airways’ approved training partners before moving towards a career on the flight deck.

Simon Cheadle, British Airways’ Director of Flight Operations, said:

“We’re incredibly proud to open our doors once again to people who may never have believed a career as a pilot was within reach. The response to the Speedbird Pilot Academy in previous years has been extraordinary, and the calibre of applicants shows just how much talent is out there, talent that simply needs the opportunity.

By launching the programme this year, we’re investing not only in individuals but in the long-term future of British Airways and UK aviation. This initiative strengthens our talent pipeline, supports the industry’s future leadership, and ensures we continue to attract the very best flying talent for years to come.”

Josh Bailey, British Airways Pilot and graduate of the Speedbird Pilot Academy, said:

“Becoming a pilot always felt like a distant dream for someone like me. I didn’t go to university, and the cost of training was completely out of reach, it was close to the value of the house I grew up in.  The Speedbird Pilot Academy has changed my life. It’s given me an opportunity I never thought possible and opened the door to a career I’ve wanted for as long as I can remember.

From standing at my bedroom window as a kid in Greater Manchester watching aircraft overhead, to now completing my A320 training with British Airways, it still doesn’t feel real.”

Any aspiring pilots from the UK out there wanting to get into Aviation? Will you take up this opportunity? Let us know in the comments.

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ByAlice Atherton
Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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