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IndiGo Cadet Pilot Programme Takes Flight with Marigold Aviation

Dheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
Last updated: 30 December 2024 10:58
By Dheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
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The IndiGo Cadet Pilot Programme has reached a milestone with a new partnership with Marigold Aviation. This collaboration prepares the next generation of pilots, offering a clear career pathway and addressing the global pilot shortage, promoting stability amidst an industry rife with various challenges. IndiGo is reshaping pilot training in India with advanced facilities and employment opportunities.

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Training the Next Generation of AviatorsAbout Marigold AviationAbout IndiGo

Training the Next Generation of Aviators

The 21-month IndiGo Cadet Pilot Programme includes four key phases: DGCA Ground Theory, CPL MEIR, Foreign Licence Conversion, and Airbus A320 Type Rating. Throughout this time, cadets undergo rigorous training at Marigold Aviation’s cutting-edge facilities in Thailand and India. They will also be able to fly aircraft equipped with modern Garmin avionics. This comprehensive training ensures cadets meet global aviation standards while preparing them for employment amidst the worldwide pilot shortage.

An exploration of IndiGo's cadet training program
License to fly by IndiGo- An exploration of their cadet training program © IndiGo 6E

About Marigold Aviation

Marigold is a leading pilot training provider committed to developing skilled pilots who meet the highest global standards. With state-of-the-art facilities and expert instructors, Marigold ensures its cadets are well-equipped to succeed in the competitive aviation industry.

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IndiGo Airbus A320- The Final Step of Cadet Training © mgavia

About IndiGo

IndiGo is India’s largest and most reliable airline, known for its punctuality, affordability, and operational excellence. With over 1,800 daily flights to more than 80 destinations, IndiGo leads the Indian aviation sector by offering dependable and efficient service to travellers.

Is IndiGo’s Cadet Pilot Programme setting a new benchmark for pilot training? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Dheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
ByDheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
Hi! I'm Dheer Sanghavi from India, currently studying entrepreneurship & marketing at UOW, Australia. With experience as a content writer, I’m passionate about creativity, learning, and meeting new people. I love sketching, writing, and reviewing movies (big horror fan!)—plus, I’m always up for coffee and good conversations. 😊 Let’s connect! LinkedIn: Dheer J Sanghavi IG: @the_shades_of_a_pencil / @writerinablock
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