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Aerostar-FSA pact for pilot training

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Course fee to be around $51,000


Air Marshal Walia (left), CEO, Aerostar Aviation, with Mr Manav Singh, Managing Director, at a press conference to announce the strategic alliance with Flight Safety Academy, USA, in the Capital on Tuesday. - Ramesh Sharma

New Delhi , Aug. 29

Aerostar Aviation has joined hands with the Flight Safety Academy (FSA) of the US in order to impart commercial pilot's training in India, according to a company release.

FSA is one of the world's largest pilots training academies in the world with 43 learning centres in Europe and America. The course fee will be around $51,000 and can be paid in equal monthly instalments. Aerostar has tied up with various banks to make loans easily available to students.

According to the Managing Director of the company, Mr Manav Singh, "The tie-up offers Indian students a ground to fulfil their dreams. The alliance will provide an opportunity to overcome the existing shortfall of pilots in the industry."

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