JetBlue's First School Alliance in the Caribbean Will Help Fill the Pilot Talent Pipeline

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23 September 2013 8:51pm
JetBlue's First School Alliance in the Caribbean Will Help Fill the Pilot Talent Pipeline

JetBlue Airways announces a new partnership with Inter-American University (IAU) of Puerto Rico, School of Aeronautics. IAU is the latest academic addition to JetBlue's University Gateway Program, a pilot talent pipeline in conjunction with university aviation programs and regional airlines. IAU is the airline's first school partnership in the Caribbean.

JetBlue's University Gateway program is a career-planning and mentoring initiative designed to identify and recruit talented professionals into the pilot ranks. Through rigorous academic training and regional airline experience, the University Gateway program creates a clearly defined career path for aspiring pilots, beginning early in an aviator's college career and culminating with the possibility of a final interview at JetBlue.

"We are the largest carrier in Puerto Rico and will continue to expand into the Caribbean and Latin American markets. Extending our University Gateway program to this region will ensure access to the best network of talent available," said Bonny Simi, vice president, talent at JetBlue Airways.  

IAU joins JetBlue's current roster of colleges and universities which includes Auburn University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Jacksonville University and the University of North Dakota. The airline also partners with Massachusetts-based Cape Air as a regional airline partner, giving University Gateway participants valuable flying experience prior to interviewing at JetBlue.

Warren Christie, vice president, operational planning and training at JetBlue Airways, and Manuel J. Fernos, president of Inter-American University of Puerto Rico officially signed the memorandum of understanding. JetBlue crewmembers as well as school administrators were on hand at Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to celebrate the announcement.

The University Gateway program is open to students at participating schools with high academic standing (GPA of 3.0 or above) and recommendations from their professors. It requires a successful series of interviews with JetBlue and a regional airline partner, as well as continued enrollment in an Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) program.

During the Gateway program, participants intern at Cape Air or other regional airline partners, and then serve as an instructor at their respective flight school. Following that process, candidates fly with Cape Air for at least two years and then receive an interview at JetBlue.

"Today we are proud to announce the first partnership in Puerto Rico between JetBlue, Cape Air and Inter-American University. We are witnessing a great leap in the positioning of our School of Aeronautics to an international level. We are grateful to JetBlue for selecting our university and allowing us to be part of this recognized educational program," said Manuel J. Fernos, president of Inter-American University of Puerto Rico.

Inter-American University is a private institution that serves as a cultural bridge between North and Latin America. For more than 90 years, it has been dedicated to preparing students in all branches of the humanistic, social, and scientific work. IAU's School of Aeronautics recently received full accreditation through AABI becoming the only collegiate aviation program with such distinction in Latin America.

JetBlue encourages students to explore careers in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professions, including aviation careers, from piloting the aircraft to maintaining the engines. The airline has a unique education pathway including relationships with elementary school students and mentoring high school and college students to the University Gateway program, which leads to positions as Pilot Trainees with JetBlue.
 

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