BA expands Engineering Cadet Scheme to New York
Above: Twelve students with ambitions to become aviation Engineers can now make that dream a reality through a fully funded cadet scheme with British Airways – the first international airline to fund such a scheme in the US.
Courtesy British Airways
The scheme, which is a first-of-its kind initiative for an international airline in the United States, began with the successful recruitment of six new cadets in Chicago last month. Now recruiting in New York, the program is open to all students from AIM campuses, and offers another six aspiring American aircraft technicians tuition sponsorship and a direct pathway to a career with British Airways upon completion.
Cadets are selected following two years of immersive technical training at AIM, gaining foundational knowledge in aircraft maintenance. They begin their time at BA with intensive onboarding training at its London Heathrow base, covering core areas such as safety, quality and company operations. This experience sets the stage for a three-year on-the-job training phase with the airline, during which cadets will gain practical, hands-on experience while working towards their CRS (Certificate of Release to Service privileges).
During their training, the cadets will shadow some of the 153 highly skilled engineers employed by the airline across the US. When fully qualified, the newest recruits will service and maintain the multiple British Airways aircraft that land in New York's JFK and Newark Airport each day, as well as providing support to BA's partner airlines.
"We are delighted to launch our Engineering Cadet Scheme in the US and nurture talented AIM students as they step into careers with British Airways," said British Airways Chief Technical Officer, Andy Best. "As we have seen through our exceptional Engineering apprentice scheme in the UK, investing in future technicians is vital and this programme will aid in building a pipeline of future engineers in bases across America. We look forward to providing cadets with the skills and expertise to help keep our aircraft flying safely across the globe."
British Airways Area Maintenance Manager, Mitch Gadsby, added: "We've been building this program for the past two years and finally seeing the results of our efforts in our first cohort of enthusiastic and talented cadets is truly gratifying.
"I sincerely hope this programme enables future generations to have a career with British Airways as fulfilling as mine has been to date."
"This partnership bridges the critical gap between education and employment, offering AIM students unparalleled access to international training and career-building experiences with British Airways," said Doctor Ben Clark, Director of Business Development at AIM. "Together, we're opening doors to global aviation careers and we couldn't be more excited to collaborate on this initiative."
Newly recruited apprentice, Faith Rono, said: "As someone who has just graduated from Aviation Institute of Maintenance Chicago, I feel extremely grateful and honoured to be a part of British Airways US cadet programme.
"Everyone that I have met has gone above and beyond to make sure that me and my cohort is supported. There is no doubt in my mind that I am in the right place and that BA will provide me with the tools I need to grow and succeed."
Programme Highlights:
- Five-Year Pathway: The programme offers a structured five-year journey, from AIM's two-year technical training to three years of on-the-job experience with BA, working towards their CRS (Certificate of Release to Service privileges).
- Comprehensive Benefits: Cadets will receive a range of benefits, including tuition reimbursement, medical, dental, vision, paid time off, a 401k plan with matching and travel benefits.
- Global Opportunities: Upon completing the programme, graduates will have the opportunity to advance within BA, with potential for management and union roles.
- Eligibility Requirements: Students must complete the AIM A&P programme with a minimum 2.8 GPA and meet academic progress standards, showcasing a strong passion for aviation engineering.
This cadet scheme represents British Airways' first international collaboration with a US-based aviation training institution, demonstrating the airline's commitment to fostering and enhancing its skilled, American engineering team. Applications for the New York scheme are open to AIM students until 20th December 2024. The airline hopes to expand the scheme to other locations across the US later next year.
British Airways has a long history of nurturing new talent through apprenticeships and graduate schemes and recently opened applications for 270 graduate and apprenticeship positions, ranging from customer service to aircraft maintenance, in the UK.
The airline flies from 26 US cities direct to London, offering the most flights and most competitive schedule for customers travelling between New York and London compared to any other airline.