The COVID-19 pandemic has been a considerable challenge for the airline industry. When the airline industry was first beginning, it was dealing with the outbreak of the Spanish Flu. By 2019, there were on average over 4.5 billion passengers on airlines. Due to the current challenges presented by the pandemic, the world’s response to this situation will make the difference in how the airline industry will function now and in the future. With the pandemic, many in the airline industry wonder what it will take for crews and pilots to continue their training.
One of the individuals who will likely make a contribution to the advancement of the airline industry is London based entrepreneur Bhanu Choudhrie. He and his company recently invested in new training resources. These two sources of training include a simulator and a training center which help pilots and crew members maintain their knowledge. All of the pilots and crew members can continue their training without having to go up in the sky onboard planes. Since major airlines have postponed their training, Alpha Aviation Group led by London based entrepreneur Bhanu Choudhrie, has provided pilots with the opportunity to keep training despite the restrictions related to the pandemic.
While the world is focused on the COVID 19 crisis, entrepreneurs including Bhanu Choudhrie are focused on the future of the aviation industry. While pilot demand is quite low due to cancelled flights, it will increase very much once the pandemic restrictions are lifted. Since many pilots and crew members are going to be looking to get more training, Alpha Aviation Group will be an option that they can all depend on to resume their careers. In China, the outbreak has peaked and airports in the nation have begun offering domestic flights. International flights are expected to be resumed within the next several months.
In a recent statement, Bhanu Choudhrie said that his company is committed to continuing its ambitious plan to train pilots and other airline crew members. He also said that he is looking to maintain world class facilities where pilot cadets can learn how to fly and ensure that the demand for pilots is always met in the future.