NETJETS Europe hiring again

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If we include the UK in the EU then mostly yes. But any training that would require a visa etc would be sorted by the company. Basically you wont be sent somewhere you cant go and won't be expected to sort out your own passport/visa issues to complete any training events.
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From: Zurich
Sales position
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen,
I've had a couple of interviews for a sales position in Europe for Netjets.
As I have found no forums specifically for non-pilots, do any of you have any info regarding this part of the company?
Thanks a lot!
I've had a couple of interviews for a sales position in Europe for Netjets.
As I have found no forums specifically for non-pilots, do any of you have any info regarding this part of the company?
Thanks a lot!
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From: Utopia
Your flight simulator instructor will be happy to share those details with you. Do you need a copy of the Flight Manual for that, or U got that already?
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From: Duit On Mon Dei
Chevi I guess you mean the "sales" side of NetJets Europe? I assume you've looked through the Netjets websites? If not, go there. Learn about the different products (aircraft) and ways into the different programmes. There are a few commentators who offer criticisms which is worth looking at to get a rounded view.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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November session
Hello, is there anybody from the November 10-11th session still waiting for the Indoc dates ?
I heard the guys that did their phase 3 in October got their indoc dates in march. Any news from your side ? Thanks
I heard the guys that did their phase 3 in October got their indoc dates in march. Any news from your side ? Thanks
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From: Holand
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone has any news about whether NetJets Europe will be opening a hiring process soon.
On another note, does anyone have information on where I can prepare and what kind of simulator profile to expect?
I am a pilot with 5,000 hours in commercial airline operations looking to transition into corporate aviation.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!
I would like to know if anyone has any news about whether NetJets Europe will be opening a hiring process soon.
On another note, does anyone have information on where I can prepare and what kind of simulator profile to expect?
I am a pilot with 5,000 hours in commercial airline operations looking to transition into corporate aviation.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!

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From: U.K.
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone has any news about whether NetJets Europe will be opening a hiring process soon.
On another note, does anyone have information on where I can prepare and what kind of simulator profile to expect?
I am a pilot with 5,000 hours in commercial airline operations looking to transition into corporate aviation.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!
I would like to know if anyone has any news about whether NetJets Europe will be opening a hiring process soon.
On another note, does anyone have information on where I can prepare and what kind of simulator profile to expect?
I am a pilot with 5,000 hours in commercial airline operations looking to transition into corporate aviation.
Thanks and good luck to everyone!
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From: Germany
Regarding the looming retirement, I believe it is important to consider the following so that new joiners now what to expect:
- Until 2029, the expected retirements will be around ~12 per year. It will only increase to around ~35 per year from 2029 onwards, but will not exceed 36. These figures obviously do not take into consideration people leaving for other companies (very few!), people taking part time (quite a lot!), and people leaving due to other reasons (e.g. loss of medical, early retirement).
- Currently, the number of pilots is 737, ie anyone joining now will be #738.
- In the last bidding round, you needed a seniority number below 220 to get a left seat on the Challenger 350. Obviously, anything larger than a Challenger 350 will draw even more interest.
- Until 2029, the expected retirements will be around ~12 per year. It will only increase to around ~35 per year from 2029 onwards, but will not exceed 36. These figures obviously do not take into consideration people leaving for other companies (very few!), people taking part time (quite a lot!), and people leaving due to other reasons (e.g. loss of medical, early retirement).
- Currently, the number of pilots is 737, ie anyone joining now will be #738.
- In the last bidding round, you needed a seniority number below 220 to get a left seat on the Challenger 350. Obviously, anything larger than a Challenger 350 will draw even more interest.

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From: U.K.
Regarding the looming retirement, I believe it is important to consider the following so that new joiners now what to expect:
- Until 2029, the expected retirements will be around ~12 per year. It will only increase to around ~35 per year from 2029 onwards, but will not exceed 36. These figures obviously do not take into consideration people leaving for other companies (very few!), people taking part time (quite a lot!), and people leaving due to other reasons (e.g. loss of medical, early retirement).
- Currently, the number of pilots is 737, ie anyone joining now will be #738.
- In the last bidding round, you needed a seniority number below 220 to get a left seat on the Challenger 350. Obviously, anything larger than a Challenger 350 will draw even more interest.
- Until 2029, the expected retirements will be around ~12 per year. It will only increase to around ~35 per year from 2029 onwards, but will not exceed 36. These figures obviously do not take into consideration people leaving for other companies (very few!), people taking part time (quite a lot!), and people leaving due to other reasons (e.g. loss of medical, early retirement).
- Currently, the number of pilots is 737, ie anyone joining now will be #738.
- In the last bidding round, you needed a seniority number below 220 to get a left seat on the Challenger 350. Obviously, anything larger than a Challenger 350 will draw even more interest.
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From: Ireland
Dublin gateway
Have been doing a lot of reading on the threads about Netjets and will definitely be putting my application in when it opens next!
Would be much appreciated if someone who uses Dublin as their gateway drops me a PM just for a couple of specific questions
Would be much appreciated if someone who uses Dublin as their gateway drops me a PM just for a couple of specific questions

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From: U.K.
Not a huge number of Dublin gateway-ers so chances are you might not get one here, but ask away and I can see what info I can retrieve.
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From: Ireland
Many thanks for your help, but was hoping for info more along the lines of how they manage their tax etc. so don’t bother them about that!

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From: Holand
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know if NETJETS Europe is planning to recruit pilots in 2025? They haven’t hired since last year.
And for those of you already flying there, how’s the cockpit atmosphere? Are there any command upgrades coming up?
Does anyone know if NETJETS Europe is planning to recruit pilots in 2025? They haven’t hired since last year.
And for those of you already flying there, how’s the cockpit atmosphere? Are there any command upgrades coming up?



