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Old 28th Jan 2021, 22:21
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Airlines with their own pilot training subsidiaries?

I'm curious - how many airlines are out there that have their own pilot training subsidiaries? Especially the ones that other airlines can rent. For example, I know Delta has the DATC and BA has their Global Learning Academy. Who else?
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Lufthansa has Lufthansa Flight Training. They have (retired) Lufty trainers, and of course one can rent all of their simulators. I believe Air Baltic has their own training subsidiary, famously used for pay to fly as well as normal type rating training.
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