Regulators sign off on plans from SkyPeople Training
SkyPeople Training is to set up an operation in Dublin to provide approved training for cabin crews in the EU after regulators signed off on the plan.
The move comes as a result of Brexit, with UK accreditation no longer accepted across the EU, Sarah Ferguson, chief executive of Manchester-based SkyPeople, said. There is “significant demand for our services from the industry overseas,” she said. “Many international airlines have aircraft which are registered in the UK and therefore come under CAA regulations. However, airlines with aircraft registered in the EU require EASA attestations, including UK operators,” Ms Ferguson said. “In order to cater for this market need and offer the EASA cabin crew attestation course, we decided to set up a cabin crew training organisation in an EU member state.
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