Who We Are
Eagle Air has a great history dating back more than 10 years, so it has been registered as a training institution by the South African Aviation Authority.
Student safety is the top priority, they deal with the most famous maintenance facility at the airport.
Our Vision
Our Mission
Our mission is to create a community of interdisciplinary flight instructors, air liners and student pilots that fosters excellence and encourage innovation, this community’s contribution will enable it to lead academic and scientific advancements in the region by building strong foundation for the 21 of century learning.
Our Core Values
We aspire to arm our students with the knowledge and tools needed to succeed real-world aviation field, and it will make power impact in the international air lines. we are not merely preparing leaders for the business industry. But to the ambassadors and representative of their countries.
Our commitment employable means that we not only seek to offer students an outstanding learning experience but also to prepare them for a career after graduation and beyond . we provide students with the tools, connections and support to succeed I their chosen professional path.
EA strives to provide students with a first-rate international education in the aviation training. Our training syllabus is guaranteed to develop our students theoretical and practical skills, increasing their knowledge to be capable of take the responsibility of hundreds of passengers.
With the most qualified and experienced pilots and trainers to face all aviation challenges, Eagle Air is making it the first choice for students around the world. As well as Eagle Air has also a wide range of aircraft (multi/single) Engines available for training which guarantee best learning experience.
Why Choose Eagle Air
Eagle Air also has the most qualified and experienced pilots and trainers to face all aviation challenges, it’s making it the first choice for a broad base of students around the world. We have trainees from all countries extend to Egypt and the Middle East.
Student safety is the top priority, they deal with the most famous maintenance facility at the airport.
Eagle Air has also a wide range of aircraft (Multi/single) Engine available for training.
In South Africa, for the second time in a row, Eagle Air ranked second in the list of top ten certified aviation training schools
has the most qualified and experienced pilots and trainers to face all aviation challenge.
Aviation Career and Salaries
The aviation career is considered the most important career around the world. it has made the world smaller; people can move from any country to another easier than the other transportation.
In addition to that, it is also the highest paid and the most enjoyable and exciting job, that’s why most of the job seekers are trying to find an opportunity in this field.
The salaries of pilots vary from one airline to another, where Arab airlines are the highest compared to other airlines.
Those are some examples of the salaries’ range:
Emirates Airlines
The pilot gets paid $6800 per month —the wage bracket is $15.700 to $1,300per month in addition to bonus up to $13,300.
South Africa Airlines:
The average annual salary of the pilot is between $45,000 and $14,500. If you have 1 - 4 years of experience the salary will be between $16,100 and $30,000.
Saudi Airlines:
The basic salary of the pilot assistant is about 19,000 SAR, besides the flying hours.
Egyptian Airlines:
The pilot’s salary ranges from $4,500 to $7,500 according to the number of flight hours and years of experience. The wages’ rate increase due to the market needs and the competition among the different airlines.
Eagle Air Policy
EA Aviation Academy quality policy aims to achieve the highest standards of operating safelyby ensuring the highest possible standards of aircraft operation, maintenance as well as flight training, ground training using the available resources.
The EA Aviation Academy management is committed that:
Flying ground and synthetic training services meet the highest standards of airworthiness and safety, following the requirements of both SACAA (South African Civil Aviation Authority) and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards.
It will dedicate the required financials, methods, material and human resources in order to safeguard the system.
This policy includes organizational goals, understanding the customers’ needs, implementing and maintaining them at all levels. The staff should follow the directives:
- Reinforcing the teamwork.
- Improving the quality of life at work.
- Focusing the activities in preventive actions.
- Following a continuous improvement approach.
- Assuring quality as responsibility of each and every one to achieve “zero” defects/errors.
- Offering services with adequate intrinsic quality and safety to achieve full customer satisfaction.
- Offering training that aggregate value to our students and being flexible at the forefront of their necessities.