[1][2] The school was officially opened in 2017 during Dubai Airshow and started with a fleet of six training aircraft.
[3] Plans include for a total fleet of 27 aircraft: 22 Cirrus SR22s and five Embraer Phenom 100s.
[4] With its own private airport and campus, the school is located at the edge of Dubai World Central Airport, and will act as the dedicated training center for the country's National Cadet Pilot Programme as well as international students.
They then train in the air on the sixth-generation Cirrus SR22 and then Embraer Phenom 100EV jets.
The Academy’s approved approach eliminates the additional step required for training beginners and provides them with more experience in the field of jet aircraft.