Global Flight Training Group Skyborne Seeks New Head of Training in 2026
March 3, 2026
United Kingdom – Skyborne Airline Academy, a global pilot training provider with operations at Gloucestershire Airport (UK), Bournemouth Airport (UK), and Vero Beach (USA), is recruiting a new Head of Training (HoT) to be based in the UK. Please see the job post below, for more information and to apply kindly contact Skyborne. Summary
The Head of Training (HoT) is responsible to the Accountable Manager for the overall safety, operational control, management, and effectiveness of the Group's training function across all sites and regulatory jurisdictions. The HoT is the nominated postholder accountable to the UK CAA, EASA and GCAA for the discharge of responsibilities defined under the relevant aviation authority regulations, and is responsible for coordinating training oversight and compliance. This role ensures that all approved training is delivered safely, compliantly, and to the highest professional standards, maintaining Skyborne's reputation as a world-leading provider of aviation training. The HoT is a key member of the Group Leadership Team, contributing to strategic growth, commercial success, and the development of a high-performing, international training culture. This is a business-critical appointment. The postholder will lead a geographically dispersed training operation, ensure multi-jurisdictional regulatory compliance, drive continuous improvement in training quality and efficiency, and represent Skyborne to major airline customers and regulatory authorities worldwide. Responsibilities Oversee full regulatory compliance across UK Part‑FCL, Part‑ORA, EASA, GCAA and FAA requirements, acting as Skyborne’s primary liaison with global aviation authorities. Maintain postholder approvals and ensure accurate control, approval and distribution of Operations and Training Manuals across all sites. Lead safety and training risk management within the Safety Management System, contributing to safety boards, action groups and performance targets. Set and uphold high training standards for instructors and trainees, ensuring consistent, high‑quality delivery across ground, simulator and flight training. Develop and manage comprehensive standards training and recurrent training programmes for instructors. Drive continuous improvement of syllabi, procedures and training materials, ensuring alignment with regulation, technology and airline partner expectations. Lead the design, regulatory approval and implementation of new training programmes, including airline pathways and advanced courses. Champion innovation in training delivery, leveraging modern instructional techniques, competency‑based training and emerging technologies. Oversee trainee progress, performance management and welfare, ensuring a supportive, professional and psychologically safe learning environment. Build and lead a high‑performing instructor team, including recruitment, succession planning, standardisation and performance management. Manage training resources, capacity and utilisation across multiple international sites to meet productivity, cost‑efficiency and on‑time performance targets. Support commercial activity through technical input on bids, pricing and customer relationships. Represent Skyborne at regulatory meetings, industry forums and customer presentations, strengthening the organisation’s profile and influence. Promote a strong safety, professionalism and just‑culture ethos across the training function. Requirements Minimum 5–7 years in a senior training management role such as Head of Training, Chief Flight Instructor, Chief Pilot (Training), or Training Manager within an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) or airline training environment. Proven track record managing training operations across multiple locations or regulatory environments (e.g. EASA, UK CAA, FAA, GCAA). Deep knowledge of Part-FCL, Part-ORA, SMS principles and the regulatory approval and oversight process. Previous experience as a nominated postholder with a major aviation authority is highly desirable. Hold or have held UK CAA and EASA licences with significant instructional qualifications (e.g. FI, IRI, CRI, TRI/TRE, Flight Examiner). Multi‑engine and instrument rating instruction experience essential. Demonstrable experience managing large‑scale training operations (e.g. multi‑site, >200 students per year, mixture of ab initio, type rating and advanced training programmes). Proven experience managing training budgets, productivity targets, and contributing to commercial bids and airline customer solutions. Extensive experience leading, developing and performance‑managing operational teams, with a track record of building high‑performing cultures and developing talent. Desirable Qualifications & Experience Experience working with or for airline training departments or major airline customers. Previous experience in a start‑up, rapid‑growth or private equity‑backed aviation business. Formal qualifications in education, instructional design, human factors or safety management. Degree‑level education or equivalent professional experience.
The position is based at Gloucester or Bournemouth Airport with approximately 25–35% international travel, including extended oversight visits to Vero Beach, Florida, and engagement with UK CAA, EASA, GCAA and FAA authorities.
To learn more or to apply kindly contact Skyborne.
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