Singapore Airlines to train pilots in Tamworth
Singapore flying college expands
with new pilot training school in Tamworth.
Singapore Flying College (SFC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines (SIA), marked the official opening of its new pilot training school at Tamworth Regional Airport.
Officiated by New South Wales Premier The Hon. Chris Minns MP; Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Flight Operations and Chairman of Singapore Flying College, Captain Eugene C. Antoni; and Mayor of Tamworth Regional Council, Cr. Russell Webb; the opening marks a significant milestone in expanding the College’s flight training capabilities.
The new Tamworth training school is set to progressively expand over the next five years to meet the demand for SIA pilot training. The flight training school welcomed its inaugural cohort of 20 SIA cadet pilots to the upgraded IFTT facilities in April 2025. A total of 32 cadets completed their training at the facility in 2025, with a further 30 cadets currently undergoing training.
The school is currently supported by four Cessna 172 aircraft, one Cessna 172 flight simulator, and newly renovated accommodation.
New South Wales Premier The Hon. Chris Minns MP, welcomed the news that Singapore Flying College has chosen Tamworth as its new training base. “Singapore Flying College is a prime example of the international investment opportunities regional NSW has to offer. This state-of-the-art training facility cements Tamworth’s place as one of the leading pilot training hubs in the country and will help create skilled jobs and deliver long-term economic benefits for Tamworth and the broader region for years to come,” Premier Minns said.
Councillor Webb said Tamworth is an ideal location for SFC’s expansion. “We are delighted to officially welcome Singapore Airlines and Singapore Flying College to Tamworth. With over 300 favourable flying days annually, Tamworth is the ideal setting for cadets looking to take off in their aviation careers. The flight school has been operating in Tamworth for a year now, and with that partnership has come valuable expertise and opportunities. I look forward to seeing the development in the region’s aviation capabilities and seeing Tamworth play a part in the industry’s growth and success,” Councillor Webb said.
