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Lewis University, United Airlines join forces to develop next generation of aviators

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A new partnership with United Aviate, United Airlines’ pilot career development program, offers Lewis University student pilots and instructors the most secure path to the airline’s flight deck.

The Aviate program adds a great benefit to the nationally recognized Lewis University Aviation & Transportation program which provides academic excellence and a hands-on approach to learning that prepares students for successful careers in the aviation industry.

As an Aviate university partner, current and former Lewis University students and instructors who apply and are successful in the Aviate selection process will join the program and benefit from the secure path to a lifelong career at United.

Throughout their journey, Aviate participants will receive coaching from a United pilot, have opportunities to connect with members of the United team, and have access to travel privileges. Participants also receive a Conditional Job Offer upon acceptance, eliminating the need for additional interviews with United. 

For more information about Lewis University’s participation in the United Aviate Program, visit lewisu.edu. Follow United Aviate on Instagram to stay updated on its journey.

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