Angel Wun has successfully completed her line check and is now officially a Gulfstream G650 Junior First Officer. Angel’s achievement demonstrates the success of the TTP program, a cornerstone of TAG Aviation‘s talent development strategy for nearly a decade. The TTP program exemplifies TAG Aviation’s “Aviator DNA” and dedication to cultivating the next generation of skilled pilots.

One of TAG Aviation’s key differentiators is its commitment to addressing the industry-wide challenge of a shortage of properly trained and qualified business aviation professionals. Through comprehensive training, mentorship, and development programs, TAG Aviation provides a supportive environment where individuals can reach their full potential.

Angel’s journey started as a Safety Officer when joining TAG Aviation back in 2018.  After being accepted onto the TAG Pilot Training Scheme in 2019, Angel has excelled, earning instrument and multi-engine training approval, including being awarded the Sir Donald Anderson Award for her CASA ATPL results. Now 6 years later after a lot of hard work, Angel is enjoying her status as Junior First Officer.

Established nearly 10 years ago, the TTP program reflects TAG Aviation’s heritage and its proactive approach to ensuring the sustainability of the company and the industry. The program includes initiatives such as the fully sponsored Trained Pilot Program at Flight Training Adelaide (FTA), launched in 2016. This program provides aspiring aviators with intense flight training, instructor rating qualifications, and the opportunity to gain experience as flight instructors before returning to TAG Aviation.

At TAG Aviation, we believe in investing in the future of our people,” said Steven Young, President. “Angel’s journey reinforces TAG Aviation’s position as a leader in talent development”.