Auburn University’s School of Aviation signs MoU with Southwest Airlines
Auburn University’s School of Aviation on Monday announced a partnership to make the university’s acclaimed aviation program the newest university partner to join the Southwest Airlines Destination 225° pilot recruitment program.
The partnership aligns Auburn’s growing School of Aviation with Southwest Airlines, frequently voted among the nation’s most admired and awarded airlines. The Southwest Airlines Destination 225° University Pathway is for individuals interested in pursuing their university degree while building post-graduate flight instructing time within their college’s flight program, with the goal of becoming competitively qualified to interview for a first officer role at one of the program’s partner carriers.
The majority of Auburn’s nearly 700 School of Aviation students are Professional Flight majors, making the partnership a high-quality feeder system for both parties.
“Our School of Aviation is a shining example of excellence at Auburn, and I am thrilled to see our program aligned with Southwest Airlines,” Auburn President Christopher B. Roberts said. “We are committed to providing students with experiential learning and opportunities to make an impact in the world after their days on the Plains. Career pathway programs like Southwest’s Destination 225° are a wonderful way for our aviation students to embark on fulfilling and meaningful careers after graduation. We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership with Southwest through Auburn Aviation.”
After building their flying experience at a partner carrier through the program, candidates receive employment consideration for a First Officer position at Southwest Airlines. Auburn’s job placement rate for professional flight and flight management majors has remained near 100 percent in recent years.
“This partnership is a win-win for everyone and the latest in a long line of amazing news for the Auburn School of Aviation program,” said Jim Witte, director of Auburn’s School of Aviation. “Southwest Airlines has a proven tradition of excellence in the industry, and we are excited about joining its Destination 225° pathway program to feed the pipeline of the future. Auburn Aviation graduates are making a substantial impact in the industry, and this alignment will help take that to the next level.”
With multiple program partners, Southwest created the university pathway as a highly accessible, cost-effective, and innovative route to flying at a major carrier for students pursuing flight industry-related degrees. On a compass, 225˚ is the southwest directional heading, and the carrier developed Destination 225° to lead aspiring pilots to Southwest.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Auburn University as a partner in Southwest’s Destination 225˚ Program,” said Lee Kinnebrew, vice president, Flight Operations at Southwest Airlines. “We continue our work of introducing career pathways for the next generation of professional pilots and look forward to supporting students as they train, gain flight experience and develop into competitively-qualified Southwest First Officer Candidates in the years ahead.”
Along with an engaging training program, students involved in the pathway receive ongoing career mentorship from a Southwest Pilot during their university studies and early flying career. Their instruction includes a variety of aircraft, from single-engine planes to Boeing 737s.
Auburn joins an accomplished group of Southwest’s university partners, which includes Angelo State University, Arizona State University, University of Nebraska at Omaha, The University of Oklahoma, Southeastern Oklahoma State University and Texas Southern University. More details about Destination 225° and the program’s training and flying partners are available at careers.southwestair.com/D225.
Auburn’s School of Aviation previously established similar partnerships with Delta Air Lines and United Airlines to streamline the transition from the Plains to flying planes.