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UK & France Global Bridge Programme

While your peers are studying theory in a classroom, you'll be dining at a private club in London and commanding a Concorde. Who do you think the interview board will remember?

August 3-10, 2026

United Kingdom, France

Official HKPAPA Endorsement.

The Recommendation Letter: A 

'Golden Ticket' for Cadetship.

Mentorship by Senior Captains 

learn what isn't in the manual. 

8 COMMAND MISSIONS

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EXCLUSIVE CONCORDE SIMULATOR

Meet Concorde Pilots

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AIRLINE OPERATIONS CENTER

Nerve Center Access

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UK Airspace
Sortie

Fly a light aircraft

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Paris Sightseeing
Tour

Explore City and Museum

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London Sightseeing
Tour

Explore City and Museum

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Royal Club 
Dinner

Networking Gala

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Airbus 
Factory Tour

VIP View

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Prototype 
Review

Insider Aircraft Legacy

LAST FEW SPOT REMAINING
STRICTLY LIMITED TO 20 SEATS

To ensure every student receives 1-on-1 mentorship from our Senior Pilots and maximum simulator time, we cannot - and will not - expand this group. This is for the serious 20.

Investment & Selection

HKD 85,000

Early Bird Offer Ends 31 May 2026

HKD 100,000

All-inclusive Technical Pass

Include flights, accommodation, access pass and training flight.

Our itinerary

The itinerary, activities, aircraft types, institutions, simulator access, flight operations and guest appearances are subject to change due to weather conditions, operational requirements, airspace restrictions, partner availability, safety considerations and institutional scheduling. Certain activities may be replaced with equivalent aviation experiences where necessary.

Day 1 | Hong Kong | Aug 3

Begin the journey with an overnight direct flight to London Heathrow.

Day 2 | Entering the World of Global Aviation | London

Arrive in London and explore one of the world’s most historic aviation capitals.


Visit Imperial College London and experience student life at a globally renowned institution.

Day 3 | The Concorde Experience | London

Private Concorde simulator session.
Black-tie dinner with a former Concorde pilot and aviation industry guests.

Day 4 | Train Like a Pilot

Hands-on flying lessons in the United Kingdom.
Exclusive airline headquarters and operations visit.

Day 5 | Airbus & European Aerospace

Flight to Toulouse, home of Airbus.
Behind-the-scenes tour of Airbus manufacturing and assembly facilities.

Day 6 | France’s Aviation Elite

Visit the National Air and Space Museum of France.
Experience ENAC — Europe’s premier aviation university and training institution.

Day 7 | Paris & Reflection

Explore Paris before the overnight return flight to Hong Kong.

Day 8 | Return to Hong Kong

Arrival back in Hong Kong with new perspectives, friendships and experiences few students their age will ever have.

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Not a school trip.

A glimpse into the world very few ever get to see.
Most students learn about aviation from textbooks.
Our students walk into airline headquarters, fly aircraft over Europe, sit inside legendary simulators, and have dinner with the people who once flew the fastest passenger aircraft in history.

This programme is designed to change how young people see themselves.
In just 8 days, students will experience:

  • The discipline and mindset of professional pilots

  • Real-world aviation operations behind closed doors

  • Elite aerospace institutions and training environments

  • International exposure and independence

  • The confidence that comes from stepping into a world normally reserved for airline crew and industry insiders
     

For many students, this becomes the moment they stop “dreaming about aviation” — and start believing they belong in it.

Extremely Limited Intake

To preserve access quality, operational flexibility and personalised mentorship, spaces are intentionally limited.

Certain experiences are not commercially available to the public and are arranged through industry partnerships and operational coordination.

Because this is not tourism disguised as education.

Every visit, simulator session, flight activity and industry meeting is curated by professional airline pilots and aviation insiders.

Students are not treated like tourists.
They are treated like future aviators.

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