When you dream of a career in aviation — be it as cabin crew, ground staff, or hospitality-service professional — the path can seem daunting. That’s where Skytech Aviation steps in. Established in 2023 and headquartered in New Delhi, Skytech Aviation markets itself as a modern, career-oriented training institute, offering courses that aim to turn passion into a profession.
Skytech blends classroom learning with practical training, grooming sessions, and personality development — all intended to prepare students for the real world of airlines, airports, hotels, retail or hospitality.
What Courses Does Skytech Offer?
Skytech Aviation offers several courses, depending on the career path you want:
- Cabin Crew / Air Hostess Training — This is perhaps the most popular course. It requires a minimum qualification of 10+2 (plus any degree is acceptable), and the course duration is 12 months. Mode of instruction includes both online and offline classes.
- Airport Ground Staff & Management — Also aimed at those who want to work behind the scenes at airports (ticketing, passenger handling, check-in, baggage management, etc.). Eligibility is similar (10+2, any degree), duration 12 months, offered online and offline.
- Hospitality / Retail & Utility Course — For individuals seeking careers in hospitality, hotel industry, retail, or customer service sectors. Eligibility: 10+2 or any degree. Duration is shorter — 6 months.
Each of these courses includes training not just in technical or domain-specific skills, but also soft skills: grooming, communication, customer service, first aid and emergency procedures (in cabin-crew course), personality development, interview preparation, mock sessions, and more.
Skytech claims to offer both online and offline training modes, which gives flexibility — helpful for students who may not be able to attend in person.
What Do the Fees Look Like?
Exact fee amounts may vary depending on center, batch, and offers. But public listings give some rough estimates:
- For the Air Hostess / Cabin Crew course: it shows a session fee in the range of ₹ 90,000 to ₹ 120,000.
- For the Hospitality / Hotel-service type course: around ₹ 50,000 per session (for the shorter 6-month course) in some listings.
Skytech also mentions having a flexible payment plan / installment option, which may help students manage payment, and sometimes offer scholarships up to 10% for deserving candidates.
That said — there is no broad public listing of fees for every course and every centre; it’s always a good idea to confirm current fees directly when you contact them.
What Works — The Strengths of Skytech Aviation
Skytech Aviation has several aspects in its favor. Some of the strengths often highlighted:
- Industry-relevant, practical curriculum: The courses go beyond theory — there are mock aircraft cabins, grooming labs, live-service simulations, first aid, safety procedures, airport/ hotel-industry visits etc., which help prepare students for real working environments.
- Soft skills & grooming focus: Recognizing that aviation and hospitality demand professionalism, etiquette, communication, confidence — these are built into the training. This helps especially for cabin-crew and customer-facing roles.
- Flexible modes (online & offline): For students living away or unable to relocate, the availability of online training can be a plus.
- Placement assistance & industry connections: Skytech claims to provide 100% placement assistance, and has tie-ups with airlines, airports, hotels, retail & service companies for recruitment of its trainees.
- Relatively affordable fees (compared to some professional courses): For an aspirational career in aviation or hospitality, fees like ₹90–120 k — while not negligible — are sometimes seen as more accessible than long-term degree programmes.
Additionally, review-based feedback from some past students (from sources linked to Skytech’s centres) praise the institute’s clean infrastructure, experienced instructors, personal attention, and comfortable learning environment.
Here are the known locations / centres of Skytech Aviation across India.
📍 Skytech Aviation Centres (Locations)
- Delhi — 3rd Floor, C-5, above Sandoz Restaurant, opposite Metro Pillar No. 418, Block A, Vishal Enclave, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110027
- Noida (Uttar Pradesh) — B-3, 2nd Floor, B Block, Sector 2, near Sector 15 Metro Station, Noida 201301
- Guwahati (Assam) — 4th Floor, Jupitara Place, GS Road, ABC Point, Sree Nagar, Guwahati 781005
- Indore (Madhya Pradesh) — Office no. 916, 9th Floor, Shekhar Central, Manorama Ganj, Indore 452001
- Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) — HIG 87, Ekta Vihar, Sector E, Aliganj, Lucknow 226024
- Raipur (Chhattisgarh) — 607, 6th Floor, B Block, Babylon Tower, Jivan Vihar, Raipur 492012
- Ranchi (Jharkhand) — 2nd Floor, Le Desiree Complex, Circular Road, Opposite Hariom Tower, Ranchi 834001
- Kolkata (West Bengal) — Office no. 4B, 4th Floor, 238B AJC Bose Road, Red Arrow Complex, near Rabindra Sadan Metro Station, Kolkata 700020
- Mumbai – Ghatkopar (Maharashtra) — 101, Jay Vijay Building, A Wing, Uday Cinema Road, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai 400086
- Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh/Telangana region) — D.No. 30-15-154, entire 2nd Floor, “G.K.P HEAVENUE”, Dabagardens, Visakhapatnam
- Hyderabad (Telangana) — Office-404, 4th Floor, V.C. Plaza, near Metro Pillar no. 818, Opposite BJP office, Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500072
📌 Head / Registered Office
The registered office is in New Delhi: same address as the Delhi centre — 3rd Floor, C-5, above Sandoz Restaurant, Vishal Enclave, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110027.
✅ What This Means (and What to Check)
- Skytech Aviation now has a pan-India presence, with centres in North, East, West and South India — making it accessible to many aspirants across the country.
- Before you choose a centre, it’s a good idea to call the central contact number (+91 98705 20556) or email them (info@skytechaviation.net) to confirm that the centre is operational and offering the course you want — because branch activity sometimes changes.
What To Watch Out For — Cons and Considerations
No institute is perfect, and the same goes for Skytech. Here are some of the caveats and things you should keep in mind if you consider joining:
- No guaranteed “job guarantee”: Though Skytech promises 100% placement assistance, that does not automatically equal a job guarantee. Some reviews – though perhaps minor – mention that placement depends on students’ individual performance, interview rounds, and external factors (such as airline hiring demand).
- Transparency & due diligence advised: As with many private training institutes, fees, course quality and actual placement outcomes can vary from batch to batch and from centre to centre. Always verify details — fees, course content, placement record — before enrolling.
- Rapid expansion — pros and cons: Skytech has reportedly expanded quickly across many cities in just a few years (since 2023) to many branches nationwide. While expansion suggests growth, rapid growth sometimes makes maintaining consistent quality across all centres a challenge.
- Course depth vs. full-fledged degree: The courses are vocational / training-based and focus on skills like hospitality, grooming, ground-staff operations, cabin-crew readiness — rather than offering a full academic degree or technical certification (like engineering or pilot-licence infrastructure). If you aim for more technical aviation fields (e.g. aircraft maintenance, pilot training), these courses may not suffice.
- Market competition and uncertain demand: The aviation and hospitality sector are sensitive to economic cycles, airline demand, and external factors (like travel trends). Thus, even after good training, job availability may fluctuate.
Who is Skytech Aviation Good For — And Who Should Be Cautious
Good Fit If You Are
- A 12th-pass or graduate aspirant interested in cabin crew / air hostess / ground staff / hospitality / customer-service careers, and want focused, short-term training rather than a 3–4 year degree.
- Willing to put in effort: good grooming, communication, soft skills, confidence — key for aviation/hospitality jobs.
- Looking for relatively affordable, short-term vocational training, possibly through installments or scholarship.
- Open to online or offline training, depending on convenience or location.
Be Cautious / Ask Questions If
- You expect a guaranteed job — understand that “placement assistance” is not the same as a guaranteed job.
- You are aiming for technical aviation roles (pilot, aircraft maintenance engineer, aeronautical engineering). Skytech’s courses appear more oriented to ground-staff, cabin-crew, hospitality — not engineering or pilot training.
- You cannot verify the placement record or reviews for the batch or centre you are joining — always ask for past alumni details, placement success rates, job roles offered.
- You are looking for a formal degree or long-term qualification (instead of a vocational certificate).
My View: What Skytech Offers — And What to Clarify Before Joining
Skytech Aviation represents a viable option in India’s growing aviation/hospitality training space. If you dream of working as cabin crew, airport ground staff, or hospitality staff — and are realistic about putting effort in — the institute’s courses offer a reasonably accessible, structured path. The inclusion of soft-skills, grooming, communication, first-aid, real-world exposure and job-readiness training gives it a practical edge compared to purely academic training.
However — as with any vocational institute — success after training will depend heavily not just on what you learn, but also on external factors: how well you perform in interviews, how strong is demand in aviation/hospitality at that time, and how you present yourself.
If you consider enrolling, I strongly recommend: visiting the nearest Skytech centre, asking for the latest fees, batch size, curriculum details, placement records of last few batches, company tie-ups, and try to connect with former students (alumni) to hear honest feedback.