"The batch of 2010 (cadet pilots) underwent a stringent one-year training programme before qualifying to fly with the national carrier," the statement said.
The cadet pilots obtained the CAASL (Civil Aviation Authority) license, a globally recognised certification, the airline said.
The national carrier recruits two cadet batches each year for training and bow has a total strength of 267 pilots.
Future trainee pilots with SriLankan will have the advantage of obtaining Flight Simulator experience at the airlines’ own flight academy, where an A320 Full Flight Simulator facility was commissioned in October 2011.
This will grant "more affordable and easier access to a hitherto costly training overseas," the statement said.