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EATS 2013

EATS 2013

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EATS 2013

The European Airline Training Symposium 2013

29 - 30 October 2013 - Estrel Hotel, Berlin, Germany

EATS is already the largest airline training event in Europe. In 2013 the conference will be at a new, bigger venue in Berlin.

We are now accepting presentation proposals for EATS 2013. If you would like to make a presentation on aviation training at this year's conference please see our Call for Papers page.

EATS 2013 will have two conference streams - Pilot Training and a new dedicated Cabin Crew Training stream

This year’s conference on Cabin Crew Training will be focused on the specific issues facing the sector in Europe. The regulatory environment, service standards, funding levels, surrounding culture, and the suppliers of simulation and training are quite different in Europe to North America or the rest of the world. So the EATS Cabin Crew Training conference will explore these unique differences as well as those issues which are global in nature.

As a whole, EATS 2013 will focus on:
• Evolving Regulatory Environments
• Performance Based Training
• New Aircraft Technologies
• European Experience in Understanding Human Factors
• Updates on Simulator Technology Developments, including Full Flight Simulators, e-learning and mobile learning

The EATS Exhibition will run alongside the conference with over 50 exhibitors showcasing the latest training solutions available.  Click here for more information about exhibiting your organisation at EATS.

Meanwhile, you can join the EATS Group on LinkedIn to start networking with other visitors to the conference. Tweet your comments using #eats2013

 

Previous EATS

In 2012 our 11th EATS Conference was also in Berlin.  478 people attended EATS 2012 from 224 companies including 64 airlines. Visitors came from 45 different countries.

Key sessions at EATS 2012 were:

  • European/Global Training and Safety Initiatives - including important status updates by EASA and national regulators
  • Evolving Regulatory Environments
  • Primary Pilot Training and Standards
  • Human Performance and Training Issues
  • Flight Deck and Cabin Training Issues
  • Simulation Technologies and Training
  • Mobile and e-Learning Technologies
To view information on EATS 2012, please click here www.halldale.com/eats-2012 
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