Skyborne has promoted Carla Booth to Group Head of Airline Business, a new position responsible for growing the academy’s relationships with key global airlines. 4 January 2023
Considering the several stakeholders involved, communication and coordination inside and outside the train are very important to ensure effective railway safety performance. Part 2 of 2. 3 January 2023
Canadian flight training device manufacturer Flightdeck Solutions (FDS) has delivered its B737 MAX device to the University Of Central Missouri (UCM) School Of Aviation in Warrensburg, Missouri. 19 December 2022
Scottish flight training academy ACS Aviation have ordered two P-Mentor aircraft to be added to their current fleet to expand their fleet capabilities in 2023. 19 December 2022
Our goal at Halldale is to be the catalyst and hub for simulation training, so we’re looking to the future, learning from last year to better build and shape 2023 activities to meet the needs of our community. 19 December 2022
At the recent I/ITSEC conference in Orlando, a rather unusual project at the NATO booth dealt with Modelling & Simulation to support ‘resilience building’ and the creation of refugee flow management. 15 December 2022
The goal of this partnership is to ease the financial burden of students interested in entering a career in aviation, developing a promising pipeline, and cultivating a strong workforce to support the growth of the industry. 14 December 2022
Airline Pilot Club (APC) and Airline Flight Academy have launched a partnership that is aimed at providing aspirant airline pilots with professional guidance and training as they move along their route to an airline pilot career. 14 December 2022
Indra has selected and installed the Norxe P50 Native 4K projectors in the Airbus MRTT FMS simulator, which is currently in its final development phase. 14 December 2022
It is now a good two decades since the Sun and SGI ‘mini-computers’ disappeared from I/ITSEC exhibition stands and smaller, more powerful PCs made their way in. 14 December 2022
Europe’s Number One Civil Aviation Training Event EATS 2024 will be held on 5-7 November, 2024. It typically attracts 900 attendees from over 50 countries – all focused on best training practices. With over 48 hours of intense networking and information exchange with key representatives from the region’s airline training community, EATS is Europe’s largest aviation training event, designed by and for aviation professionals.