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Acron Aviation Releases 2026 Guide on Scaling Airline Training Programs

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March 4, 2026

Global – Acron Aviation has published a practical guide advocating hybrid pilot training delivery models, positioning integrated classroom simulation, remote learning, and optimized full flight simulator (FFS) utilization as a solution to projected global demand for 660,000 new pilots by 2044.

  • The company highlights key bottlenecks facing airline training departments:High-cost full flight simulator timeInstructor shortagesInfrastructure constraints limiting scalability
  • High-cost full flight simulator time
  • Instructor shortages
  • Infrastructure constraints limiting scalability
  • The guide outlines a hybrid training framework combining:Classroom-based simulationRemote learning environmentsStrategic FFS allocationFlat panel and advanced training devices
  • Classroom-based simulation
  • Remote learning environments
  • Strategic FFS allocation
  • Flat panel and advanced training devices
  • The document includes:A four-pillar training frameworkA 12–18 month implementation roadmapPerformance metrics for tracking capacity and outcomesDeployment risk factors and critical success considerations
  • A four-pillar training framework
  • A 12–18 month implementation roadmap
  • Performance metrics for tracking capacity and outcomes
  • Deployment risk factors and critical success considerations
  • The methodology is based on field implementation using Acron Aviation’s FMST, ETHOS, VFD, and flat panel training systems.

Check out the guide here.

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