
Click to viewOctober 1, 2025
New Zealand – Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, presented its vision for a collaborative, phase-specialised approach to flight training at the recent NZ Aviation Industry Association conference.
Aeroplanned outlined a model in which training centres of excellence are established for specific phases of pilot training:
Visual training concentrated at sunny bases
Instrument training delivered at advanced airports
Students progressing seamlessly through a connected ecosystem
The concept aims to build a resilient, efficient training pipeline with consistent standards and on-time delivery of graduates.
Using Aeroplanned’s software, this vision can be modelled both as a long-term strategic plan and a short-term operational blueprint, providing schools with visibility into student progress, resourcing needs, and bottlenecks.
A key challenge highlighted was multi-engine instructor demand: whether a school runs one or multiple courses, requirements remain constant, creating inefficiencies for smaller providers. Aeroplanned suggested that collaborative, specialised training phases could improve utilisation, strengthen resilience, and enhance the student experience.
Source: Aeroplanned
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