Greece’s Egnatia Aviation Selected by Boeing to Shape Area 100 KSA Pilot Training Resources

28th Jan 2026

Greece – Egnatia Aviation, a Kavala‑based flight training organisation focused on competency‑based pilot development, has been selected by Boeing to contribute to the development of Area 100 Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes (KSA) training resources—a move reinforcing its role in shaping next‑generation pilot training aligned with global airline standards.

  • Boeing has appointed Egnatia Aviation as a development partner on its Area 100 KSA training resources, designed to accelerate the integration of critical non‑technical competencies alongside core flying skills.

  • The collaboration leverages input from Egnatia’s instructors and cadets, contributing practical insights to how pilots are trained from day one, reflecting evolving industry expectations for decision‑making, communication, workload management, and leadership.

  • Egnatia Aviation’s participation underscores the shift toward competency‑based training pathways across the aviation sector, aligning with practices used by major airlines and enhancing cadet readiness for frontline operational roles.

Statements

  • “The aviation industry is shifting toward competency‑based pathways, and Egnatia Aviation continues to lead this evolution. Our cadets do train within a framework used by many top‑tier airlines, giving them a competitive edge upon entering the job market,” said George Triantafyllidis, Chief Commercial Officer, Egnatia Aviation.

Source: Egnatia Aviation
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