Greece – Egnatia Aviation, a flight school headquartered in Kavala, has been selected by Boeing to contribute to the development of its Area 100 Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes (KSA) training resources, marking a strategic milestone in the advancement of modern pilot training aligned with global airline operational standards.
- Egnatia Aviation will join a select group of flight training organisations collaborating with Boeing on the Area 100 KSA framework, which centres on developing core competencies such as decision‑making, situational awareness, communication, workload management, and adaptability alongside traditional flying skills.
- The Area 100 KSA initiative reflects the industry’s broader shift toward competency‑based training and assessment (CBTA), emphasising holistic pilot development relevant to real‑world airline operations.
- Egnatia Aviation’s contribution involves co‑creating training resources with input from its instructors and cadets, ensuring that learning content mirrors genuine training environments and operational demands.
- The collaboration underscores Egnatia Aviation’s training philosophy of integrating non‑technical skills development with technical proficiency, producing graduates who are airline‑ready, resilient, and better prepared for complex operational environments.
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 Photo Credit: Egnatia Aviation
You may also check our Terms and Conditions for our Content Policy. Searching for specific information - kindly contact us to see if we can assist you.