Middle East Airline Selects Cabin Crew Training Equipment Provider, Spatial, to Supply an A350 Cabin Service Trainer

Spatial, the world’s leading provider of cabin crew training equipment, which is based in the UAE, is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement at the Dubai Air Show with Emirates Airline to supply an A350 cabin service trainer (CST). The device will be delivered in Summer 2024 to support the entry into service of the A350 to Emirates’ fleet.

The full cabin mock-up encompasses the business class, premium economy, and economy cabins, elevating Emirates’ world-class in-flight service training to new heights. The device will be built in the UAE and installed in Emirates’ dedicated cabin crew training facility.

The CST will be meticulously engineered to accurately replicate the distinctive features of Emirates’ new A350 fleet incorporating sophisticated communications and service-oriented facilities as well as Emirates’ superior cabin interiors.

Spatial, proudly rooted in the UAE, is rapidly expanding on a global scale and is an industry wide acknowledged leading manufacturer of cabin crew training equipment.

Marc Van Den Broucque, Spatial’s Managing Partner remarks, “We are thrilled to have been awarded this prestigious contract.  It is a tremendous privilege to contribute to the evolution of cabin crew training in the UAE. We are deeply appreciative of Emirates continued support for local talent.”

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Czech Republic-based Flight School, F AIR, Attends the Dubai Airshow 2023

F AIR, a leading flight school in the Czech Republic and largest privately owned flight training organisation in Europe, attended the Dubai Airshow held on November 13-17, 2023 in Dubai, UAE. The flight school’s Head of Training Captain Miroslav Srnec and Business Development Manager Viliam Visokai represented F AIR at the prestigious event. F AIR’s presence in this global event is all about fostering connections, sharing the best training practices, and building strong relationships with Airlines and Approved Training Organizations (ATOs).

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Portuguese Flight School Enters into Partnership with Virtual Reality Pilot Training Solution Provider, VRpilot

Major Portuguese flight school, Nortávia, has entered a partnership with VRpilot to deliver interactive procedure training solutions for all phases of Nortávia’s ATPL program. This will provide their students and instructors with cutting-edge procedure training tools to maximize the efficiency of time spent in the aircraft and simulators.

Offering integrated ATPL courses at their Maia Aerodrome near Porto, Nortávia operates a diverse fleet of aircraft. VRpilot will deliver its VRflow procedure training platform for Nortávia’s training on the Cessna C152, Cessna 172, Tecnam P2006T, and Airbus A320.

Gonçalo Moreira, General Manager, Nortávia: “At Nortávia we are constantly looking for methods to improve our flight instruction and as such we have been seeking the best digital tools to complement our well-seasoned teaching techniques. With VRpilot, we are confident that our student pilots will benefit from accelerated learning of SOPs and cockpit flows. We expect it to reduce 10-15% in cockpit adaptation time, leading to more hours of effective flight training in the aircraft and in the simulator, crucial on the early development stages of any student. As we incorporate VRpilot into our curriculum, we remain committed to provide comprehensive guidance and support, ensuring that our students maximize the benefits of this advanced technology. Continuous feedback assessment will further aid us in refining our approach and optimizing the overall learning experience.”

Daniel Maass, Partner, VRpilot: “Nortávia has made an unprecedented move for a European flight school to integrate virtual reality procedure training across all phases of their ATPL training program, providing their students with the unique advantage of having the same technology available for procedure training from their first flight up to their MCC/APS course. We are proud to partner with Nortávia on shaping the pilot education of the future – today.”

Nortávia’s collaboration with VRpilot positions them as trailblazers in Portugal’s aviation education landscape. The integration of VRflow is set to distinguish Nortávia as the first Portuguese flight school to incorporate VR technology as an integral part of their pilot training curriculum.

Integrating VR into its ATPL program signifies a commitment to foster a new generation of highly skilled and competent aviators. By embracing VR technology, Nortávia aims to provide its students with a training experience that’s not only immersive but also highly effective.

About Nortávia

Established in 1989, Nortávia is a leading aviation training institution in the North of Portugal. Over the years, we have evolved from training private pilots and aerial work to specializing in professional pilot education. Our commitment to excellence is evident through ongoing investments in infrastructure, a fleet of 22 aircraft, and the adoption of cutting-edge glass cockpits and flight simulators. Located in the beautiful Vilar de Luz area near Porto, we’re dedicated to preparing the next generation of professional pilots for the dynamic aviation industry.

About VRpilot

VRpilot is a leading provider of virtual reality training solutions for the aviation industry. Its innovative VR technology is designed to enhance pilot and maintenance training by offering realistic, immersive experiences that improve skills and knowledge in a safe and controlled environment.

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Global Simulator Manufacturer, L3Harris, to Supply Two AIRSIDESIM Ground Handling Training Simulators to Saudia Academy

At the Dubai Airshow 2023, global pilot training solution provider L3Harris Commercial Aviation has signed an agreement with Jeddah, Saudia Arabia based aviation training group and full flight simulator training center Saudia Academy (formerly Prince Sultan Aviation Academy), a subsidiary of Saudia Group, to supply the latter with two (2) AIRSIDESIM™ Ground Handling Training Simulators for their Jeddah facility. Saudia Academy will become the first training organization in the Middle East to operate such L3Harris technology. The devices place Saudia Academy at the forefront of Airport Ground Operation training in Saudi Arabia.

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Government of Dubai Shares Announcement of New ATR72-600 Pilot Training Center by Ansett Aviation Training

Dubai, United Arab Emirates based Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), the aerospace platform of Dubai dedicated to the advancement of the aviation industry, has welcomed Ansett Aviation Training (AAT), the global operator of pilot simulator training centres from Australia, which set up its ATR 72-600 full flight simulator at Dynamic Advanced Training at the Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub in Dubai South, to enhance the regional pilot training infrastructure. The launch event took place during the Dubai Airshow 2023 and was attended by top officials from MBRAH, AAT, and industry stakeholders.

The ATR72-600 full flight simulator has been certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which is a significant milestone for AAT and the region as the simulator is the first EASA certified ATR72-600 full flight simulator in the Middle East.

The strategic location of this new pilot training centre, located a few minutes’ drive from Al Maktoum International Airport, provides airlines with training infrastructure that is easily accessible from all parts of the globe. As the full flight simulator is EASA certified, Ansett Aviation Training will be able to offer EASA training for airlines. In addition, Ansett Aviation Training Dubai can provide training under future approvals from regional NAAs.

“Ansett Aviation Training is renowned for its exceptional delivery of world-class training outcomes to our valued Airline customers. We are thrilled to extend this exemplary quality of training to our regional airline customers here in Dubai. With our state-of-the-art, EASA Certified ATR72-600 full flight simulator, fresh from a 3.1 upgrade, we are fully equipped to provide you with a truly remarkable training experience,” said Mark Delany, Group CEO of Ansett Aviation Training.

Tahnoon Saif, CEO of Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, said: “We are pleased with the launch of Ansett Aviation Training’s new centre, as it complements the ecosystem of advanced services provided by our partners. We extend our full support for the team to provide their unique training services and thrive as part of MBRAH so we can all contribute to cementing Dubai’s position on the global aviation map.”

Khaled Hares, Centre Manager at Ansett Aviation Training Dubai, said: “Our team is thrilled and fully prepared to greet our inaugural group of pilots for their training. We are eager to provide our esteemed customers in Dubai with top-quality training.”

Ansett Aviation Training Dubai’s centre is fully operational, supporting several operators and is in active discussion with regional airlines on how to best support their training requirements in 2023 and 2024.

MBRAH offers global aerospace players high-level connectivity and is a free-zone destination for the world’s leading airlines, private jet companies, MROs, and associated industries. Located in and developed by Dubai South, MBRAH is also home to maintenance centres and training and education campuses. It seeks to strengthen engineering industries to foster the emirate’s vision of becoming a leading aviation hub.

Source: Government of Dubai, Media Office
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US Based Delaware State University and Airline Sign Pilot Career Development Program Agreement

Delaware State University has signed an agreement with United Airlines to provide its Aviation students an opportunity to enter United Aviate – a pilot career development program that provides a secure path to its flight deck.

University President Tony Allen and Capt. Mike Bonner, Managing Director of Aviate and Pilot Strategy, signed the agreement during a Nov. 16 signing ceremony on the DSU campus.

“Under Lt. Col. Michael Hales’ leadership, our Aviation program has grown threefold and is not just the largest in the HBCU Community, but the high quality, low-cost provider among all aviation programs east of the Mississippi,” said Dr. Allen.

“Our partnership with United Airlines and their Aviate program has been several years in the making and includes a deep, longstanding partnership with JPMorgan Chase and Regional Market President Tom Horne,” the DSU President said. “Between the three of us, there is an unwavering commitment to build a substantive, inclusive talent pipeline of pilots and Aviation management professionals for many years to come.”

“We are proud to partner with DSU as their longstanding history of attracting and developing skilled aviators incorporates well into our pilot recruitment strategy,” said Capt. Bonner. “Current and future DSU aviation students will benefit from this partnership in their journeys to becoming professional pilots.”

Lt. Col. Hales said becoming a full-fledged partner within United Airlines’ Aviate ecosystem is a tremendous development for the DSU Aviation Program and its professional pilot students.

“It is our intention to populate United Airlines with DSU graduates as pilots and various other Aviation Professionals at all levels of company management and leadership,” Lt. Col. Hales said. “This launch ceremony is particularly significant because it expands United Airlines’ ability to gain access to recruit from our best and brightest students and graduates across all disciplines within Delaware State University, not just for our pilot graduates.”

As an Aviate university partner, DSU’s Aviation Program Professional Pilot students who meet the eligibility requirements can apply to Aviate and upon acceptance receive a conditional job offer as a United First Officer.

To be eligible, DSU Aviation professional pilot students must have completed at least two semesters of full-time coursework or graduated with an R-ATP eligible aviation major at DSU, be in good standing at DSU, possess a Private Pilots Certificate, FAA medical certificate, and have no more than three primary training failures.

As a part of Aviate, after completing their undergraduate journey at DSU, the Aviation graduates will continue their pilot journey by accumulating building experience towards becoming a United Airlines pilot.

The Aviate participants will then have an opportunity to fly for a United Express or Part 135 partner and work their way to becoming a United Airlines First Officer.

In his words to DSU in 2021, United Airlines President Brett Hart noted that the Aviate Program is not only designed to diversify the airline’s pilot pipeline, but it is also an exciting and lucrative career opportunity for thousands of men and women.

“Future Aviate pilots, many of whom we hope will hail from Delaware State University, will uphold the extraordinary standards that generations of United pilots have established for professionalism and expertise,” Mr. Hart said. “Inspired by the Aviate motto, “Love to fly, born to lead,” we look forward to working side by side with our partners at Delaware State University, and we welcome the next generation of aviators to the flight deck.”

Delaware U.S. Sen. Chris Coons has spoken highly of the partnership. “This effort will not only create new opportunities for women and people of color to become pilots, it will provide the industry with access to exceptional talent from HBCUs like Delaware State University, which are already working to graduate more pilots from underrepresented groups with the support of the bipartisan FLIGHT Act, which I introduced and helped pass into law,” Sen. Coons said.

Delaware State University joins Elizabeth City State University (N.C.) and Hampton University (Va.) as the first HBCUs to become a part of the Aviate Program.

The DSU Aviation Program currently has 110 Professional Pilot students and 47 Aviation Management majors. In addition, the Aviation Program recently launched its new Helicopter Flight Training Program; there are six students in its inaugural semester.

Established at the institution in 1987, the Aviation Program currently possesses a fleet of 26 airplanes, which are maintained at Delaware Airpark in Cheswold, Del., the program’s base of flight training operations.

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Emirates Wraps up a Successful Dubai Air Show, with Significant Investment Announcements for its Future Operations

  • US$ 58 billion worth of new orders with Boeing and Airbus take Emirates’ future deliveries to 310 wide-body aircraft
  • New engineering facility at DWC and US$ 2.7 billion worth of supplier agreements will boost operational infrastructure and unlock better customer experiences
  • Over 43,500 visitors welcomed at aircraft displays

Emirates has wrapped up a successful 2023 Dubai Air Show, concluding a week of significant investment announcements in its future fleet and capabilities, and inking new partnerships that signal confidence in what’s ahead.

Already the world’s biggest operator of wide-body passenger aircraft, Emirates announced significant orders to grow its fleet and power the airline’s future growth plans in line with the Dubai Economic Agenda (D33). Confirming an order for an additional 90 Boeing 777-9s, 777-8s, and 5 787s, worth US$ 52 billion and 15 additional Airbus A350-900s, worth US$ 6 billion, Emirates now has a total order book of 310 wide-body aircraft and will continue to receive delivery of new aircraft through to 2035.

Emirates also announced a US$ 950 million investment to build a new ultra-modern engineering facility at Dubai World Central (DWC) that is purpose-built to support Emirates’ aircraft fleet and operating requirements into the 2040s. Spread over 1 million square metres, the engineering complex will be the largest and most advanced of its kind to be operated by any airline, adding a boost to Dubai’s world-class aviation infrastructure.

Underscoring the importance of the aviation value chain, Emirates inked significant agreements with long-standing and new partners. The airline awarded a series of contracts to Safran worth US$ 1.2 billion combined to furnish Emirates’ new fleet of Airbus A350, Boeing 777X-9 and its existing Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with the latest generation Safran Seats. In addition, the contracts with Safran include exclusive services for cabin equipment, wheels and carbon brakes, landing gear component repairs, retrofit, and MRO support.

To ensure its highly popular A380 fleet remains in tip-top condition, Emirates signed over US$ 1.5 billion worth of agreements to optimize the double-decker jet’s lifespan. Capitalizing on the expertise of partners across the aviation aftermarket and MRO services spectrum, the airline also signed agreements for maintenance, repair and overhaul services, parts provisioning, component repairs and technical support to ensure the A380 fleet continues to meet Emirates’ exacting standards, well into the next decade.

Developing the UAE’s engineering talent pool, Emirates and the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA)’s commercial and training arm, the International Aviation Consulting and Training (IACT), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to curate bespoke training solutions.

Emirates and Boeing signed a MoU to leverage advanced digital technologies, including drone assisted aircraft inspections, the use of virtual and augmented reality to hone precision and effectiveness, and ushering in the next generation of prognostic and predictive maintenance.

Boosting connectivity options for customers, Emirates and Condor, activated a reciprocal interline agreement that will offer customers access to 70 routes operated by both airlines across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia and the Middle East, with a single ticket fare and hassle-free baggage policy.

At the Dubai Airshow, Emirates had a visible presence in the lead of the spectacular opening flypast; as well as through its static aircraft displays; an exhibition stand showcasing the latest in extended reality and AI immigration innovation. Over the airshow week, Emirates welcomed thousands of visitors to its stand and aircraft, and hosted guests at the Emirates Chalet.

Showcasing the latest in employee experience, Emirates debuted MIRA, which uses extended reality (iXR) to train new joiners. Emirates was honoured to showcase this technology to HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai when he visited the Emirates stand.

On its static display, Emirates displayed its full family of aircraft, which proved popular with visitors. Emirates was proud to receive His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi for a tour of the four-class A380.

In addition to the A380, Emirates displayed the game-changer Boeing 777-ER and the recently launched private charter, the Embraer Phenom 100. Emirates Flight Training Academy exhibited the latest training aircraft including the Diamond DA42-VI and the single engine Cirrus SR 22. Over 43,500 people visited Emirates aircraft throughout the week.

Source: Emirates
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