Airbus Flight Academy Europe Expands Training Aircraft Fleet

Airbus Flight Academy Europe (AFAE), a 100% subsidiary and flight training organisation of Airbus Group, is delighted to present their new DA42 from Diamond Aircraft especially equipped with a weather radar. Familiarizing with this new modern equipment during their CPL-IRME training is a real asset for the academy’s Airbus Cadets.

The aircraft was flown from the Diamond Aircraft Industries factory in Austria to France by two pilots from the academy.

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer, AMST-Aviation, Announces Latest Appointment for Vice President of Sales and Business Development for the Americas

Netherlands-based full flight simulator manufacturer AMST-Aviation has appointed Claudia Camejo as the new Vice President of Sales and Business Development for the Americas. Learn more about AMST-Aviation or Camejo by connecting with her through her LinkedIn profile here.

AMST-Aviation offers a product range for all flight crew training needs from IPTs to Level D Full Flight simulators.

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Pilot Training Solution Provider, L3Harris Commercial Aviation, Hosts UK Dignitaries at its London Training Centre

L3Harris Commercial Aviation announced that it has recently hosted Baroness Vere, UK Minister for Aviation, Maritime, and Security and Henry Smith, MP for Crawley at its training center in London.

“Together with King Charles, Baroness Vere opened our London Training Centre back in 2019 so it was fantastic to welcome her back to our Centre once again,” said L3Harris. “During the visit, our guests were able to see our state-of-art-facilities and hear some first-hand experiences from some of our students currently in training.”

According to L3Harris, they also spent time discussing the challenges facing the UK training industry as well as the challenges for students looking to become airline pilots, exploring opportunities of how government and industry can help address these.

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Indian Flight School, Avyanna Aviation Academy, is Hiring for Numerous Flight Instructors Positions

Avyanna Aviation Academy, a new flight school based in Kishangarh Airport in Delhi, is hiring for the following positions:

  • Assistant Flight Instructor (A. FI)
  • Flight Instructor (FI)
  • Deputy Chief Flight Instructor (D. CFI)
  • Chief Flight Instructor (CFI)

This follows the June introduction of training aircraft including Piper Archers and a Diamond DA42.

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Global Pilot Training Group Secures Approval from the Cambodian Aviation Regulator for its Simulator Training Center

BAA Training Vietnam, a full flight simulator training center and branch of a global pilot training group BAA Training, has officially received the Approved Training Organization certificate from the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation Cambodia (SSCA).

As a result, BAA Training Vietnam is now open for the Type Rating Instructor Course, ATPL Online Course, and Type Rating Course for the Cambodia market.

Back in October 2023, the Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam based full flight simulator training center BAA Training Vietnam was honored to deliver a 2-week Type Rating Instructor for Captain Wang Yun Te, a Director of Flight Operations/Chief Pilot at Cambodia Airways. This marks the first-ever collaboration between BAA Training Vietnam and Cambodia Airways, paving the way for future endeavors.

While in September 2023 BAA Training Vietnam had shared that Mr. Yun Te Wang- Director of Flight Operation (DFO) and also Chief Pilot of Cambodia Airways with Mr. Meas Kearithy – State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA), Director of PEL successfully accomplished TRI Course.

BAA Training Vietnam is a branch of global pilot training group BAA Training, a member of Avia Solutions Group, the largest aerospace business group from Central & Eastern Europe providing aviation services and solutions worldwide.

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European Flag Carrier Flight Training Academy Welcomes Batch of 15 Cadets from Latvia, Finland, France, Switzerland and Italy

Riga, Latvia, On November 6, 2023 seven students graduated from the Latvian national airline’s airBaltic Pilot Academy, receiving a commercial pilot license upon completion of the full-time airline transport pilot program. In addition, already the 20th group of 15 students began their professional pilot studies. Moreover, it is important to emphasize, that Mr. Kaspars Briškens, the Transport Minister of the Republic of Latvia, complimented the event with his presence.

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic: “We are proud of the newest graduates the Pilot Academy. A number of them will commence additional training this month, preparing to soon join the airBaltic team. Having well-trained personnel is a crucial element for the success of any airline. Additionally, we extend our congratulations to the young and motivated students of the 20th group, who embarked on their educational journey today.”

The latest graduates represent countries such as Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, and the Netherlands. The 20th group represents Latvia, Finland, France, Switzerland, and Italy.

There are 110 active students at the airBaltic Pilot Academy at the moment. Most of them are from Baltic countries, however, there are students also from other EU countries such as Germany, France, Finland, Spain and Italy among others. Overall, more than 10% of airBaltic Pilot Academy students are female. As for now, 95 students, after graduating, have joined airBaltic.

Since October 2023, airBaltic Pilot Academy has improved the payment structure for its commercial pilot study program. As of now, after successfully passing the company’s assessment, airBaltic will loan most of the study fee.

Students of the airBaltic Pilot Academy will now have to cover the costs of ATPL theory studies and 45 flight hours, costing EUR 15 000. After passing airBaltic pilot assessment and becoming an employee of the company, the airline will provide financing (loan) for the rest of the studies.

About airBaltic

airBaltic (Air Baltic Corporation AS) is a joint stock company that was established in 1995. Its primary shareholder is the Latvian state, which holds 97.97% of the stock, while the rest of the shareholders hold 2.03%. airBaltic offers connections to more than 70 destinations in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Caucasus region. Over the last 28 years airBaltic has developed as a strong and internationally respected airline, which employs more than 2 400 employees. The airBaltic fleet consists of 44 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, making it one of the youngest fleets in Europe. The airline has received several international awards for excellence, innovative services and significant achievements. Skytrax has awarded airBaltic two years in a row as the best airline in its region. Additionally, in 2022, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) awarded airBaltic the Diversity and Inclusion Team Award. In 2023 the airline received the APEX Passenger Choice Award of Best Cabin Service in Europe.

About airBalticTraining

airBalticTraining, a subsidiary of airBaltic, is a training facility offering a wide range of aviation training services in its modern and purpose-built training centre in Riga, Latvia. It was established in 2010 and since then each year provides training to approximately 3 000 professionals from across the world – more than 1 500 pilots, almost 1 000 cabin crew members and several hundred of ground handlers, cargo agents, security personnel and others.

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Emirates Flight Training Academy Expands Pilot Pipeline Through Additional Training Aircraft and Offering Training to Aspiring Pilots from Across the World

Dubai, United Arab Emirates based Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA), the Emirates Airline owned flight raining organisation, currently has 290 cadets in training – 23 nationalities, 27 women – and there are over 120 graduates who’re now flying full-time for Emirates.

EFTA, which was started with a focus on the national cadet pilot programme for Emirates, now offers their world-class training to cadets from all over the globe. Besides the staggering success of its graduates – who’ve all been snapped up by Emirates after a stringent recruitment process – the academy is flying high on the integration of three brand-new Diamond aircraft into its training programme.

Although the majority are students who’ve recently graduated from high school, the cadets range in age from 17 to 26 years. In fact, an Emirates cabin crew is now a cadet at EFTA, having met the academy’s strict eligibility criteria.

Captain Abdulla Al Hammadi, Divisional Vice President Emirates Flight Training Academy, said; “EFTA is fully focused on establishing a reliable stream of pilots for the aviation industry, which has been staring at scarcity in the short to the long term, and giving aspiring cadets a visionary academy based in an iconic and one of the safest cities that is also one of the largest aviation hubs on the planet. We offer one of the most sophisticated cadet training programmes, delivered by our 50+ highly skilled instructors, and backed by the exceptional standards and governance set by Emirates, the world’s largest international airline. It’s inspiring to see the camaraderie and collaboration among our cadets as they graduate real-world ready with the highest levels of skills and competencies required by commercial pilots.

EFTA’s cadets now also fly the Diamond DA42-VI light piston twin-engine aircraft, which has successfully introduced multi-engine piston training at the academy. This means cadets train on three different aircraft types – single-engine, twin-engine and multi-engine light jets. This is a rarity among flight training academies that generally train cadets on just one or two aircraft types.

At the Dubai Airshow, EFTA will be showcasing its Diamond DA42-VI and Cirrus SR22 aircraft with instructors on hand to share information about the Academy’s fleet and cadet training programme.

Flight deck careers have seen a huge resurgence post pandemic and are riding another wave of popularity. Salaries have increased, airlines are fast tracking career paths and expanding at a phenomenal rate, aircraft are more sophisticated, demand for travel is booming – all these and more have made aviation a sought-after career. According to Oliver Wyman’s latest research, the gap between supply and demand of pilots is currently about 17,000 and it will increase to 24,000 in 2026.

Emirates launched EFTA in 2017 to train UAE nationals and international students with no previous knowledge of flying. All graduates have the unique opportunity to go through Emirates’ recruitment process.

The Academy combines cutting-edge learning technologies and a modern fleet of 29 training aircraft – 22 x Cirrus SR22 G6 single-engine piston, 4 x Embraer Phenom 100EV very light jet, and 3 x Diamond DA42-VI light piston twin-engine aircraft.

EFTA’s state-of-the-art facility, which is spread over 12.5 million sq.ft. (1.2 million sq.m) equivalent to 200 football pitches, currently has 36 modern classrooms, 6 full motion flight simulators, an independent Air Traffic Control Tower, and a dedicated 1,800m runway. Cadets live on campus in fully furnished, individual studio flats with an enviable range of recreational facilities, social activities and top-notch dining.

Ground school (52 weeks): All 36 classrooms are equipped with two 86” touchscreens, running bespoke training software created specifically for EFTA. Cadets undergo at least 1,100 hours of ground-based training, and access the material via their own devices, which are digitally interconnected, creating an interactive training environment.

Flying Phase (52 weeks, 272 hours): Cadets train on simulators and the three types of training aircraft.

Here’s what two EFTA graduates, currently Emirates’ Cadet Pilots, had to say:

Thomas Saunders, Cadet Pilot at Emirates, Australian national; “From a very young age, I’ve been fascinated by how these big machines could stay in the sky, and that has led me down the most amazing career path. Emirates Flight Training Academy is a great route to work at the best airline in the world. I also felt that an airline that has such sky-high standards and is so quality conscious will quite naturally impart the best training and mentorship in aviation. My instincts were proved right. Our cadet community at EFTA is very tight knit and collaborative. The training gets the best out of us and sets us on our way to a long, enjoyable and successful career. The facilities and infrastructure are absolutely stunning, and everything you need is right at your doorstep. My first flight was the most surreal feeling. It was just me at the controls, nature at its best, the incredible Dubai landscape below me – it’s something I had only dreamed of. I advise potential cadets considering a career in aviation to keep at it, enjoy the turbulence, and twists and turns as the experience builds character, and the outcome is way better than you can ever imagine!

Jordan Engeler – Cadet Pilot at Emirates – Australian national; “I’ve always had a deep fascination for the aviation industry and the sense of freedom it offers. The idea of being in control of a sophisticated aircraft, navigating the skies, and experiencing the world from a unique perspective was incredibly appealing to me. World class training facilities, experienced and supportive instructors, and a diverse and inclusive community were the top three things I loved about EFTA. Emirates is renowned for its exceptional commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence in the aviation industry. EFTA shares these values and offers a world-class training programme that aligned perfectly with my aspirations to become a highly skilled pilot. EFTA’s state-of-the-art facilities, modern fleet of aircraft, and experienced instructors made it an ideal environment for me to learn and thrive. The feeling of my first solo flight was extremely exhilarating. As I accelerated down the runway, there was a mix of nervousness and excitement, but as the wheels left the ground, it was like a dream come true. I could feel the aircraft responding to my inputs, and the realisation that I was solely responsible for this flight was both empowering and humbling.”

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