Dubai Airshow – Simulator Training Center – Attendance List

The team at AFM has put together this list of some of the full flight simulator training centers it knows attending the Dubai Airshow taking place from Monday 13th to Friday 17th of November;

If you are attending and would like to be added to the list kindly contact us.

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Dubai Airshow 2023 – Pilot Training Industry Suppliers – Attendance List

The team at AFM has put together this list of some of the pilot training industry suppliers it knows attending the Dubai Airshow taking place from Monday 13th to Friday 17th of November;

If you are attending and would like to be added to the list kindly contact us.

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US Pilot Simulator Training Center, AeroStar Training Services, to Attend the Dubai Airshow 2023

AeroStar Training Services will be attending the Dubai Airshow on November 13-17, 2023 in DWC, Dubai, UAE. AeroStar will be at the Florida Pavilion with Enterprise Florida (Stand 1570-E).

AeroStar, based in Kissimmee, Florida, USA, is an FAA Certified 141 & 142 Training Center serving the needs of individuals seeking pilot certification training and aircraft type ratings on the Airbus A320, Boeing 737, and BBJ. They offer FAA approved initial type ratings, recurrent, upgrade and differences training.

Source: AeroStar Training Services
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Turkish Flight School Places Order for Diamond Aircraft DA42 FNPT II Flight Simulator

On November  9, 2023, Turkish flight training organisation AYJET Flight School signed an order for one Diamond Aircraft DA42 FNPT II flight simulator at the European Flight Training Event (EATS) in Cascais, Portugal. This FSTD will be supplementing AYJET’s Diamond Aircraft fleet of 26 single engine DA20 (currently 18; 8 will soon join) and five twin engine DA42 aircraft.

AYJET Flight School is an esteemed aviation institution established by a select group of highly experienced captain pilots who have amassed extensive years of service in both the Turkish Air Force and commercial airline companies, providing flight training to future pilots of Turkish Airlines, SunExpress, Pegasus Airlines and others. The flight school, which has undertaken the management of Hezarfen Airport as of November 2020, continues its flight trainings actively at Tekirdağ Çorlu Atatürk Airport, Balıkesir Koca Seyit Airport, Muğla-Dalaman Airport and Bursa Yenişehir Airport.

“We are glad to add a new one to our long-standing partnership with Diamond Aircraft, whose products are the main component of our fleet. I believe that this beautiful co-operation of ours will continue for many more years. I hope that the Diamond Aircraft DA42 FNPT II flight simulator will be of great benefit to our school,” says Celal CİNGÖZ, General Manager, AYJET Flight School.

“Diamond Aircraft is the only sole source provider in the flight training market. From single and multi-engine aircraft and the corresponding high-quality simulator to the proprietary jet fuel engine, the glass cockpit to pilot training and EASA Part-147 certified maintenance training in our own Approved Training Organisation,” says Jane Wang, Sales Director, Diamond Aircraft Austria. “We are very proud to strengthen our long-term cooperation with our customer AYJET with this new order and wish them all the best for the future.”

Diamond Aircraft’s flight simulation devices are exact replicas of the real Diamond aircraft, built with authentic aircraft parts, with real avionics, high-end visuals and OEM flight dynamic models for fidelity that is simply unsurpassed. The instrument panel is fitted with the original Garmin G1000 NXi avionics suite and standby instruments, allowing to train in a completely realistic environment. Diamond simulators are at the cutting edge of the industry to ensure the most sophisticated simulation training in preparation for advanced flight training.

Delivery of Diamond Aircraft DA42 FNPT II is expected for 2024.

About Diamond Aircraft’s Flight Training Solution

Diamond’s dedication to flight training has shaped its product line of modern fuel-efficient aircraft, each with a specific training application in mind. With its complete line of piston aircraft – including a dedicated flight training concept with Single Engine Piston (DA40 NG, DA40 XLT) and Multi Engine Piston (DA42-VI) trainers, along with type-specific flight training simulators and proprietary jet-fuel engines – Diamond Aircraft is the only sole source provider in the flight training market.

Source: Diamond Aircraft
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Boeing: Southeast Asia Fleet Will Nearly Quadruple Over The Next 20 Years

  • Fleet will grow 6.9% annually, twice the global rate, tied to low-cost carrier expansion
  • Region will account for nearly half of Asia-Pacific deliveries outside China

Boeing says Southeast Asia’s commercial airplane fleet will nearly quadruple to more than 4,000 jets by 2042, becoming one of the global leaders in air traffic and fleet growth. As low-cost carriers (LCCs) become the dominant business model and expand networks across the vast region, Southeast Asia will be the world’s fastest-growing single-aisle airplane market through the 20-year forecast period.

These projections are included in Boeing’s 2023 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), the company’s annual long-term forecast of demand for commercial airplanes and related services.

“As the Southeast Asia market reopens, air traffic will grow substantially,” said Dave Schulte, Boeing Commercial Marketing managing director for Asia-Pacific. “Expanded connectivity, tourism and low fares will continue to stoke new and increased travel, especially among a growing middle class across the region. The role of LCCs will continue to rise to fill that demand for air travel.”

LCCs in Southeast Asia will add more than 2,000 new single aisle jets over the next 20 years, nearly two-thirds of overall projected 3,390 single-aisle deliveries in the region. LCCs will transport 56% of passenger traffic in 2042, compared to 22% in 2012.

The 2023 Southeast Asia CMO also includes these projections by 2042:

  • 83% of deliveries to the region will support fleet growth, while 17% will replace older airplanes with more fuel-efficient models
  • The widebody fleet will see a three-fold increase, with demand for nearly 800 airplanes including passenger jets such as Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, 777X and freighter models
  • Fleet growth will drive demand for $310 billion in aviation services including maintenance, repair, training and spare parts

Commercial airplane deliveries to Southeast Asia (2023-2042)

  • Regional Jet 45
  • Single Aisle 3,390
  • Widebody 770
  • Freighter 20

Total 4,225

Source: Boeing
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