Airways Aviation and Portuguese University Atlântica Launch Integrated Degree and ATPL Programme

Portugal – Airways Aviation, one of the largest aviation and pilot training group’s in the world operating pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia/Australia, India and Africa, has announced a strategic partnership with Atlântica – Instituto Universitário, to create an innovative programme that combines a Bachelor’s Degree in Air Transport Management with an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL).

This “Integrated Pilot and Air Transport Management Course” responds to the current needs of the aviation sector, allowing students from around the world to gain management skills and the professional pilot qualification at the same time. The programme combines Atlântica’s strong academic teaching with Airways Aviation’s internationally recognised practical training, certified by leading aviation authorities including EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) and CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority).

“This partnership represents a decisive step in aligning academic training with the real-world demands of the aviation sector,” said Alexandre Alves, CEO of Airways Aviation Portugal and Group CCO of the Airways Aviation Group. “By integrating the Bachelor’s Degree in Air Transport Management with the ATPL, we are creating well-rounded professionals, prepared not only to fly but also to lead and transform the future of aviation. It is a privilege for Airways Aviation to partner with Atlântica in this unique project, which strengthens our mission to train pilots and managers of international standing.”

More Opportunities, Greater Employability

The training plan foresees that students will begin with the ATPL theoretical component, which is subsequently credited towards the Atlântica degree, followed by subjects in management, economics, marketing, and aviation regulation. Over the course of the programme, students will develop both technical and strategic skills, preparing them for work both in the cockpit and in leadership roles within the aviation sector.

According to Natália Espírito Santo, General Director of Atlântica, “by uniting Atlântica’s academic quality with the global experience of Airways Aviation Academy, we are offering a direct and distinctive pathway, designed to support the recognition and career progression of our students.”

Through this partnership, Atlântica and Airways Aviation are launching an international, innovative, and highly employable programme that meets the growing demands of the global aviation market.

About Airways Aviation
Airways Aviation is a globally recognised flight training academy with a strong presence across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia, with over 45years of experience. With state-of-the-art facilities, industry-aligned curriculum, and a fleet of over 100 modern training aircraft, the academy delivers world-class pilot and aviation training solutions to aspiring professionals worldwide. Airways Aviation has trained thousands of cadets through its EASA and CASA approved programmes and partners with major airlines and aviation organisations to bridge the gap between education and industry. Committed to innovation, safety, and excellence, Airways Aviation continues to shape the future of aviation training on a global scale. Airways Aviation Group is one of the largest operators of Diamond aircraft in the world. It’s also an official Gold Service Centre for the brand in France, Italy and Australia. 

About Atlântica – Instituto Universitário
Atlântica – Instituto Universitário, based in Oeiras, in the Lisbon region of Portugal, is a private higher education institution offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in fields including engineering, health sciences, management, and technology. Known for its applied research and close collaboration with industry, Atlântica prepares students for successful careers by combining academic rigour with practical learning.

Source: Airways Aviation

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Australia – Learn To Fly Flight Training Group has become the first Australian flight school to implement Evionica’s digital learning platform, marking a significant step in modernising theory training delivery for student pilots. The partnership blends Learn To Fly’s student-focused instruction with Evionica’s CASA-compliant, mobile-accessible e-learning system.

  • Learn To Fly is now using Evionica’s platform for its Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) and Private Pilot Licence (PPL) training programs.

  • The platform offers immersive content, real-time instructor support, and structured e-learning modules tailored to CASA standards.

  • Evionica’s solution allows mobile access and is designed to integrate seamlessly into flight school operations.

Source: Learn to Fly Flight Training Group

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Brazil – EPA Training Center, a leading regional full-flight simulator training center in Latin America, has highlighted its 15-year partnership with FlightSafety International, which began in 2010 with the installation and operation of a Full Flight Simulator (FFS) for the Embraer ERJ-145/Legacy 600.

  • FlightSafety International has supported EPA Training Center since 2010 with:

    • Installation and operation of the ERJ-145/Legacy 600 FFS

    • Annual audits of simulator maintenance processes

    • Provision of institutional training materials

To provide an overview of the EPA Training Center:

  • The current facility spans 2,500 square meters.
  • EPA Training Center operates four full-flight simulators:

    • Embraer ERJ-145/Legacy 600

    • Embraer EMB-120 Brasilia

    • Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante

    • ATR 42/72

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Turkish Airlines Flight Academy Adds Another DA42 to Fleet in September 2025

Türkiye – Turkish Airlines Flight Academy (TAFA), the ab initio pilot training arm of Turkish Airlines, has expanded its 2025 fleet with the induction of another Diamond Aircraft DA42 multiengine aircraft.

This follows the induction of seven new aircraft in August 2025.

  • TAFA currently operates over 60 aircraft, with 7 new Cessna 172 aircraft delivered in August 2025.

  • The academy conducts flight training at six different airports across Türkiye.

  • The training center employs over 100 flight instructors and more than 200 total aviation professionals.

  • Nearly 500 cadet pilots are currently enrolled in training.

  • The academy plans to expand its training fleet to 107 aircraft by Q1 2027

  • TAFA has trained and graduated over 900 pilots in the past five years, with 220,000 total flight hours logged as of December 2024.

Source: Turkish Airlines Flight Academy

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France – Global operator of full flight simulator training centers Simaero has introduced an expanded portfolio of Airbus A350 pilot training programs at its Paris CDG Training Center, addressing increasing global demand for A350-qualified flight crew and instructors.

  • The A350 program includes:

    • A350 Initial Type Rating, Refresher, and Renewal courses

    • A330 to A350 Common Type Rating (CTR)

    • TRI (Type Rating Instructor) and TRE (Type Rating Examiner) training programs

  • All courses are EASA-compliant and designed to align with current regulatory standards.

  • The A350 type rating course spans approximately 45 days, combining theoretical instruction and full-flight simulator (FFS) sessions.

About Simaero
Simaero is a world-leading provider of pilot training on full-flight simulators and simulation engineering solutions. In global aviation, change is a constant. With five training centres strategically located in France (headquarters), South Africa, China and India, Simaero trains over 5,000 pilots every year from 250+ civil and military carriers and 80+ countries. Our simulator fleet and training solutions cover the main commercial aircraft types, including Airbus, Boeing, ATR, and Embraer.

Source: Simaero

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The panel, titled “Airline Perspective for Regional Hub Development”, brought together senior figures from across India’s aviation ecosystem, including IndiGo, Federation of Indian Pilots, Vman Aero, and Simaero India.

Jattana emphasized the critical role of pilot training infrastructure in enabling sustainable growth of regional hubs, noting that without expanded simulator and training capacity, the sector will struggle to meet rising demand.

Source: Simaero India

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  • The event offered student pilots opportunities to network with peers and airline representatives, learn from seasoned industry professionals, and celebrate their shared passion for aviation.

  • Featured guests and activities included:
      • Pierre Gavillet from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB)
      • Aerobatic air show performers (Snowbirds, Skyhawks, and others)
      • Simon Hanington from Porter Airlines presenting the Porter Star Award to Walid Sebaihia with a $1,000 scholarship
      • Robert Nag from CAE unveiling a mural donated to the College to mark the first year of its La Sélection program
      • 3R (a non‑profit organization) contributing lunch
      • Alexis Mongeau and team launching Air Transat’s Star Program, to be awarded at the school’s end‑of‑year gala
      • Eren Yarar and the safety committee showcasing innovations in AI applied to flight operations
      • VIP Pilot offering two significant prizes, including high‑end headphones

  • For the second year in a row, the school’s insurers awarded Collège Select Aviation an honorable mention for excellence in aviation safety.

  • Additional participation from partners such as Air Creebec, Guard Me, Desjardins, COPA, plus alumni who joined in the celebration.

About Select Aviation College
Select Aviation College is located at the Gatineau‑Ottawa Executive Airport in Canada’s National Capital Region. Its mission is to train student pilots to become industry-ready upon graduation. The college operates a fleet of over 40 training aircraft, serves students from more than 35 countries, and offers a range of fixed-wing and helicopter pilot training programs, including integrated ATPL, CPL, bush pilot, and air-to-air-/IFR-type certifications. It emphasizes safety, rigorous training, diversity, and industry partnership.

Source: Select Aviation College

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