Australia’s FlyOnE to Introduce Smartflyer SF-1 to Asia-Pacific Market

Australia – FlyOnE Air Mobility has announced a strategic partnership with Swiss manufacturer Smartflyer AG, becoming the exclusive Asia-Pacific launch partner for the Smartflyer SF-1 program. The collaboration is designed to accelerate the introduction of clean aviation technology in the region, supporting charter, training, and tourism operations.

  • FlyOnE will introduce the Smartflyer SF-1, a next-generation four-seat hybrid-electric aircraft that combines electric propulsion with a range-extending generator.

  • The aircraft offers long-distance capability while significantly reducing fuel consumption and emissions compared to traditional piston aircraft.

  • FlyOnE will integrate the SF-1 into its decarbonised aviation ecosystem, which includes solar-battery charging infrastructure and flight school operations.

  • The partnership expands customer choice by offering a practical hybrid-electric solution with greater range than current all-electric models.

  • This move aligns with FlyOnE’s mission to build a vertically integrated platform of clean-energy aircraft, infrastructure, and systems to lead Australia’s transition to sustainable aviation.

Source: FlyOnE Air Mobility

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Pilot and Aircraft Maintenance Training Group SEG Welcomes Former American Airlines CEO for September 2025 Keynote

USA – Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology has announced that at its upcoming virtual event, Beyond the Runway, to be held on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, will feature Doug Parker, former Chairman and CEO of American Airlines. Moderated by Robert Polston, CEO of Spartan Education Group, the keynote will explore leadership, industry evolution, and inclusivity in aviation.

  • The event is virtual, with a 30-minute keynote address followed by a 15-minute live Q&A.

  • Doug Parker brings decades of industry leadership from his time at the helm of American Airlines, as well as current efforts as co-founder of Breaking Down Barriers, a nonprofit focused on scholarships, mentorship, and increasing awareness of aviation among underrepresented populations.

  • The event is open to students, aspiring aviation technicians, current trainees, and anyone interested in aviation careers, including those eager to hear about Parker’s perspectives on navigating major industry challenges, resilience, and change.

Register for the event here.

About Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
SEG headquartered in Chicago, operates Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology as well as other flight training schools. Spartan College operates from multiple campuses in Tulsa, Denver, Los Angeles, and the Inland Empire.

Source: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

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FlightLogger Partners with Czech Flight Training Organisation DSA Aviation Company

Czech Republic — FlightLogger is proud to welcome DSA Aviation Company, the Czech Republic’s largest flight school, as its latest partner in transforming flight training through digital innovation. This collaboration marks a significant stride in enhancing operational efficiency and training outcomes for aviation professionals in Central Europe.

DSA Aviation Company, established in 1992 and based in Hradec Králové, has a long-standing legacy of excellence in pilot education and air rescue services. Its commitment to safety, professionalism, and service reliability has positioned it as a pillar of Czech aviation. The integration of FlightLogger’s digital platform underscores DSA Aviation Company’s dedication to continuous improvement and technological advancement in pilot training.

FlightLogger’s cloud-based platform, designed by aviation professionals, meets the precise demands of flight training organizations. This partnership will empower DSA Aviation Company to:

  • Streamline flight and instructor scheduling with enhanced precision
  • Monitor student progress and training milestones in real time
  • Centralize documentation and maintain regulatory compliance seamlessly
  • Reduce administrative workload for staff and instructors

This strategic alliance not only enhances DSA Aviation Company’s internal efficiency but also strengthens FlightLogger’s growing presence in the Central European aviation education sector.

“We are proud to support DSA Aviation Company in their mission to deliver exceptional pilot training,” says Mads Larsen, CEO of FlightLogger. “DSA Aviation Company’s deep roots and influence in Czech aviation make this partnership especially impactful. Our platform will provide them with the robust tools necessary to continue developing highly competent and safety-conscious pilots.”

About DSA Aviation Company
DSA Aviation Company is a cornerstone of Czech aviation, providing pilot training, aircraft maintenance, and emergency air rescue services since 1992. Headquartered in Hradec Králové, DSA operates one of the region’s most advanced aviation campuses, offering both fixed-wing and helicopter training programs tailored to civil and commercial aviation careers. Beyond training, DSA is nationally recognized for its 24/7 air rescue missions, integrating operational excellence with life-saving service. Its blend of hands-on expertise, modern fleet, and unwavering safety standards makes DSA a trusted partner across both education and emergency sectors.

About FlightLogger
FlightLogger is a leading provider of digital solutions for flight training organizations worldwide. Developed by aviation professionals, FlightLogger offers a comprehensive cloud-based platform designed to streamline operations, enhance compliance, and improve the quality of pilot training. Serving over 210 flight schools in 50+ countries, FlightLogger is committed to empowering aviation education through innovative technology. 

Source: FlightLogger

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Acron Aviation and Japan’s ANA Present “Maximising Simulator Longevity” at Inaugural Acron Aviation Customer Conference

United Kingdom — At its inaugural Customer Conference, Acron Aviation presented a session on “Maximising Simulator Longevity” in collaboration with Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA). Dan Riley, Aftermarket Technical Sales at Acron, led the presentation, exploring strategies to future‑proof training device capabilities and strengthen partnerships between operators and Training Device Manufacturers (TDMs).

  • The presentation focused on developing a structured obsolescence risk matrix, mapping vulnerabilities of simulator subsystems across technology epochs to guide smarter, data‑driven maintenance, upgrades, and investment decisions.

  • Emphasis was placed on the value of strategic partnerships between operators and TDMs to extend simulator lifespan, reduce downtime, and safeguard training readiness.

  • The three‑day Training Systems Conference: Innovating for the Future convened airline partners, industry leaders, training experts, and technical specialists.

  • Delegates were given a tour of Acron Aviation’s London Training Centre and Full‑Flight Simulator manufacturing facility, enabling hands‑on exposure to current device capabilities and direct customer feedback.

Source: Dan Riley (Acron Aviation)

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