Boeing Restarts B737MAX Aircraft Production in December 2024

USA – Boeing has restarted production of its 737 MAX jetliner, marking a significant step in the company’s recovery following a seven-week strike by 33,000 factory workers. The resumption is critical for meeting strong global demand for air travel, with 4,200 B737MAX orders for the aircraft currently in the backlog. The restart of production follows weeks of meticulous preparation to ensure readiness across its teams, parts, and factories. This operational restart marks a significant step forward in stabilizing the company’s production capabilities.

  • Safety Management Focus:
    • Production has restarted under Boeing’s Safety Management System, utilizing in-depth safety plans tailored to the 737 program.
  • Preparations and Training:
    • Teams have undergone comprehensive training and certifications to ensure seamless operations.
    • Extensive checks were completed on parts, tools, and airplanes in inventory to meet quality standards.
  • Supplier Collaboration:
    • Boeing has closely coordinated with suppliers to ensure consistent quality and timely deliveries.

Boeing aims to increase production to 56 aircraft per month but faces delays, with Jefferies analysts forecasting an average of 29 planes per month by 2025.

Source: Boeing and Media Reporting

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Indian Pilot Training Group FSTC Hosts India’s First EASA ATPL Exam, Expanding Licensing Opportunities

Gurugram, India – FSTC, an Indian aviation training group operating both flight schools and full flight simulator training centers, has announced a significant milestone with the successful administration of the first European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) examination in the country. This development marks a new chapter in making European licensing more accessible to Indian aviation professionals.

  • The EASA ATPL exam was conducted at FSTC’s facility in Gurugram, allowing candidates to pursue European certification without traveling abroad.
  • Capt. Murthy, one of the first participants, expressed his gratitude to FSTC and EASA for this opportunity, emphasizing its importance for Indian pilots aspiring to obtain EASA licenses.
  • The FSTC EASA Conversion Program includes ICAO-to-EASA exams in India, updated exam resources, and modern prep tools such as books, videos, and live webinars.

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Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Announces 2025 Appointment for Chancellor

Dr. Ken Witcher has been named Chancellor for the Prescott Campus, effective January 1, 2025. Dr. Witcher has been serving in an interim capacity in the role since July 2024, and during that time, he has demonstrated tremendous leadership; commitment to Prescott students, faculty and staff; and service to the Yavapai County, Arizona community.

According to Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., Dr. Witcher’s leadership has been second-to-none: “Our Prescott Campus is an integral part of our University community, and the commitment Dr. Witcher has shown to both the campus and our University leadership team is a testament to his unwavering service and steadfast dedication to Embry‑Riddle.” Dr. Butler added, “It is my honor to recognize Dr. Witcher’s past achievements as we look forward to his contributions to the future of our Prescott Campus.”

Embry‑Riddle’s Prescott Campus is currently undergoing significant modernizations, including the expanded Robertson Flight Simulation Center, upgrades to its wind tunnel and facility, and a new student union and residence hall, which will be unveiled in 2026. Dr. Witcher will oversee this expansion.

Prescott philanthropist and community leader Jim Lee shared that Dr. Witcher exemplifies the spirit of excellence that has become synonymous with Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University. “The announcement of his appointment as Chancellor for the Prescott Campus is a testament to his steadfast dedication to Embry‑Riddle students and the Prescott community,” said Mr. Lee. “Linda and I look forward to our continued collaboration with Chancellor Witcher and serving as witnesses to his visionary leadership that will undoubtedly foster greater service, philanthropy and a profound commitment to our community while guiding the students of tomorrow toward success.

Prior to his role leading the Prescott campus, Dr. Witcher served for over a decade as Dean of the College of Aviation – Worldwide, leading a team of over 700 active faculty, supporting over 14,000 students. He has also been an esteemed Embry‑Riddle faculty member since 2004.

Dr. Witcher said that his love for aviation and aerospace, in conjunction with his service to students, is his north star. “When I wake up each day, I have a mission to contribute to something bigger than myself,” he shared. “Our students are laser-focused on their future careers, mainly in the aviation and aerospace sectors — whether that’s through flight, engineering, safety or security. I’m humbled and honored to serve them as they prepare to change the world.

Dr. Witcher’s impressive career in the aviation industry includes 20 years of service in the United States Air Force, where he served as superintendent of an operational test and evaluation squadron and field training detachment chief for many aircraft and supporting systems. He also served as a team member of the United States Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, Thunderbirds.

Dr. Witcher is a proud Embry‑Riddle alumnus, having received his Master of Aeronautical Science degree from the University. He received his Ph.D. in Aviation Science/Public Administration from Northcentral University. He is a Fellow FRAeS, the highest grade of membership in the Royal Aeronautical Society, awarded to members with outstanding contributions in the field of aviation and aerospace.

Source: Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University
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Flame Aviation Installs Advanced Fire Training Simulator at Delta Air Lines in 2024

USA – Flame Aviation, a leading provider of aviation fire training solutions, has successfully installed its V9000 Commander fire trainer at Delta Air Lines. The installation reinforces Delta’s commitment to enhancing the safety training of its personnel.

About Flame Aviation
Flame Aviation, headquartered in the Netherlands, specializes in fire training simulators for airlines and training organizations. Its V9000 Commander™ series is recognized globally for its reliability, realism, and efficiency in cabin safety training.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Blackshape Aircraft Achieves Early Approval for New European Safety Management System

Monopoli, Italy – Blackshape Aircraft, a manufacturer of advanced light aircraft, has announced the approval of its Safety Management System (SMS), achieving compliance with new European aviation safety standards well ahead of the March 2025 deadline. This development underscores the company’s commitment to proactive risk management and operational excellence.

  • The SMS implementation represents a systematic approach to managing safety, engaging all organizational levels, including Design Organization Approval (DOA) and Production Organization Approval (POA) functions, as well as external stakeholders.
  • The system is designed to identify and mitigate risks, enhancing flight safety and operational reliability.
  • Blackshape views the SMS not only as a regulatory requirement but as a strategic opportunity to optimize processes and foster a culture of safety

Blackshape Aircraft manufacturers the popular training aircraft – Gabriel.

Source: Blackshape
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Large Australian Pilot Training Group Basair is Seeking Candidates for Head of Finance Role in December 2024

Bankstown, NSW, Australia – One of the largest pilot training organisations in Australia, Basair Australia Pty Limited is seeking a Head of Finance to lead the financial strategy and operations for its aviation training and services group. This senior leadership role reports directly to the CEO and oversees financial and IT functions, ensuring the organization’s financial health aligns with its strategic goals.

Key Responsibilities

Financial Strategy and Planning

  • Develop and implement financial strategies to support organizational goals
  • Lead annual budgeting and forecasting processes
  • Provide financial scenario planning for strategic decisions

Financial Management and Reporting

  • Oversee accurate preparation of financial statements and reports
  • Analyze financial performance and identify actionable insights
  • Ensure strong cash flow management and liquidity

Governance, Compliance, and Risk Management

  • Ensure compliance with financial regulations and tax obligations
  • Maintain robust internal controls and oversee external audits

Operational Leadership

  • Manage the finance team and foster a high-performance culture
  • Drive cost-efficiency initiatives while maintaining quality and safety

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Serve as a key financial contact for external stakeholders, including auditors and investors
  • Present financial updates and recommendations to the board and senior leadership

IT Management

  • Manage outsourced IT services, ensuring KPIs are met and advising on IT strategy

Candidate Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field
  • CPA or CA ANZ certification
  • Proven senior financial leadership experience, ideally in aviation, education, or a related sector
  • Strong knowledge of financial systems (Oracle, NetSuite preferred)
  • Experience with regulated environments and compliance requirements

Skills and Competencies

  • Strategic thinking with strong analytical and leadership skills
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
  • Proficiency in financial planning and reporting tools

What’s Offered

  • Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of a leading aviation training organization
  • Collaborative and innovative workplace culture
  • Competitive remuneration and benefits
  • Professional development opportunities

To apply, please send your updated CV to the Basair careers team.

Source: Basair Australia

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13th Civil Aviation Training & Education (CATES 2025) Scheduled for April 24-25 in Chengdu, China

The 13th Civil Aviation Training & Education (CATES 2025) is scheduled for April 24-25 in Chengdu, China. CATES is the largest aviation and pilot training industry trade event that brings together aviation training professionals from airlines, training organizations, industry suppliers, government and regulator officials.

Forecasted attendance metrics for the event include:

  • 400+ senior delegates from airlines and aviation training services providers
  • 200+ Chinese airlines decision makers
  • 30+ professional industry speakers
  • 30+ industry exhibitors

Key themes to be discussed at CATES 2025 are:

  • The Dispatcher Capability Profile and Application Based on CBTA
  • Data Driven Flight Safety
  • Competencies-Oriented FFS Training Exercise
  • Quality Management of PLM In China Southern Airlines
  • The Quality and Assurances of Initial Co-Pilot Training
  • A Unified Perspective on Safety and Training
  • Improving Personal Performance and Enhancing Training Benefits
  • Course Development for AQP
  • Multiple Parties have Proposed Training Needs, Training Developers on how to Respond while Ensuring Quality
  • The Practices and Challenges of CBTA Assessment to Improve Competency and Safety
  • How You Supporting Your Training with the Adoption or Implementation of CBTA?
  • Training Methodology & Instructors
  • Support the Pilot Training by Adoption of Mixed-EBT
  • Prioritizing Human Factors for Aviation Safety
  • Human Factors in Hybrid Team Environments: Frontiers of Humans, Automation, and Risk
  • The Necessity of Training Quality Assurance System
  • Data Collection During the EBT Training

CATES 2025 will be attended by the following airlines, namely:

  • China Airline Pilots Association
  • Air China
  • China Eastern Airlines
  • China Southern Airlines
  • China Aviation Management Institute of China (CAMIC)
  • China Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC)
  • FAA
  • Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)
  • JAL
  • Lufthansa Airlines
  • Salient
  • Emirates
  • United Airlines
  • Hainan Airlines
  • Xiamen Air
  • Shenzhen Airlines
  • Shandong Air
  • Sichuan Airlines
  • Chunqiu Airlines
  • China United Airlines
  • West Air
  • Hebei Airlines
  • Junyao Airlines
  • Tibet Airlines
  • Shanghai Airlines
  • Loongair
  • Tianjin Airlines
  • Okair
  • China Express Airlines
  • Eva Air
  • Donghai Airlines
  • Chengdu Airlines
  • Joy Air
  • Kunming Airlines
  • Capital Airlines
  • China Airline
  • Air Macau
  • Dalian Airlines
  • Qingdao Airlines
  • Ruili Airlines Co., Ltd.
  • 9 Air
  • Air Guilin
  • China Cargo Airlines
  • Air China Cargo
  • China Postal Airlines
  • SF Airlines
  • YT Airlines
  • Nanshan Jet
  • Uni-top Airlines
  • Delta
  • Emirates
  • KLM
  • Air France
  • Compass Airlines
  • Avic Xi’an Aircraft Industry Group Company Ltd.

CATES 2025 Agenda & Registration form, click here.

Attendee List of CATES 2024, click here.

Video of CATES 2024, click here.

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Source: CATES
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