Aeros Flight Training Advances Fleet Renewal with New P-Mentors and Upcoming DA42s

United Kingdom – Aeros Flight Training has announced the continued expansion of its training fleet with the delivery of two additional Tecnam P-Mentor aircraft, strengthening its commitment to modern, efficient, and future-ready pilot training. The new additions follow the introduction of the academy’s first two P-Mentors earlier this year and form part of Aeros’ long-term fleet renewal strategy across its UK training bases.

  • The P-Mentor’s advanced avionics, real-world handling characteristics, and fuel-efficient design make it ideally suited for Aeros’ modular flight training programs, combining performance with environmental and operational efficiency.

  • The phased renewal plan will continue with further Tecnam deliveries alongside the addition of several Diamond DA42 twin-engine aircraft, reinforcing Aeros’ multi-engine training capacity at its Cardiff, Gloucester, Leeds, and Wellesbourne sites.

Statements

  • “Keeping our fleet modern, reliable, and aligned with student and airline expectations is a core part of our strategy. The introduction of the P-Mentor, along with our continued investment in multi-engine aircraft, ensures we’re delivering the best possible training experience—both now and for the future. It’s an exciting time for Aeros and our students,” said Martyn Lynch, Chief Operating Officer at Aeros.
  • “The P-Mentor is a fantastic addition to our fleet, combining advanced avionics, real-world handling, and efficiency. It gives our students a training platform that truly prepares them for modern flight decks while keeping safety and simplicity at the core,” added Mike Hoft, Chief Flying Instructor.

Source: Aeros Flight Training

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Jetliner Aero Launches to Connect Aspiring Pilots with Global Training Opportunities

United Arab Emirates – Jetliner Aero has been officially launched by Tanvir Rahman, who serves as the company’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer. Based in the UAE, Jetliner Aero operates as an aviation training consultancy and student recruitment service, connecting aspiring pilots and aviation professionals from the Middle East, Asia, and Africa with leading global training providers.

  • The company provides advisory and placement services for a range of aviation disciplines, including pilot training pathways (PPL, CPL, ATPL – Integrated & Modular) and Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) programs.

  • Jetliner Aero partners exclusively with EASA-approved training organizations (ATOs) across Spain, Greece, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, as well as FAA-approved flight schools in the United States, ensuring international training options for its clients.

  • Among its confirmed European partners are Superior Air (Greece) and Airman’s Ground School

Source: Jetliner Aero

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Egnatia Aviation Welcomes 21 New Cadets to Its 95th Integrated ATPL Batch

Greece – Egnatia Aviation has officially launched Batch 95 of its EASA and GCAA Integrated ATPL program, welcoming 21 new cadets from 12 countries.

  • The new intake includes cadets from Greece, Romania, Canada, Iraq, Lebanon, Brazil, India, Bahrain, Ireland, Sweden, Slovenia, and Turkey, highlighting Egnatia Aviation’s diverse and multinational training community.

  • Training for Batch 95 begins at Lydia Aerodrome, where cadets will complete the early phases of their ab initio pilot journey under EASA standards, supported by Egnatia’s modern fleet and advanced training infrastructure.

  • The academy’s Integrated ATPL program, approved by both EASA and the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), provides students with a streamlined pathway to airline employment through structured theoretical, simulator, and multi-engine flight phases.

Source: Egnatia Aviation

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Hillsboro Aero Academy Highlights Rotor Pilot Training Pathway Program in the USA for European Aspiring Pilots

Oregon, USA – Hillsboro Heli Academy has highlighted the inspiring journey of Assistant Chief Instructor Bastien Rambla in its recent Heli Academy Podcast episode, showcasing his progression from student pilot to a key leadership role within the academy’s instructor team. Rambla’s story reflects the academy’s integrated approach to developing aviation professionals through its Joint EASA/FAA helicopter training pathway and international career opportunities.

  • Originally from Austria, Rambla began his flight training at Hillsboro Heli Academy in 2021, drawn by the academy’s comprehensive dual-certification program and its career partnership with ADAC Luftrettung, Germany’s leading air rescue operator.

  • His progression included earning his Private Pilot License, Commercial rating, and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) qualification, followed by roles as Stage Checker, Lead CFI, and eventually Assistant Chief Instructor.

  • Rambla emphasized the importance of completing EASA theoretical and practical requirements early in the program to balance workload and ensure focus during the intensive CFI phase.

  • As Assistant Chief Instructor, Rambla mentored new CFIs, oversees training quality, and conducts stage checks, ensuring consistent instructional standards across the academy’s fleet.

  • He credits Hillsboro Heli Academy’s diverse flying environments—including mountain operations and off-airport training in the Pacific Northwest—as key to shaping his skills and confidence as a professional pilot.

  • Rambla returned to Austria in early 2025 to begin a flight instructor position with RotorSky in Linz, marking the next chapter of his aviation career.

Source: Hillsboro Aero Academy

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