USA’s Lynden Air Cargo Enhances Training with Qualtero’s TQMS

USA – Lynden Air Cargo has successfully implemented Qualtero’s Training Quality Management System (TQMS) in just four weeks. The rapid deployment aims to enhance training processes, ensuring employees receive up-to-date knowledge and skills critical for operational efficiency. The system is designed to streamline training and improve compliance across the organization.

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Qualtero is a provider of training and quality management solutions, helping aviation and other industries streamline compliance and workforce development through digital platforms.

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Qatar Aeronautical Academy Instructor Speaks on Civilian Air Operations in Conflict Zones at Aviation Conference in Cyprus

Nicosia, Cyprus – Jyoti Gayan, Chief Theoretical Knowledge Instructor at Qatar Aeronautical Academy, participated as a guest speaker at the European Aviation Training & Education Organisation and Flight Safety Foundation Mediterranean conference. The event focused on challenges and safety considerations in civilian air operations within conflict zones.

  • The conference brought together aviation experts to discuss risk mitigation, regulatory considerations, and operational challenges for airlines and flight operators in conflict-affected regions.
  • Jyoti Gayan contributed insights from a training and theoretical knowledge perspective, addressing how pilot training can enhance preparedness for such operations.
  • The event aimed to foster collaboration between aviation stakeholders, training organizations, and regulatory bodies to improve safety measures in high-risk airspace.

Source: Jyoti Gayan (Qatar Aeronautical Academy)
Photo Credit: Jyoti Gayan (Qatar Aeronautical Academy)

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Turkish Airlines Flight Academy Celebrates 120th Graduation

Aydin, Turkey – Turkish Airlines Flight Academy (TAFA), the flight training group subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, marked a significant milestone with the graduation ceremony of its 120th batch. The event, attended by TAFA General Manager Prof. İbrahim Zeki Akyurt, executives, and guests, celebrated the latest group of pilots completing their training.

TAFA conducted a remarkable growth over the past five years. The academy has expanded its operational capacity threefold and significantly increased its annual flight hours to 68,000 in 2024.

The academy currently trains 281 pilots annually, with plans to increase this figure to graduate 350 by 2026.

Source: Turkish Airlines Flight Academy
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