CAE Highlights APS MCC Training Offer for Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 at London-Gatwick Training Center in 2025

London, United Kingdom – Global pilot training solution provider CAE has highlighted its offering for Airline Pilot Standard Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) courses for the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 at its state-of-the-art training center in London-Gatwick.

Course overview – 8 days ground school training, including:

  • Computer-based training (CBT)
  • Classroom tuition includes SOP, airline-oriented training and CRM and SOP test
  • 9 flight training device (FTD) or (FFS) sessions
  • 1 flight training device (FTD) or (FFS) session for assessment

Each FTD or FFS session is 4 hours, plus briefing and debriefing.

Airbus A320 APS MCC will be available from February 2025.

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Spartan College Sign Transfer Agreement for Aviation Students with MSU Denver

Denver, Colorado, USA – Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) and Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology – Broomfield Campus have officially signed an agreement that allows Spartan students and graduates to transfer general studies courses toward a degree at MSU Denver. This collaboration expands educational pathways for aspiring aviation professionals.

  • Spartan College students and graduates can now apply their general studies coursework toward a degree at MSU Denver.
  • The signing ceremony was followed by a tour of MSU Denver’s aviation facilities, showcasing advanced training opportunities available to students.
  • Spartan College, founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has a long-standing history in aviation education (particularly in flight and maintenance training)

About Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
Spartan College, with multiple campuses across the U.S., specializes in aviation maintenance, pilot training, and aviation technology education, preparing students for careers in the aerospace industry.

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Global Pilot Training Group BAA Training CEO Visit France FFS Training Center – Planning to Train 5,000 Flight Crew Annually

Paris, France – BAA Training France, the newest training center under global pilot training group BAA Training – which operates full flight simulator training center’s and flight schools, welcomed BAA Training’s CEO Marijus Ravoitis.

Statements:

“Our newest training center is running at full capacity to train 5,000 flight crew annually and making a real difference in the region,” said Marijus Ravoitis, CEO at BAA Training. “Plans to support even more aviation professionals on their journeys are underway.”

The full flight simulator training center BAA Training France is located near Paris Orly Airport, and equipped with the following full flight simulators:

  • 2x Boeing 737 NG
  • 2x A320neo
  • 1x Boeing 747-400

Source: Marijus Ravoitis (BAA Training)
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FMS Training Solution Provider Heading365 To Provide Customized FMS Trainer Solution to German Airline

Germany – FMS training solution provider Heading365 has partnered with Germany’s Discover Airlines to enhance pilot training across its A320 and A330 fleets. The collaboration further strengthens Heading365’s presence within the Lufthansa Group.

  • Discover Airlines’ 500 pilots will train using Heading365’s customized FMS Trainer software.
  • The software will be integrated into both initial and recurrent training programs.
  • Discover Airlines becomes the latest Lufthansa Group carrier to adopt Heading365’s training solutions.

About Heading365
Heading365 is a provider of aviation training software, specializing in Flight Management System (FMS) training solutions. The company works with airlines worldwide to enhance pilot training efficiency and effectiveness.

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Lufthansa Aviation Training Switzerland Puts First Airbus A350 Simulator into Operation

  • New Full Flight Simulator (FFS) and Cabin Training Devices for the Airbus A350 now in operation at Zurich Airport.
  • SWISS and Edelweiss use new infrastructure to fly in the Airbus A350.
  • Important investment and future-oriented strengthening of pilot and crew training in Switzerland as an aviation location.

Lufthansa Aviation Training (LAT) is putting a state-of-the-art full flight simulator (FFS) and the latest cabin training devices for the Airbus A350 into operation at Zurich Airport as of January 2025. The Lufthansa Group’s own training organization is thus expanding its range of services and strengthening its pilot and crew training for SWISS, Edelweiss and other customers with the latest technology.

After months of planning, intensive testing and close cooperation with the manufacturers, these ultra-modern training devices are now ready for training operations. With this step, LAT is expanding its modern training portfolio for its customers, including the latest technologies, such as the use of virtual reality in cabin training. With the new training infrastructure in the immediate vicinity of Zurich-Kloten Airport, LAT enables its Swiss customers to minimize their own travel expenses from the outset, save costs and resources and at the same time make an important contribution to sustainability.

SWISS and Edelweiss are simultaneously setting a new milestone in the modernization of their long-haul fleets by successively introducing a total of 16 aircraft of the modern, highly economical and CO2-efficient Airbus A350-900 twin-engine type from 2025. In the long term, these will replace the remaining four-engine Airbus A340-300 aircraft.

Efficient training thanks to state-of-the-art technology

The Airbus A350 FFS was specially developed to meet the requirements of modern flight training. The possibilities include

  • Cross Crew Qualification (CCQ): Transition from other Airbus models to the Airbus A350.
  • Common Type Rating (CTR): Retraining from the Airbus A330 to the Airbus A350.
  • Evidence-Based Training (EBT): Scenarios for safety-critical decision-making processes in the cockpit.

A successful teamwork project

Planning for the new simulator began in mid-2023 in close collaboration between LAT, SWISS and Edelweiss. Following successful delivery in October 2024 and installation at Zurich Airport in Opfikon, the simulator and training devices are now ready for training operations.

“The early commissioning of the full flight simulator and the cabin training devices for the Airbus A350 will provide our customers SWISS and Edelweiss with ideal support for the A350’s entry into service this year. We are thus ensuring that we can offer our colleagues at SWISS and Edelweiss state-of-the-art training facilities directly in Switzerland, while at the same time reducing high travel expenses from the outset in the interests of cost avoidance and sustainability,” explains Manuel Meier, Managing Director Lufthansa Aviation Training Switzerland.

About Lufthansa Aviation Training
With its competencies in training flight and cabin crews at ten training locations worldwide, Lufthansa Aviation Training GmbH (LAT) is among the world leaders in the field of aviation training. The company is headquartered at Munich Airport and employs around 800 people at all its locations. Its client portfolio encompasses more than 250 nationally and internationally renowned airlines, among them the Lufthansa Group airlines. LAT operates close to 200 training devices. These include training aircraft for pilot training, flight simulators for all common aircraft types for pilot training, as well as emergency and service mock-ups for cabin crews. The flight schools of the Lufthansa Group are joined under LAT’s brand European Flight Academy (EFA). 

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