Cabin Crew Simulator Manufacturer Delivers Multipurpose Cabin Simulator to Training Centre in Mexico City in 2025

Mexico – SkyArt Cabin Simulators & Aviation Furniture has completed the installation of a new multipurpose cabin simulator at Viva Aerobus’s newly launched crew training center in Mexico City. This marks the latest collaboration between the Turkish simulator manufacturer and the Mexican low-cost carrier to strengthen in-country aviation training capabilities.

  • SkyArt acknowledged key personnel from Viva Aerobus — including Adrian Torija, Mayela Flores González, and Irma Melendez Magallanes — for their support and cooperation throughout the installation.
  • SkyArt has previously supplied various cabin crew training devices to Viva Aerobus, including CEETs and door trainers, enhancing the airline’s self-sufficiency in recurrent and initial crew training.

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E-Learning and Flight Training Solution Provider Evionica Launches Certified E-Learning for German Flight Schools

Germany – Evionica, a digital aviation training solutions provider, has launched a certified distance learning programme tailored for German flight schools. Developed in collaboration with Motorflugschule Egelsbach GmbH and IFR-Instrumenten Flugschule Reichelsheim GmbH, the programme delivers EASA-compliant theory courses in the German language via a modern Learning Management System (LMS).

  • The new solution offers an immersive, learner-focused experience, developed with input from experienced German instructors and designed to meet the specific regulatory requirements of German aviation training.

  • Motorflugschule Egelsbach will serve as the official reseller for Evionica’s distance learning content within Germany, supporting flight schools seeking certified digital solutions.

  • IFR-Instrumenten Flugschule Reichelsheim will implement the platform for ATPL(A), CPL(A), instrument rating (IR, CB-IR, BIR), and HPA theory training.

  • The programme provides flight schools and students with flexible, accessible learning modules accessible via web and mobile devices, supporting remote and hybrid training delivery models.

Source: Evionica

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USA’s Paragon Flight Training Highlights 2025 Fleet Investments and Financing Partnership

Florida, USA – Paragon Flight Training President Christopher Schoensee provided an update on the company’s achievements in 2025 including:

  • The academy took delivery of its 33rd Piper P100i aircraft this July as part of its fleet‑modernisation drive.

  • Two Alsim simulators were added

  • Paragon announced a new student‑lending partnership with Sallie Mae in August

Source: Paragon Flight Training

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Pilot Training Ground School Materials Provider Padpilot Reaches 10,000 User Milestone

Global – Padpilot has announced a major milestone with 10,000 student pilots and ground instructors now using its multi-device e-reader platform for PPL and ATPL theory. The achievement comes just 2.5 years after launching the enhanced platform, which supports cross-device learning and broader accessibility.

  • The Padpilot e-reader platform delivers interactive ground school content for fixed-wing and rotary PPL and ATPL theory.

  • The platform supports access across iOS, Android, and desktop devices, addressing the need for flexible learning in modern pilot training environments.

  • The company credits this growth to its focus on delivering smart, engaging, and regulatory-compliant theory resources tailored for today’s digital learning expectations.

Source: Padpilot

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AOPA President Darren Pleasance Visits California Aeronautical University For Exclusive Pilot Town Hall

California, USACalifornia Aeronautical University (CAU) recently hosted Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) President Darren Pleasance for an exclusive Pilot Town Hall, bringing together CAU students, faculty, and members of the regional aviation community for a day of industry insight and engagement. The visit was part of Pleasance’s nationwide AOPA President’s Tour, aimed at connecting directly with pilots and flight training institutions across the United States.

  • Darren Pleasance shared his vision for the future of general aviation (GA), emphasizing AOPA’s continued efforts to support pilots, protect airports, and inspire the next generation of aviators.

  • In his remarks, Pleasance highlighted several key AOPA initiatives, including:

    • Supporting the transition to unleaded fuel for a more sustainable future.

    • Expanding AOPA’s high school STEM curriculum, now reaching over 100,000 students across the U.S.

    • Advocating for pilot mental health, ensuring aviators have access to support and resources.

    • Continuing AOPA’s leadership in safety, accessibility, and the freedom to fly.

  • Before the town hall, CAU President Matthew Johnston hosted Pleasance for lunch at the SkyWay Café and a guided campus tour, showcasing CAU’s fleet, flight training facilities, and growing student body.

  • The event drew attendees from the local Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter, airport tenants, and visiting pilots who flew in to participate.

Statements

  • “Having AOPA President Darren Pleasance here on campus was an incredible opportunity for our students to connect directly with one of the most influential leaders in general aviation,” said Matthew Johnston, President of CAU. “His insights about the industry’s future and AOPA’s role in supporting pilots reinforce exactly why we do what we do at CAU — to prepare the next generation to lead aviation forward.”

Source: California Aeronautical University

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