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Spanish Flight School Receives First Two of 15 New Training Aircraft
Malaga, Spain – Aerodynamics Academy, which has been training pilots for over 25 years, has welcomed the first two of its 15 ordered TECNAM P2008JC aircraft. The new additions are part of the academy’s fleet expansion plan to enhance pilot training capabilities.
- Aerodynamics Academy has received the first two TECNAM P2008JC aircraft.
- A total of 15 aircraft are expected to join the fleet.
- The TECNAM P2008JC is known for its advanced avionics and training efficiency.
- The academy aims to bolster its training programs with these state-of-the-art aircraft.
Earlier in the year (April 2024) Aerodynamics Academy announced it had reached an agreement to provide theoretical and practical training for students from the Ukranian National Aviation University (NAU) to attain an EASA frozen ATPL(A) license.
This follow’s March 2024’s flight instructor initiative increasing compensation package to include:
- Earning Euro 2,725 per month (net salary)
- Fly least 95 hours per month
- Accommodation provided
- Airbus A320 Type Rating provided
- Additional benefits can include:
- MPL FI rating
- Dual UK/EASA FI License
Source: Aerodynamics Academy
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Greek Flight School Global Aviation SA Expands Fleet with Acquisition of Cessna 172 Skyhawk in July 2024
Global Aviation SA, one of the largest flight training organisations in Greece based in Athens has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Cessna 172 Skyhawk.
Global Aviation SA has seen significant growth with it achieving the following milestones in 2023:
- Selected by Greek airline Aegean Airlines for the latter’s 2023-2025 Cadet Pilot Training Programme and started training the first cadets in April 2023.
- 145 new student enrolments
- 101 new graduations
- Completed construction on its much-anticipated private airport near Athens and HCAA approval is expected in the next few months.
Having its administrative and ground school base in Athens, Greece, and its flying base in the Civil Aviation Airport of Pachi, Megara (LGMG), Global Aviation SA has been training pilots for private and commercial courses, since 1997.
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Mermoz Academy Celebrates its Collaboration with African Flag Carrier
Nimes, France based aviation and pilot training organisation Mermoz Academy proudly celebrates its collaboration with Air Senegal. Together, since 2017, they have delivered a series of specialized training programs, reflecting their shared dedication to advancing aviation education and professional development.
- The collaboration between Mermoz Academy and Air Senegal includes a variety of specialized training programs.
- Trainings have covered internships for instructors and cabin chiefs, CCA (Cabin Crew Attestation) internships, and Dispatcher training.
- All programs are certified by ANACIM (Senegalese Civil Aviation Authority), ensuring high standards and industry compliance.
- These initiatives aim to equip aviation professionals with advanced skills and prepare new talent for success in the industry.
About Mermoz Academy
Mermoz Academy, France’s leading pilot and cabin crew training school, has trained more than 60,000 flight personnel since 1957.
Source: Mermoz Academy
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New Zealand Flight Training Organisation Opens Applications for 2025 Pilot Training Program
The International Aviation Academy of New Zealand (IAANZ), an Air New Zealand Preferred Flight Training Organisation, has officially opened applications for its 2025 pilot training program. Aspiring pilots can now apply to start their aviation journey with IAANZ, aiming to earn their Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR).
In 2023 International Aviation Academy of New Zealand (IAANZ) celebrated 30 years of pilot training. From small beginnings at Christchurch International Airport in 1993 to today being the ‘Best Path to the Aviation Industry’, the IAANZ celebrates 30 years of ‘Fulfilling the Dream of Flight’ for aviators from all over the world – check out the video here.
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Loft Dynamics Becomes World’s First VR Flight Simulation Training Device to Receive FAA Qualification
Santa Monica and Atlantic City (July 31, 2024) — Loft Dynamics, the global leader in virtual reality (VR) flight simulation training devices (FSTDs), announced that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has qualified its VR simulator — the first FAA-qualified VR FSTD in the United States. This achievement is a landmark in aviation safety and a pivotal step in bringing advanced flight simulation technology to pilots and operators nationwide amid intensifying demand for pilots. It also cements VR’s increasingly influential role in the future of U.S. pilot training. Outside the U.S., Loft Dynamics is the first and only VR simulator to achieve qualification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
For the first time, U.S. helicopter pilots can train and receive credit toward pilot ratings on an FAA-approved VR FSTD, provided it is a Loft Dynamics VR FSTD. This qualification allows the simulator to be used not only for training in engine failures, abnormal and emergency procedures, and instrument approaches but also for challenging maneuvers such as sling load operations, pinnacle operations, and more.
The FAA’s rigorous qualification process requires FSTDs to be evaluated in accordance with 14 CFR Part 60 and meet extensive operational requirements. The FAA evaluated Loft Dynamics’ VR simulator using its Airbus-approved H125 VR FSTD at Marshall University. Qualified as a flight training device, Loft Dynamics’ H125 VR simulator features a full-scale virtual replica cockpit, a panoramic 360-degree view, verified flight modeling, and a six-degrees-of-freedom motion platform that accurately simulates flight visuals, movements, and scenarios. These FSTDs are smaller and significantly more cost-effective than traditional simulators. All pilots in the U.S. are required to train regularly in an aircraft or flight simulator, which is why the qualification of Loft Dynamics’ simulator is a crucial step toward helping more operators conduct this training and address the growing pilot shortage, and why regulatory agencies are embracing and mandating the use of the company’s FSTDs.
Last year, the FAA installed Loft Dynamics simulators at its William J. Hughes Technical Center (WHTC) to advance the safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability goals of its Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). As part of this initiative, the agency uses the simulator to conduct vertical flight safety research, including engaging hundreds of test pilots to fly the simulator.
The FAA’s approval of the first VR simulator shifts pilot training paradigms, expanding access to the most immersive, customizable, and scalable training solutions. This is also a pivotal moment for Loft Dynamics, as the company is already developing electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) and airplane simulators, broadening its industry impact and value.
“The FAA’s and EASA’s unprecedented qualifications of our technology reinforce the safety and fidelity of VR for pilot training,” said Fabi Riesen, founder and CEO of Loft Dynamics. “It provides a tangible path to solving the world’s pilot shortage and cultivating the next generation of high-quality pilots. We’re not paving this path alone; we’re grateful for Airbus Helicopters’ conviction in Loft Dynamics, dedication to achieving FAA qualification, and commitment to making our FSTDs available to the masses. We’re grateful to the FAA for their support and commitment to improving the trajectory of simulation technology and pilot training. This is an important initial step for modernizing pilot training, and it also signifies a broader industry shift toward leveraging our VR technology to address global challenges.”
Loft Dynamics’ recent opening of its North American headquarters in Santa Monica has established a base for its continental expansion, now accelerated by the FAA qualification. The company’s growing market trust is evidenced by its customers and partners, including the Los Angeles Police Department, which uses its H125 VR simulator to train its pilots safely and effectively, and Airbus Helicopters, which co-developed the H125 VR simulator and supported its FAA qualification through sponsorship under their Part 142 Certificate.
Riesen continued, “We spent the past year ensuring our technology meets regulatory requirements and thoughtfully scaling our talent, production, and high-touch customer support for this next chapter. We’re looking forward to continuously innovating and serving the critical needs of the helicopter industry while also bringing our FAA- and EASA-qualified solution to more aircraft markets. As part of this growth, we’re thrilled to welcome two former FAA administrators and aviation veterans, Randy Babbitt and Michael Huerta, to our advisory board to help catalyze our mission.”
The new advisors will be instrumental in the company’s next phase of growth, especially in developing products that meet the needs of the entire aviation ecosystem: pilots, airlines and commercial operators, manufacturers, and regulators.
In addition to his past role as head of the FAA, Babbitt served on the agency’s Management Advisory Council and brings decades of experience as a pilot and former president of the Air Line Pilots Association. Huerta spent many years in FAA leadership, including a five-year term as administrator, and has extensive industry experience as a consultant and board member for Delta Air Lines and Joby Aviation. Babbitt and Huerta are prominent advocates for simulators in improving pilot training and aviation safety.
“Loft Dynamics incorporates actual accident and incident scenarios into training,” said Babbitt. “This accurately recreates flight operations in a fully immersive environment, allowing pilots to encounter emergencies such as autorotation, vortex ring state, and loss of tail rotor effectiveness without placing any lives in danger. I’m honored to join Loft Dynamics and help lead the way to a safer and more sustainable future for aviation.”
“It has never been more vital to expand the pilot training pipeline, and cutting-edge simulators like the ones built by Loft Dynamics will be an essential part of this process,” Huerta said. “This technology has the power to help reverse the pilot shortage, significantly increase pilot proficiency, and prepare the country for advanced air mobility. I look forward to helping Loft Dynamics bring its qualified simulators to an even wider range of applications and pilots.”
“From the beginning of our partnership with Loft Dynamics, we recognized that its simulator would be a game-changer in training, especially in improving flight safety,” said Melchior Kaag, Vice President of Training and Flight Operations at Airbus Helicopters. “Today, this journey takes a new turn. Another major aviation authority places its trust in Loft Dynamics’ VR device as a direct response to industry-wide training needs, a milestone made possible through our partnership with Loft. I believe this achievement ignites passion among future pilots and will help alleviate the pilot shortage for years to come.”
About Loft Dynamics
Loft Dynamics AG is the global leader in qualified virtual reality flight simulation training devices (FSTD). It is the first and only VR FSTD qualified by the FAA, and the first and only VR FSTD qualified by EASA. Equipped with a 3D high-resolution panoramic view, dynamic six-degrees-of-freedom motion platform, and full-scale replica cockpit with a unique pose tracking system, our revolutionary VR simulators provide a more immersive, realistic, customizable, and safe training experience. By offering a training solution 10 times smaller and significantly more cost-effective than legacy simulators, we enhance training accessibility and scalability, empowering highly skilled pilots to meet global demand. We serve leading manufacturers, airlines, operators, schools, and organizations worldwide. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and, Zurich, Switzerland, our team is made up of passionate engineers, developers, and aviation experts.
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Global Aircraft Manufacturer, Boeing, Announces 2024 Appointment for President and CEO
Boeing announced that its Board of Directors has elected Robert K. “Kelly” Ortberg as the company’s new president and chief executive officer, effective August 8, 2024. Ortberg will also serve on Boeing’s Board of Directors.
He will succeed Dave Calhoun, who earlier this year announced his intention to retire from the company, having served as president and CEO since January 2020, and as a member of Boeing’s Board of Directors since 2009.
“The Board conducted a thorough and extensive search process over the last several months to select the next CEO of Boeing and Kelly has the right skills and experience to lead Boeing in its next chapter,” said Steven Mollenkopf, Chair of the Board. “Kelly is an experienced leader who is deeply respected in the aerospace industry, with a well-earned reputation for building strong teams and running complex engineering and manufacturing companies. We look forward to working with him as he leads Boeing through this consequential period in its long history.”
“The Board would also like to thank Dave Calhoun for his strong leadership at Boeing, first as Chair and then as CEO, when he stepped in to steer the company through the challenges of recent years,” added Mollenkopf.
“I’m extremely honored and humbled to join this iconic company,” said Ortberg. “Boeing has a tremendous and rich history as a leader and pioneer in our industry, and I’m committed to working together with the more than 170,000 dedicated employees of the company to continue that tradition, with safety and quality at the forefront. There is much work to be done, and I’m looking forward to getting started.”
Ortberg, 64, brings over 35 years of aerospace leadership to this position. He began his career in 1983 as an engineer at Texas Instruments, and then joined Rockwell Collins in 1987 as a program manager and held increasingly important leadership positions at the company prior to becoming its president and CEO in 2013. After five years leading Rockwell Collins, he steered the company’s integration with United Technologies and RTX until his retirement from RTX in 2021. He has held a number of important leadership posts in industry, including serving on the Board of Directors of RTX. Additionally, he serves on the Board of Directors of Aptiv PLC, a global technology company and an industry leader in vehicle systems architecture. He is the former Chair of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Board of Governors.
Ortberg holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Iowa.
As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.
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