Middle East Based Pilot Training Operator Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise Adds EASA Part CAMO to Cyprus Operations

Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise (IAE), a subsidiary of Mehyou Group, which operates Airways Aviation branded flight training organisations in Lebanon and Cyprus has announced the strategic addition of an EASA Part CAMO (Certified Approved Maintenance Organization) to its Cypriot operations at Larnaca International Airport.

This significant move enables us to oversee and manage our aircraft fleet’s continuing airworthiness in Lebanon and Cyprus. With this addition, IAE can directly control critical aspects of our maintenance operations, ensuring in-house optimization in airworthiness management, reliability monitoring, maintenance planning, and technical records management. This streamlined process guarantees effective response times and enhanced safety, resulting in smoother operations, increased fleet availability, and added value to our assets.” shared IAE.

Wissam Mehyou, CEO and Chairman of IAE stated, “As I like to say to our students: It’s not enough to be 100% safe; we need to be 1000%. The maintenance of our fleet is a priority, and streamlining this process into a single, in-house unit will also enhance our fleet readiness, allow us to respond more effectively to market needs, and meet student expectations for a faster path to the cockpit.

Mehyou also emphasized that this investment was strategically planned to establish a capable maintenance, repair, and overhaul organization within the group, which would support our growth ambitions in the Middle East.

The addition of a CAMO, the highest standard for aircraft airworthiness maintenance, underscores our commitment to safety. We adhere to strict CAMO regulations, providing continued airworthiness support services to ensure the utmost safety of all serviced aircraft,” Mehyou said.

This addition is part of the IAE Group’s broader investment in Cyprus, totalling 2 million euros until the end of this year. This includes the establishment of the Airways Aviation Academy in Larnaca, the academy will offer Pilot training courses initially, and soon to add Cabin Crew, Aircraft Maintenance, Ground handlers and IATA courses.

Source: Intercontinental Aviation Enterprises
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Netherlands-based Dutch Aviation Trainers Receives Approval for Embraer E2 to E1 Difference Course

Dutch Aviation Trainers (DAT), a leading provider of pilot training solutions based in the Netherlands, has shared that it has received approval from the CAA-NL (Netherlands) for its Embraer E2 to E1 Difference course.

With this accomplishment, we were able to serve our valued customer Air Peace and Embraer. During a period of 6 weeks we have trained 16 crews, 32 pilots, to prepare them for operating on the EMB195-E1. After completing his own Difference Course, the training Manager of Air Peace, Captain Martin Nwanguma received his Course Completion Certificate presented by our Accountable Manager Rob Hol.

Congratulations to all Air Peace pilots for completing their training successfully! It was our pleasure and honor to conduct this training at such a short notice!

We now offer both the Embraer E1 to E2 and E2 to E1 course!” shared Dutch Aviation Trainers.

In March this year Dutch Aviation Trainers announced that it has received approval to conduct Type Rating Examiner (TRE) and Synthetic Flight Examiner (SFE) training for the Embraer 170/190 and Embraer 190-E2 series aircraft.

Source: Dutch Aviation Trainers

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India’s Flag Carrier, Air India, Opens August 2024 Application’s for Air India Cadet Pilot Program

India’s flag carrier Air India which is planning to grow its fleet by 3x and which according to its CEO Campell Wilson will on average, induct one aircraft joining the fleet every six days throughout 2024, has announced that it is now accepting August 2024 applications for its Air India Cadet Pilot Program.

The dedicated abinitio cadet pilot program launched in February 2024 will see training begin at the Air India Training Academy in Gurgaon, India (Ground School) before flight training at one of its training locations/training partners before completing the type rating in the Air India Aviation Academy simulator training center.

Air India has partnered with two international flight training organisations:

Air India has partnered with a financial institution for cadets to avail financing for training. However, cadets are free to choose any other financial partner as per their convenience.

Source: Air India

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Middle East Pilot Simulator Training Center Pier Seven Aviation’s Graduates Join Indian Airline in 2024

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates-based aviation training group and full flight simulator training center Pier Seven Aviation shared that all of its graduates from batch 79 have joined fast growing Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo.

“We are proud to announce that all our Batch 79 students have successfully joined IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation Ltd) after completing their type rating with us at Pier Seven Aviation.” shared Shahbaz Zahoor, Regional Sales and Business Development Manager at Pier Seven Aviation.

Earlier in the month Pier Seven Aviation announced its partnership with VRpilot.

Our students can now enjoy exclusive rates and gain access to a cutting-edge VR training experience. This innovative approach will greatly enhance their knowledge and skills, providing a fruitful and immersive training experience that prepares them for real-world challenges.” shared Pier Seven Aviation.

VRpilot leads the way in interactive procedure training with our procedure training platform VRflow. With 12,000+ installs worldwide, VRflow is a well-proven tool to greatly enhance procedure training in MCC courses and type rating training. Already in use with airlines, ATOs and air forces, VRflow is setting the new standard for procedure training. VRflow supports student self-training and improves knowledge retention, maximizing the value of the hours spent in the simulator.

Source: Pier Seven Aviation

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Simulator Manufacturer, Redbird, Previews Next-Generation Mixed-Reality Platform

At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024, Redbird Flight (Redbird) – a United States headquartered flight simulator manufacturer demonstrated a new mixed-reality platform for its product line. The technology, which combines an affordable virtual reality headset with proprietary software, is the foundation for future mixed-reality add-ons to new and existing Redbird training devices.

Redbird has been iterating on mixed reality in research and development since the company first unveiled a proof of concept at AirVenture 2022. The next-generation platform builds on the immersive visual system of the initial demonstration version—which blends the physical and digital worlds to enable pilots to see both the graphics in the simulation and the real-world flight controls through the headset—while integrating the software stack into the company’s core simulation engine and reducing the hardware necessary to operate it.

Unlike earlier demonstratable versions, the new platform runs on the core processing unit of Redbird training devices and exclusively utilizes high-resolution cameras in the headset for spatial mapping, allowing the company to reduce the cost of its mixed-reality solutions and simplify the end-user experience.

For several years, we have been working on developing mixed-reality solutions that are practical and affordable for a variety of use cases in aviation education and training without compromising on fidelity, and we think this new platform is a promising pathway toward accomplishing that goal,” said Redbird Chief Executive Officer Todd Willinger. “It is capable of being fully integrated into the Redbird Navigator operating system, allowing us to support it and our customers to install and use it free of the hassles of off-the-shelf virtual reality offerings.

Redbird continues to develop the technology to suit the needs of various customers, ranging from K-12 and youth outreach programs to certificated pilots and flight training programs. The Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE) in Lakeland, Florida, will be the first aviation education organization to implement the new mixed-reality platform into its operations. ACE plans to utilize the technology throughout its programs, from engaging and educating pre-kindergarten and elementary school students to helping flight students and lapsed pilots develop visual flying skills without incurring the cost of an aircraft rental for every training session.

Mixed-reality simulation is going to make flight training more accessible and immersive than anything we have seen in the last 50 years,” said ACE Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Eric Crump. “The platform Redbird is developing offers tremendous flexibility on one device. It could become the Swiss Army Knife of aviation education.

ACE is the ideal launch customer for this platform,” added Willinger. “As an industry-leading education nonprofit, it will offer insights into myriad use cases that will be immensely valuable as we develop mixed-reality solutions at scale.

Redbird is demonstrating the new mixed-reality platform on its TD2 Basic Aviation Training Device in its booth at AirVenture. The company is planning the alpha release of a version of the platform compatible with its line of Advanced Aviation Training Devices.

About Redbird Flight
Redbird Flight of Austin, Texas, was established in 2006 with the specific purpose of making aviation more accessible by using modern technology and careful engineering. Since its inception, Redbird has delivered innovative, reliable, and high-quality training devices to flight schools, colleges, universities, K-12 schools, and individual pilots around the world. Withmore than 3,000 devices in service worldwide, Redbird has quickly become the fastest growing and most innovative simulator provider in the industry. For more information, please visit www.redbirdflight.com.

Source: Redbird
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US Aviation and Pilot Training Group Epic Welcomes Gulfstream G3 for Aircraft Mechanic Training in July 2024

Florida, United States headquartered flight and aircraft maintenance training group Epic Flight Academy’s Aircraft Mechanic School in New Smyrna Beach has recently acquired a Gulfstream G3. This addition will provide students with hands-on experience during their classes.

Epic Flight Academy is headquartered in New Smyrna Beach, Florida with locations across the U.S. The company was founded in 1999 and provides FAA-approved flight training and aircraft mechanic training.

Source: Epic Flight Academy
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