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Pilot Training Ground School Materials Provider, Padpilot, Announces Partnership with German Flight School
United Kingdom based pilot training educational material publisher Padpilot has announced their partnership with FFL Fachschule für Luftfahrzeugführer GmbH. Founded in 1963 and based at Essen-Mülheim Airport (EDLE) in western Germany, FFL has an impressive legacy of training over 7000 pilots.
FFL offers a comprehensive range of EASA aviation licences and boasts a large fleet of training aircraft. Padpilot is thrilled to support their integrated ATPL courses with our Padpilot theory materials.
Johann Törner, CTKI from FFL, shared his thoughts on our collaboration: “We want to offer our students up-to-date quality learning material that is both modern, detailed, and comprehensive. Padpilot offers all this, and we’re looking forward to a long-lasting cooperation.”
About Padpilot
Padpilot is the leading digital aviation educational materials publisher, with Foundation, PPL(A), ATPL(A) and ATPL(H) theory teaching and learning resources now available on all devices.
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Global Aircraft Manufacturer, Boeing, Releases Commercial Market Outlook for 2024–2043
Global aircraft manufacturer Boeing released the following latest Commercial Market Outlook 2024-2043.
Boeing’s latest Commercial Market Outlook projects a robust demand for 43,975 new airplanes over the next 20 years, reflecting a 3% increase in deliveries compared to the previous year’s forecast. The report highlights the significant growth driven by emerging markets and a strong demand for single-aisle aircraft.
- Boeing anticipates a 3% increase in airplane deliveries by 2043, with a total of 43,975 new units expected.
- Much of the growth is attributed to emerging markets and the rising demand for single-aisle airplanes.
- The global passenger and freighter fleet is expected to nearly double over the next two decades.
“As commercial aviation enters the second half of 2024, passenger and air cargo traffic are surpassing 2019 levels, highlighting the industry’s resilience over the last several decades. In the long-term, both market segments are forecast to continue to outpace economic growth. Consumers are prioritizing travel in an increasingly connected world, aviation development is accelerating in emerging markets, and supply chain and e-commerce growth are supporting air cargo demand.
Like air traffic, airlines have also shown resilience. The global airline network is back to 2019 levels and has adapted to new market trends. Route competition remains high. Plus, airlines are managing fleets and boosting productivity to remain profitable in a dynamic global environment.
The 2024 Commercial Market Outlook’s fleet and delivery forecasts remain steady as industry dynamics are largely playing out along the path Boeing anticipated in 2020. There is pent-up demand to replace ageing fleets where retirements have been delayed. Innovation and emerging markets are once again driving fleet growth. Also, a focus on sustainability across the industry is improving efficiency in all facets of airline operations.”
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Source: Boeing
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