South African Flight Training Group 43 Air School Welcomes 16 Cadet Pilots in May 2024

3 Air School, one of Africa’s largest flight training organisations, inducted 16 cadet pilots in May 2024.

This follows December 2023’s announcement by 43 Air School for strategic partnership with Henley Aeronautical Institute of Learning (HAIL), introducing an exciting addition to its course offerings – the Online Aviation Management Program.

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Pilot Assessment Solution Provider Symbiotics Announces 2024 Leadership Appointments

United Kingdom headquartered global pilot assessment and selection solution provider Symbiotics has announced key leadership appointments:

  • Hannah Davies will become Director of Strategy and Growth
  • Richard Brecknell will become the Managing Director

Since 2021, Symbiotics has doubled its team and significantly developed its ADAPT SaaS platform to meet the developing needs of customers, candidates, and regulations. It has also greatly increased its psychology team’s presence in the market, through greater availability, better visibility of their expertise, and regular thought-leading contributions both at conferences and in print.

I have some exciting news! I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Director of Strategy and Growth at Symbiotics!
This means that I get to combine my passion for aviation, skills in business strategy and my love of creativity and collaboration to focus on exploring new opportunities to achieve our growth ambitions for the next stage in our plans. I am pleased to be continuing to steward our onward journey alongside my long-term collaborator, colleague of over 16 years(!) and most importantly, good friend Richard Brecknell, who will now focus on the effectiveness of the company in the role of MD. Congratulations Rich! I thoroughly enjoy working with our amazing team, who continue to go the extra mile to support our clients and create best in class solutions, all whilst fostering a supportive and inclusive culture. I look forward to seeing what we can all achieve together in our next stage of growth.” shared Hannah Davies.

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Aircraft Manufacturer Airbus Provides 2024 Guidance Update

  • A320 ramp-up trajectory adjusted to reflect specific supply chain challenges in a degraded operating environment; around 770 commercial aircraft deliveries now expected in 2024; target production rate of 75 A320 Family aircraft a month maintained and now expected to be reached in 2027
  • 2024 guidance updated

Amsterdam, 24 June 2024 – Airbus SE is providing a market update to report on new developments related to its space activities and commercial aircraft business, the impact of which is leading the Company to update its 2024 guidance.

In the first half of 2024, the Space Systems management team conducted an extensive technical review of all programmes, identifying further commercial and technical challenges. On that basis, the Company has decided to record charges of around € 0.9bn in the H1 2024 accounts. These are mainly related to updated assumptions on schedules, workload, sourcing, risks and costs over the lifetime of certain telecommunications, navigation and observation programmes.

In commercial aircraft, Airbus is facing persistent specific supply chain issues mainly in engines, aerostructures and cabin equipment. The Company now intends to deliver around 770 commercial aircraft in 2024 and continues to ramp up towards a rate of 75 A320 Family aircraft per month, which is now expected in 2027.

Accordingly, Airbus is updating its 2024 guidance.

As the basis for its updated 2024 guidance, the Company assumes no additional disruptions to the world economy, air traffic, the supply chain, the Company’s internal operations, and its ability to deliver products and services.

The Company’s 2024 guidance is before M&A.

On that basis, in 2024, the Company now targets to achieve:

  • Around 770 commercial aircraft deliveries;
  • EBIT Adjusted of around € 5.5 billion;
  • Free Cash Flow before Customer Financing of around € 3.5 billion.

The Company’s half-year results will be disclosed on 30 July 2024.

Source: Airbus

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer, Cirrus Aircraft, Releases Service Advisory on the Transition to Unleaded Fuel and Use of Non-Cirrus Approved Fuel in SR Series Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft released a serviced advisory on June 18, 2024 with a subject “Transition to Unleaded Fuel and Use of Non-Cirrus Approved Fuel in SR Series Aircraft.”

See Cirrus’ advisory below:

Cirrus is dedicated to proactively addressing the evolving landscape of sustainability regulations, particularly the shift away from leaded aviation fuels. We continue to actively support industry efforts to develop, evaluate, and advance new fuels while supporting a safe industry transition to a future unleaded fuel environment.

These efforts include working directly with industry associations and all stakeholders including AOPA, GAMA, the FAA, and the FAA-Industry EAGLE program through the PAFI certification program. As of June 2024, EAGLE is actively pursuing three potentially viable alternatives/replacements for 100LL: GAMI G100UL, LyondellBasell/VP Racing UL100E, and Swift 100R. Cirrus is dedicated to supporting all major fuel companies in their pursuit to bring alternative high-octane fuels to market.

As part of our proactive participation in the unleaded fuel initiative, Cirrus has been collaborating with potential fuel producers conducting materials compatibility and on-aircraft fuel performance testing for over a decade.

Cirrus is engaged in a comprehensive testing and evaluation program of the GAMI G100UL fuel. Working in coordination with GAMI, our key powerplant partners (Continental and Lycoming), and the FAA during this process, the goal is to ensure operational safety of both the powerplant and airframe fuel systems. While some aspects of the initial Cirrus testing of the GAMI G100UL fuel are encouraging, other areas, including materials compatibility, remain inconclusive. At this time, Cirrus does not approve the use of GAMI G100UL fuel in Cirrus SR Series airplanes. Additionally, Cirrus currently does not warrant or represent in any way an operator’s use of the GAMI G100UL fuel in SR Series airplanes.

Per Continental and Lycoming, only approved fuels may be used for an engine to be covered by warranty. As the GAMI G100UL fuel is a non-approved fuel per Continental and Lycoming, engines known to have run this fuel may not be covered by the current OEM engine warranty. For specific details, please refer to the respective Continental and Lycoming engine warranty documents.

Shell recently announced that 100VLL will be shipping to airports in Europe beginning in April 2024. Cirrus confirms this fuel can be used in all Cirrus SR Series airplanes as it complies with the ASTM D910 standard specification for leaded aviation gasoline. Please refer to FAA SAIB NE-11-55 “Grade 100VLL Aviation Gasoline,” for additional details.

The continued safe operation of all Cirrus aircraft around the world remains our top priority. As progress continues, we will provide updates as soon as they are available. We look forward to ensuring a safe and smooth transition to unleaded fuel for all Cirrus SR Series owners.

Source: Cirrus

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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider, CAE, Shares FY24 Recap Video

CAE shares the following FY24’s remarkable achievements through the video below:

  • CAE’s SkyAlyne joint venture awarded largest contract in CAE’s history for Canada’s Future Aircrew Training Program (FAct)
  • Inauguration of 1st US West Coast business aviation training centre in Nevada
  • Announcing Vienna as the location for business aviation training centre in Central Europe
  • Announcing full-flight simulator and pilot training program to commence at Singapore CAE Flight Training Centre
  • Agreement for Integration of Flight Operations Solutions Software at Air India
  • Awarded subcontract for U.S. Army Flight School Training Support Services
  • Awarded Bell’s contract to support U.S. Army Future Long Range Assault Aircraft Program
  • CAE awarded rapid prototype, enhancing mission readiness of U.S. Army
  • First Falcon 6X training completed at CAE Burgess Hill
  • Boeing and CAE to collaborate on pilot training to enhance aviation safety
  • Release of CAE Aviation Talent Forecast
  • Adding USAF Rotary-Wing, Introductory Training at CAE Dothan Training Centre
  • CAE to support US Army high altitude platform training with Bombardier Global 6000/6500
  • Long-term agreement with Akasa Air for Boeing 737MAX pilot training
  • CAE GmbH delivers NH90 Full Mission Training Centre to the German Navy
  • Embraer and CAE to double Phenom 300 pilot training capacity
  • SkyWest set to deploy CAE’s next-generation Flight Operations Solutions

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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Attends Cabo Verde Investment Forum 2024 and Announces New Academy

Global flight training group Airways Aviation, which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India participated in the Cabo Verde Investment Forum on June 12th and 13th at the Hilton Hotel on Sal Island. Following this event Airways Aviation announced its expansion into Cape Verde. Following the signing of cooperation agreements with the Cape Verdean government and the Universidade Técnica do Atlântico (UTA) in 2023, the launch of Airways Aviation Cabo Verde is set for next month, in July 2024.

This significant move underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering top-tier aviation training and our dedication to offering high-quality educational opportunities in strategic locations. The establishment of our presence in CaboVerde will grant both local and international students access to cutting-edge training programs, further bolstering our global network of aviation academies. Furthermore, this collaboration with the Cape Verdean government and UTA marks a pivotal stride towards fostering aviation development in the region, thereby fueling economic advancement and cultivating a pool of highly skilled aviation professionals.” shared Airways Aviation.

Source: Airways Aviation
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