Market Intelligence: Africa
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Kenya Airways Announces Latest Appointment for B737 Fleet Manager
Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, has appointed Mr. Lawrence Kinyanjui as the new B737 Fleet Manager. Learn more about Kenya Airways or Mr. Kinyanjui by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.
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Nigeria’s Caverton Aviation Training Center to Operate Entrol AW109 FNPT II MCC Simulator
The AW109 FNPT II MCC simulator purchased by Global Aviation Training & Maintenance (GATML) will be installed, operated, and maintained by Caverton Aviation Training Centre, which already operates an EASA certified Level D AW139 Full Flight Simulator in Lagos, Nigeria.
The simulator is equipped with a Spherical Visual system, 4 axis electromagnetic Vibration system and Entrol Mission Package, which includes hoist control for SAR mission and an external mirror, among other equipment.
With this simulator, Caverton Aviation Training Center will improve their range of training devices as well as reduce operational costs and increase the safety of its clients’ pilots.
“We are excited to introduce this Entrol AW109 FNPT II to our growing number of training devices in Nigeria and West Africa as a whole. The advent of COVID 19 opened our eyes to the fact that there is a huge void in training establishments and particularly access to training simulators. The need for affordable and accessible training is long overdue in West Africa and we are delighted to work with Entrol in making this a reality.”
“The stress and bureaucracy of getting visas, booking hotels and the increasing cost of flight tickets can now easily be avoided, saving operators time, and reducing capital flight.” Said Mrs. Lolade Abiola, Accountable Manager, at Caverton Aviation Training Center (CATC).
This AW109 simulator will be fourth Entrol simulator installed in Africa and the first one in Nigeria, increasing their presence in the continent.
Source: Entrol Press Release
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Distance Learning Provider for Airlines, CPaT, Announces New Contract with Flag Carrier of Mozambique
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced they have been awarded a new contract with Linhas Aereasde Mozambique (LAM). CPaT will be providing Aircraft System Courses and General Subject library for LAM’s pilot training for the Boeing B737NG, including Aircraft Procedures, and Bombardier Q400 planes.
“CPaT is proud to be selected by LAM, Africa’s flagship carrier, as their first distance learning provider,” said Capt. Greg Darrow, Vice President of Sales. “This contract enhances CPaT’s position as the largest provider of distance learning to airlines in the African region, and we look forward to a long-lasting relationship to deliver premium content to their pilots.”
Linhas Aereas de Mocambique is based out of Maputo, Mozambique.
About CPaT
CPaT Global, LLC (CPaT) is the market leader in distance learning for the aviation industry. CPaT delivers software-as-a-service applications to more than 300 global aviation customers, serving 100,000+ individual users, and providing nearly two million hours of training each year. CPaT pioneered the use of distance learning in aviation training more than 25-years ago and has built on that legacy to offer new and imaginative training solutions that are practical, forward-looking, and invaluable. CPaT transforms aviation instruction by providing smart training solutions, and vision for curriculum spanning aircraft systems, general subjects, and operational procedures.
About LAM
LAM – Mozambique Airlines was founded in 1936 as DETA, a division of the Ports and Railways services. After independence, by Decree 8/80 of 19th November 1980, DETA was changed to LAM – Mozambique Airlines. LAM was transformed into a Limited Company, adopting the denomination of LAM – Mozambique Airlines by Decree no. 69/98 of 23rd December 1998. The State holds 91% of the shares of the new company and managers, technicians and LAM workers hold the remaining 9% of the shares. A Limited Company incorporated by statute in Mozambique was formed at the end of 1999. LAM’s head office is in Maputo. It presently employs 695 workers and has offices, or other forms of representation, within the country and abroad. It has administrative and financial autonomy.
Source: CPaT Global Press Release
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African Pilot Simulator Training Center Receives EASA FSTD AW139 Qualification Certificate
Full flight simulator training center Caverton Aviation Training Center in Lagos, Nigeria announced that it has renewed its EASA recurrent evaluation and received its FSTD AW139 Qualification Certificate which means that Caverton is now “current” to provide their esteemed clients EASA approved Initial and recurrent AW139 type training on their Level D AW139 Flight Simulator.
Source: Caverton Aviation Training Center Announcement
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