New Zealand-based Massey University Hosts 110 Aspiring Pilots for Open Day in September 2024

More than 300 people attended the recent Aviation Open Day, hosted by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s School of Aviation Te Kura Rererangi. Despite the less than perfect weather, 110 aspiring aviators from across Aotearoa New Zealand came to learn more, with 40 prospective students taking to the air in trial flights during the day.

Presentations on the Bachelor of Aviation (Air Transport Pilot) and the Bachelor of Aviation Management were held at regular intervals throughout the day so prospective students could learn about each programme and which one might suit them best.

Visitors were also taken in groups on a tour of the Aviation Centre, including the flight simulator suite and the maintenance hangar.

Forty students went on pre-booked trial flights, with their whānau watching the flight paths on a screen projected from the School’s ‘Spider Tracks’ flight following system.

School of Aviation Chief Executive Ashok Poduval says it was a hugely successful day, and one of the most attended Open Day events for the School of Aviation.

It wouldn’t have been possible without the support of about 40 of our current students who volunteered as tour guides to show people around the centre and answer the myriad of questions from our prospective students and their families. Our flight instructors also did a wonderful job of safely accomplishing 40 trial flights during the day, which is no mean feat. I have no doubt this interest will translate into greater aviation student numbers in the coming years which is exciting for Massey and the industry.

Source: Massey University
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New Zealand-based Flight School Nelson Aviation College Enhances Training with New Simulators

Nelson Aviation College is excited to announce the addition of a new Simutech PAA G1000NXi Simulated Flight Trainer and six Simutech desktop touchscreen Procedure Trainers to its training resources. These advanced tools will provide students with the opportunity to develop and refine their skills, empowering them to achieve their Instrument Rating goals with confidence.

1978 established New Zealand flight training organisation Nelson Aviation College, offers a wide range of courses including Private Pilot License, Commercial Pilot License, Basic Gas Turbine, and Instrument Rating, and back in October 2023 Nelson Aviation College shared that it had partnered with flight simulator manufacturer True Course Simulations (TCS) and took delivery of the flight school’s first TCS Immersive Training Device (ITD).

Source: Nelson Aviation College
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International Aviation Recruitment Consultancy, Aerviva, Seeking Qualified Dash8 Pilots for Australian Operator

Dubai, United Arab Emirates headquartered Aerviva and Skytrans Airlines are excited to announce that Skytrans Airlines is now hiring Dash8 pilots to join its operations in Australia. This is a fantastic opportunity for aviation professionals looking to enhance their careers with a reputable ACMI service provider.

The airline is seeking qualified candidates for both Captain and First Officer positions.

Requirements for First Officers include:

  • Australian Commercial Pilot License (CPL-Aeroplane)
  • Current Instrument Rating
  • 500 hours total aeronautical experience

Candidates without Australian ATPLs must possess a valid Instrument Rating and class 1 medical from the country of their license.

Interested applicants can learn more and apply through this link.

Source: Aerviva
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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Celebrates Major Wins at Annual Inter Flying Competition in Australia

Global flight training group Airways Aviation, which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India has shared that student’s from Airways Aviation Australia emerged victorious at the 2024 Inter Flying Competition, hosted by Murwillumbah Aeroclub, clinching the prestigious Team Trophy along with 1st and 3rd place in the individual competition. Competing against skilled teams from Murwillumbah and Air Gold Coast, the Airways Aviation team demonstrated exceptional talent and teamwork.

Earlier in the month Airways Aviation Australia had launched the AVI50419 Diploma of Aviation (Flight Instructor), aimed at those looking to advance their flying careers by becoming certified flight instructors.

In August 2024 Airways Aviation Australia shared that it will be expanding its training aircraft fleet as it signed a purchase agreement for a Diamond DA42 aircraft from Utility Air.

Source: Airways Aviation
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Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Private-Radar

In this week’s AFM Pilot Training Leadership Interview Series AFM’s Customer Success & Business Development Manager Agata Marszalek speaks with Prisque Lemble, Founder and CEO of Private-Radar – an innovative and easy-to-use cloud-based software designed to streamline the daily operations of pilot training centers

The conversation covers:

  • Background and Motivation: Prisque Lemblé founded Private Radar in 2014 after a near-collision incident while flying, which inspired him to create a system to improve aviation safety. His company now offers flight school management software with an integrated aircraft tracking system.
  • Growth and Partnerships: Private Radar has rapidly expanded, with over 100 partners in 30 countries. Notable partnerships include Lufthansa Aviation Training and American Flight Schools, with recent expansions into new countries including Romania and Australia.
  • Pilot Shortage and Regulatory Challenges: Lemblé discussed the global shortage of pilots and regulatory challenges like competency-based training assessments (CBTA) from EASA. Private Radar helps flight schools meet these evolving standards.
  • Innovative Solutions: The company focuses on improving efficiency and reducing operational costs. Their aircraft tracking system optimizes aircraft utilization and maintenance.
  • Customization and Client Focus: A key differentiator for Private Radar is its ability to customize software based on client feedback and specific regional requirements, enhancing its adaptability for flight schools worldwide.

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Airbus Releases 2024-2043 Global Services Forecast – Including Pilot Demand Forecast

Global aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, released the latest edition of its Global Services Forecast (GMF) for the 2024-2043 period. The forecasts highlights that the services market is set to almost double in size over the next 20 years to USD 290bn. Driven by: 42,430 new aircraft deliveries.

Key relevant highlights for the pilot training ecosystem:

  • 42,430 new aircraft deliveries; 18,460 to replace and 23,970 to grow the current fleet
  • 620,000 new pilots required
    • 124,000 in North America
    • 124,000 in China
    • 119,000 in Europe and CIS
    • 90,000 in Asia Pacific
    • 59,000 in the Middle East
    • 54,000 in South Asia
    • 36,000 in Latin America and the Caribbean
    • 14,000 in Africa
  • 8.3 million hours of training required in simulators

Source: Airbus

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Avion Appointed as Exclusive Sales & Service Partner for Simnest Aviation in the APAC Region

Two well-known European players in the flight simulation training device market, Hungarian fixed-base simulator manufacturer Simnest Aviation and Dutch Full Flight Simulator manufacturer and flight training centre operator Avion, entered into an agreement at APATS 2024 in Singapore last week. Under this agreement, Avion – Gen24 will be the exclusive sales and service partner for Simnest Aviation in the APAC region.

Following twenty successfully installed and certified type-representative simulators in Europe, Simnest Aviation decided in 2023 to expand to APAC countries, which it formalized with its presence as an exhibitor at last year’s APATS in Singapore. At this year’s event, Simnest Aviation took another significant step towards achieving its Asian goals. The Hungarian simulator manufacturer has appointed Avion, which will soon open its new training center in Mumbai, as its exclusive sales and service partner for the Asia Pacific region, further strengthening its presence there.

“We have a long-standing business and friendly relationship with Avion. Their leaders and staff are renowned professionals and excellent people we have known over the years. Although we produce simulators at different levels, our mindset perfectly matches in terms of FSTDs. We all believe in training the pilots of the future on simulators of the highest possible capability and quality, far beyond the official standards. This extraordinary business relationship has called us to place our trust in Avion and to entrust them with our representation in APAC countries with a calm heart and high hopes.” – expressed his sentiments Balázs Herendi, CEO of Simnest Aviation.

The collaboration does not end with sales representation. After completing the necessary training, Avion’s staff will install Simnest’s simulators and provide support for simulators installed in the region. Additionally, Avion has also ordered a Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator for its new flight training center in Mumbai. This marks another milestone for Simnest Aviation in the Asian market, as this will be their first simulator in the APAC region. Avion’s new high-fidelity fixed-base FSTD will be used both as a demonstration device to support sales activities and to conduct training courses that don’t need the highest qualified Level D Avion Full Flight Simulators.

Manoj Pandey, Group CEO of Avion and Gen24, sees a lot of potential for Simnest in the Asia Pacific region: “Partnering with Simnest aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing comprehensive, high-quality training solutions across the Asia Pacific region. By combining Simnest’s innovative fixed-base simulators with Avion’s Full Flight Simulators, we can deliver a versatile and complete package that caters to the diverse needs of airlines and training organizations. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration presents and look forward to strengthening our presence in this booming market.”

The two sides announced their cooperation with a formal celebration at Simnest’s booth at the 20th Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium in Singapore. The Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator will be delivered and installed by Simnest at the Avion Flight Training Center in Mumbai in February 2025.

Source: Avion
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