Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Appoints Global Marketing Manager in April 2025

Global – Airways Aviation, one of the largest aviation and pilot training group’s in the world operating pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia/Australia, India and Africa, has appointed James Stirzaker as Global Marketing Manager. The move reflects the group’s continued focus on strategic expansion and brand development across its international training network.

His responsibilities include:

  • Leading marketing execution across Europe, MENASA (Middle East, North Africa, South Asia), and Asia-Pacific regions.
  • Overseeing multi-region campaign strategies.
  • CRM optimisation.
  • Managing cross-functional teams and vendor partnerships.

To learn more about Airways Aviation or Mr Stirzaker you can connect with him here.

Source: Airways Aviation (James Stirzaker)

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Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Cirrus

In this week’s AFM Pilot Training Leadership Interview Series we speak with Zean Nielsen – CEO at Cirrus. Founded in 1984 Cirrus is a global leader in personal aviation, as well as in aviation training, producing one of the industry’s best-selling piston aircraft, the SR Series and the popular TRAC series used by a number of airline owned flight training organisations.

The conversation covers:

  • Remarkable Growth & Innovation: Since taking over as CEO in 2019, Zean Nielsen has led Cirrus to triple its revenue, expand staff, and solidify its position as a leader in personal aviation. The company emphasizes safety, innovation, and customer obsession, as seen in products like Cirrus SR Series and advanced technologies like the Safe Return Emergency Autoland system.
  • Safety-Driven Design Philosophy: Cirrus pioneered the integration of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS), which has saved hundreds of lives and is now a core safety feature in all their aircraft. The company’s strong focus on safety extends to its customer support, training ecosystems, and ongoing maintenance initiatives.
  • Strategic Pilot Training Support: Cirrus, particularly the SR20, are widely used by top global flight training organizations like Emirates Flight Training Academy, Lufthansa Aviation Training, and United Aviate Academy. Their appeal lies in unmatched safety features (like the CAPS parachute system), reliability, low operating costs, high resale value, and user-friendly aircraft like the SR20 and SR22, making them ideal for flight school fleets. The combination of air-conditioning, powerful engines, and ergonomic cockpit design creates a more comfortable and safe learning environment.
  • Technology Focus: The company prioritizes Simplified Vehicle Operation (SVO), aiming to make flying more accessible and intuitive. Cirrus offers its own custom-developed PPL syllabus tailored to its aircraft, providing students with focused and relevant training. Tools like Microsoft Flight Simulator integration, augmented reality modules, and Cirrus IQ and IQ Pro enable pre-flight familiarization and lifelong learning, shifting training from an event to a lifestyle.
  • Training for Proficiency: Cirrus prioritizes quality and depth over simply meeting regulatory minimums. While a private pilot license (PPL) requires only 40 flight hours, Cirrus-trained pilots typically complete 70–80 hours to ensure they’re confident, capable, and safe in real-world flying scenarios. The training goes beyond passing exams—emphasizing skills like cross-country navigation, in-flight decision-making, and operational confidence in diverse conditions.

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Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of March 2025

Global – aircraft manufacturer Airbus delivered 71 aircraft in March 2025, bringing its total deliveries for the first quarter to 136 units, according to industry sources. This aligns closely with earlier estimates and reflects Airbus’s steady delivery pace as it works toward its full-year targets.

  • Delivered 71 aircraft to 37 customers
    • 1 A220 – 100
    • 8 A220-300
    • 1 A319neo
    • 18 A320neo
    • 34 A321neo
    • 2 A330-900
    • 6 A350-900
    • 1 A350-1000
  • Secured 211 orders
    • 45 A320neo
    • 148 A321neo
    • 6 A350-900
    • 12 A350-1000
  • Year to date Airbus has delivered 136 aircraft to 49 customers.

In February 2025, Airbus reported 40 aircraft deliveries and 25 aircraft orders.

See last year’s stats here.

AFM Team Note – kindly contact us for a detailed Excel breakdown of orders and deliveries by airline.

Source: Airbus
Photo Credit: Airbus

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E-Learning and Flight Training Solution Provider Evionica to Launch CASA eLearning for RPL and PPL

Global – Aviation eLearning solutions provider Evionica has announced the upcoming launch of its CASA-compliant Remote Pilot Licence (RPL) and Private Pilot Licence (PPL) eLearning courses.

  • Content is co-developed with local Australian partners to ensure regulatory compliance and training relevance.
  • Evionica highlights the importance of strategic partnerships in adapting to global aviation regulatory standards, citing the existence of approximately 190 worldwide regulatory bodies.

  • The CBT (Computer-Based Training) modules are designed by experienced pilots and are interactive

About Evionica
Evionica is a Warsaw, Poland-based provider of aviation eLearning solutions, offering digital training products for the global pilot training market, including CBT, theory courses, and examination preparation systems.

Source: Evionica
Photo Credit: Evionica

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Aeroplanned Enhances Special Events Report for Flight Schools

Global – Aeroplanned, a popular flight training organisation resource planning software provider, has rolled out key improvements to its Special Events Report, a feature aimed at solving one of the most complex aspects of training administration—scheduling flight tests.

“Aeroplanned’s latest changes to the Special Events Report are going to make a real difference for our operation. Being able to see exactly when students will be ready for their flight tests means we can book examiners with as much notice as possible – minimizing delays and ensuring the right students get scheduled at the right times.” – Robert R., Chief Revenue Officer, Kilo Charlie Aviation

  • The enhanced Special Events Report provides training teams with clear, actionable insights into student readiness, enabling them to plan examiner bookings with greater accuracy and lead time

  • These updates are designed to reduce delays and inefficiencies commonly caused by the unpredictable nature of student progress and limited examiner availability

  • The improvements help eliminate the “guessing game” associated with coordinating flight tests, offering a more structured, data-driven approach for planning critical assessments

  • The feature supports Aeroplanned’s broader mission to streamline training operations and provide flight schools with tools that improve resource allocation and scheduling precision

Source: Aeroplanned
Photo Credit: Aeroplanned

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