Market Intelligence: Asia Pacific
Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of February 2025
In February 2025, aircraft manufacturer Airbus:
- Delivered 40 aircraft to 25 customers
- 4 A220-300
- 1 A319neo
- 12 A320neo
- 20 A321neo
- 2 A330-900
- 1 A350-900
- Secured 14 orders
- 14 A321neo
- Year to date Airbus has delivered 65 aircraft to 34 customers.
In January 2025, Airbus reported 25 aircraft deliveries and 55 aircraft orders.
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Source: Airbus
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Global Flight Training Group, Airways Aviation, Becomes Largest Owner and Operator of ALSIM Devices
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 shared that it has become the largest owner-operator of ALSIM flight simulators in the world.
This remarkable milestone was celebrated during a visit by Romy Hawatt, Founder & Chairman of the Airways Aviation Group, to the ALSIM headquarters, where he met with ALSIM representatives to mark the occasion.
Airways Aviation’s global simulator fleet now spans Australia, France, Italy, Portugal, and Morocco, featuring a range of advanced training devices, including the AL200MCC, AL250, AL42, and ALX.
This broad simulator portfolio plays a vital role in delivering high-quality pilot training to students and cadets aiming for the best possible training outcomes in pursuit of their careers as CPL, ATPL, or Military pilots.
Commenting on the news, Romy Hawatt, Founder and Chairman of the Airways Aviation Group, said: “We are thrilled to receive this recognition from ALSIM, marking a significant global benchmark. We had no idea we were, in fact, the largest operator of ALSIM simulators worldwide. Our collaboration with ALSIM has been both longstanding and crucial in enabling us to deliver best-in-class training solutions. Together, we have shaped a successful, enduring partnership and with our recent acquisitions, as well as new opportunities.”
During a visit to ALSIM’s headquarters in Loroux-Bottereau, France, ALSIM and Airways Aviation discussed an imminent additional purchase of specialised devices.
Audrey Jeffroy, Sales and Marketing Director at ALSIM, added: “We are delighted to recognize the Airways Aviation Group as one of our most significant and experienced partners. Their exemplary use of our simulators in preparing pilots for the challenges of modern aviation is truly inspiring. This partnership reflects our shared commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence in pilot training. While we value all of our customers and appreciate their unique contributions, we look forward to supporting the Airways Aviation Group’s ambitious growth plans and continuing to deliver outstanding solutions to all our partners.”
The strong relationship between the two companies highlights their shared commitment to advancing technology and delivering top-quality training solutions for various aviation markets. This collaboration is set to expand further, with new simulator purchases by the Airways Aviation Group, to be announced during the current month of March.
Source: Airways Aviation
Photo Credit: Airways Aviation
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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation’s Australian Operations Set to Expand to Archerfield, Launch Set for March 2025
Australia – 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 shared that its Australia based flight training group Airways Aviation Australia has announced the expansion of its operations to Archerfield Airport, establishing a new pilot training base near Brisbane. The new campus is set to officially launch on March 20, 2025, offering state-of-the-art facilities in a strategic aviation hub.
Source: Airways Aviation
Photo Credit: Airways Aviation
