Market Intelligence: Asia Pacific
Sydney Flight College Awards 2024 Women Pilot Scholarship
Australian flight training academy and flying club, Sydney Flight College (SFC), has continued its mission in supporting women in aviation by awarding its latest Women Pilot Scholarship to student pilot Sophia Poole. Awarded on International Women’s Day, which was celebrated at the academy’s Sydney clubhouse on Friday, March 8, the scholarship provides financial assistance and mentorship for female student pilots on their flying career journey through the support of the Australian Women Pilots’ Association.
Continuing their ’25 by 25’ initiative, SFC’s goal of 25% female student pilots by 2025, the academy chose to celebrate International Women’s Day by hosting a luncheon at their operations clubhouse.
The event, which included a panel discussion answering industry questions from current female students, comprised guest women pilots Dominique Estival (Australian Women Pilots’ Association), Flight Lieutenant Sarah Hume (Royal Australian Air Force) and Erin Douglas (2023 winner of the Australian Aviation Flying Excellence Award and Recreational Pilot of the Year).
Present at the event were prospective female student pilots, as well a number of SFC’s current students and staff, creating an atmosphere of encouragement and support for women pilots in an industry which is typically male-dominated, at approximately 5% female.
SFC Head of Marketing Raymond Toutounji highlighted that in order to facilitate growth for women in aviation, men across the industry must provide support. “We are thrilled that we have a current female intake of 21%. As we strive towards our target of 25%, we will continue to create a voice and help females feel confident and supported while training,” Mr Toutounji said.
SFC Chief Executive Officer Joseph Pilo praised the event, noting that flying schools across Australia play a key role in creating growth for women in the Australian aviation industry. “We need to open doors for women pilots across Australia, and it starts at the grass-roots level with our flying schools and academies,” Mr Pilo said. “We proudly celebrate the achievements of women in aviation, and it’s clear that their unique contribution to aviation inspires many others to follow,” he added.
SFC is a leading Australian flight training academy, having recently opened a new Tamworth facility, and expanding operations and flying career opportunities for students across Australia.
Source: Sydney Flight College
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“Airbus Helicopters’ order intake in 2023, with an increase bordering 10 percent in units in comparison to 2022, highlights its stable growth despite the ongoing global context of inflation and geopolitical instability,” said Bruno Even, CEO of Airbus Helicopters. “It’s also a testament to the versatility of our products on both the civil and military market and I’d like to thank our customers for continuing to entrust their critical missions to Airbus Helicopters,” he added.
2023 was a year of many firsts, with the first flight of the DisruptiveLab demonstrator featuring a new aerodynamic architecture aimed at reducing fuel consumption and the first flight of the NH90 Sea Tiger, the state-of-the-art anti-submarine warfare helicopter for the German Navy. The Company also welcomed a new member to the Airbus family when the Spanish Navy took delivery of their first H135 helicopters.
“Defence and security is one of Airbus Helicopters’ strategic priorities and we continue to innovate and develop to increase mission capabilities for our customers. The German armed forces signing the largest H145M contract with up to 82 light attack helicopters at the end of 2023 is testimony to that. On the development side, the H175M successfully performed flight demonstrations in the extremely hot and high conditions of the desert in Saudi Arabia while the VSR700 demonstrated its performance during sea trials from a French Navy multi-mission frigate. We also continue to expand our UAS portfolio with the acquisition of Aerovel which will allow us to offer our customers additional mission capabilities with manned-unmanned teaming,” continued Even.
Global support contracts and the HCare offering continued to prove popular in 2023 both with civil and military customers. 140 new helicopters were covered by “by-the-hour” contracts bringing the total to 2760 helicopters.
Innovation and sustainability remained a strong focus for the Company as it continued to invest in demonstrators aimed at advancing its decarbonisation roadmap and enhancing aviation safety. Airbus Helicopters’ FlightLab successfully tested an electric flight control system that allowed for a single pilot stick to replace all three conventional pilot controls, a first in the helicopter industry. Following these successful FBW flight trials, Airbus Helicopters, in partnership with Airbus UpNext, was able to test advanced autonomous features in order to simplify mission preparation and management, reduce helicopter pilot workload, and further increase safety.
“In the same way as the DisruptiveLab will be used to test hybridisation for single-engine helicopters, we unveiled the PioneerLab with the aim of testing hybridisation for twin-engine aircraft as well as introducing bio-based materials. We also started assembling CityAirbus NextGen in Donauwörth and wrapped up the year by performing the power-on. We also ramped up the use of SAF for our own development test flights, training, deliveries and ferry flights in Marignane and Donauwörth to 10% and we will continue to roll this out to our other sites in 2024,” continued Even.
Airbus’ 2023 full year financial results will be disclosed on 15 February 2024.
Source: Airbus
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Source: Paul Doherty (Alliance Airlines)
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