Global Pilot Simulator Training Center Operator, Ansett Aviation Training, Launches Brand New Website

Australia headquartered Ansett Aviation Training which operates full flight simulator training centers across Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe has launched its brand new website with the following features:

  • Discover a Refreshed Look: The website has undergone a complete makeover, sporting a modern and visually appealing design that is bound to captivate your senses. With a fresh intuitive layout, navigating through their site will be an absolute breeze.
  • Enhanced User Experience: Ansett revamped their website with their valued customers in mind. Ansett optimized the user experience to make it even easier for individuals to find the information they need, explore their products/services, and engage with their brand.
  • Mobile-Friendly: Ansett understands the importance of seamless browsing on all devices, which is why their new website is fully responsive.
  • Exciting New Features: Ansett added some exciting new features to enhance visitors interaction with their brand. From interactive product galleries to informative blog posts, Ansett is committed to providing vistors with a dynamic and engaging online experience.
  • Global Accessibility: Ansett believes that everyone should have access to their website regardless of their location or language. That’s why Ansett incorporated multi-language support to ensure that their website is accessible to a global audience.

Visit Ansett’s new website here.

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Global Pilot Simulator Training Center Operator, SIMAERO, Announces Latest Appointment for Chief Financial Officer

SIMAERO,  a global, independent provider of flight simulator training to airlines, training organizations, and commercial pilots, has appointed Mr. Emmanuel Croissandeau as the Group’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

“We are pleased to introduce the newest addition to the Simaero Leadership Team, Emmanuel Croissandeau, who has joined us as the new Group Chief Financial Officer,” said SIMAERO. “Emmanuel brings with him a wealth of experience from leading roles in major international consulting and construction companies. His proven track record makes him an excellent asset for steering our financial strategy as the group continues its rapid development.”

Learn more about SIMAERO or Mr. Croissandeau by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.

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New Zealand-based Flight Simulator Manufacturer iSim Introduces Product

iSim New Zealand, a developer and manufacturer of new generation general aviation flight simulators, introduces “iSim: The Forefront of Flight Simulation Technology”.

In an era where reality and simulation converge, iSim stands at the forefront, providing unparalleled flight simulation solutions. Their technology is revolutionising the way pilots train, manufacturers innovate, and aviation institutions lead.

For Flight Training Schools: iSim simulators offer unmatched versatility and ease of use, perfect for molding novice pilots into seasoned aviators. With iSim systems, trainees can experience the rigors of flight in a multitude of aircraft types, from commercial jets to innovative eVTOLs.

For Commercial Airlines: Advanced cockpits and avionics in iSim simulators mean pilots train with the very best, ensuring they’re mission-ready and equipped with the knowledge to handle any scenario.

For Aerospace Manufacturers: In the fast-evolving aerospace landscape, iSim simulators serve as a testbed for cutting-edge designs, providing invaluable feedback without leaving the ground.

For Military Applications: From tactical training to mission rehearsals, iSim simulators deliver highly realistic environments that prepare military personnel for any challenge.

For eVTOL Developers and For Research Institutions: Leverage iSim simulators for aerospace R&D, unlocking new insights and propelling the industry forward with your innovations.

The iSim Edge: iSim proprietary Flight-Connect software accelerates avionic development, while the Custom Instructor Station and Dedicated Avionics showcase iSim’s commitment to quality and tailor-made solutions. The modular design promises streamlined manufacturing and maintenance, ensuring longevity and peak performance.

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Marshall Islands’ Dignitaries Visit Fiji Airways Aviation Academy’s Flight Training Facility

Pilot training organisation and full flight simulator training center Fiji Airways Aviation Academy shared that Marshall Islands’ Dignitaries recently paid an official visit into the academy’s flight training facility.

“We were privileged to welcome H.E President David Kabua, Minister Jack Ading, and Ambassador Junior Aini from the Republic of the Marshall Islands to our cutting-edge flight training facility,” said Fiji Airways Aviation Academy. “They were taken on a tour of the Fiji Airways Aviation Academy and took part in a hands-on full flight simulator session on our 737 MAX CAE 7000XR device.”

“The visit by His Excellency President David Kabua was a testament to the growing collaboration between our institution and the Republic of the Marshall Islands,” the Academy added. “It underlined the potential for future partnerships, knowledge exchange, and mutual growth in the aviation sector.”

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Fiji Airways Commences US$30 Million Development of Training Academy and Full Flight Simulator Training Center

Fiji’s National Airline has embarked on a $FJ67 million-dollar development to enhance the Fiji Airways Aviation Academy (FJAA) based in Namaka, Nadi. This Phase II (a) investment will see the addition of;

  • Airbus A350 full flight simulator
  • ATR-600 full flight simulator
  • Boeing 737 MAX flight training devices
  • Airbus A330 flight training devices

The Academy buildings will be expanded with the addition of a fourth simulator bay and repurposing of some existing training rooms to create a dedicated facility for fixed base training devices.

“This is a significant step in the growth of FJAA, enhancing the Academy’s flight crew training facilities and enabling us to conduct all of Fiji Airways and Fiji Link pilot training in-house, resulting in improved pilot productivity and more cost savings in flight crew training.

By July 2024, the academy will house four full flight simulators covering all of Fiji Airways fleet types, and four fixed base synthetic training devices,” said company Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr Andre Viljoen.

All technical assessment and training in-house from initial assessment of potential cadets through to type rating and recurrent training of pilots will then be conducted in-house.

A following Phase II (b) development currently in planning for 2025 will include dedicated, fully equipped cabin crew safety and service training facilities, with the capability to perform all aspects of this training, additional office accommodation for staff based at the Academy, uniform boutique, grooming salon, demonstration flight kitchen, and cafeteria facilities.

Once these enhancements are complete, the Academy will become a fully-fledged aviation training facility with a range of state-of-the-art equipment for pilot, engineer and cabin crew training, and will offer a range of other aviation related training to Fiji Airways staff and third parties.

“FJAA has already resulted in the National Airline saving $FJ19 million annually. We no longer have to send our pilots overseas for long periods of time to undergo training and re-certification. With these new investments, our savings will only improve,” added Mr Viljoen.

He adds that Fiji Airways plans to actively market FJAA to other airlines as the preferred commercial aviation training destination in the Pacific, competing for a share of a vibrant airline training market.

A further Phase III development planned for 2026 will add accommodation for visiting airline crews and other overseas delegates, a restaurant, lap pool, and gymnasium.

About Fiji Airways

Founded in 1951, Fiji Airways Group comprises of Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline and its subsidiaries: Fiji Link, its domestic and regional carrier, Pacific Call Comm Ltd, and a 38.75% stake in the Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa on Denarau Island, Nadi. From its hubs at Nadi and Suva International Airports, Fiji Airways and Fiji Link serve 108 destinations in over 15 countries (including code- share). Destinations include Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, the UK, Hong Kong (SAR China), Singapore, India, Japan, China, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. The Fiji Airways Group brings in 70 percent of all visitors who fly to Fiji, employs over 1000 employees, and is targeting to earn revenues of over FJD$1.5 billion (USD $680m) in 2023. Fiji Airways rebranded from Air Pacific in June 2013. Visit www.fijiairways.com for more information.

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Textron Aviation Announces Latest Appointment for Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Following a long-standing career spanning almost twenty years with the company, Textron Aviation welcomes Chad Archer to senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) effective January 1, 2024.

Chad most recently served as vice president, Financial Planning & Analysis and Strategy. During his tenure with Textron Aviation, Chad has held various leadership positions within business management, financial planning and analysis. He has demonstrated consistent leadership in mergers and acquisitions, including the recent successful integration of AeroMotion last year, and has achieved significant revenue growth goals within the Asia-Pacific region.

In his new role, he will oversee all financial matters for Textron Aviation Inc., including financial planning and analysis, strategy and integration and economics. He succeeds Dave Rosenberg who has been promoted to vice president, Investor Relations at Textron.

“I grew up in Hutchinson, Kansas, where I met my wife,” said Archer. “We’ve been married for almost 20 years and love to travel with our two daughters.”

Meet and learn more about Chad in the short video below.

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