Market Intelligence: Asia Pacific
E-Learning and Flight Training Solution Provider Evionica Expands to Australia with CASA-Compliant Digital Training Platform
Australia – Evionica, a provider of digital aviation training solutions, has partnered with Learn To Fly Flight Training Group, one of Australia’s leading flight schools, to deliver the country’s first fully CASA-aligned e-learning programs for RPL and PPL theory training.
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The collaboration addresses a longstanding gap in the Australian market, where legacy learning systems have limited both student engagement and instructor oversight.
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Evionica’s Learning Management System (LMS) integrates interactive, audio-visual modules designed to increase engagement and ensure compliance with CASA regulations.
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For students, the program offers flexibility and immersion, accessible on any device and available anytime, aligning with modern learning habits.
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For flight schools, the platform provides real-time monitoring tools, helping instructors track progress, adapt lessons, and improve training outcomes.
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“Aviation training must evolve with the world around it. By partnering with Evionica, we’re ensuring that our students receive modern, immersive training that not only meets CASA standards but redefines them. Learn To Fly is proud to stand at the forefront of this change.” – Kai Li, CEO, Learn To Fly Flight Training Group
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“This partnership goes far beyond just compliance—it’s about modernisation and transformation. Thanks to our close collaboration with Learn To Fly, we’re not only meeting Australian standards—we’re setting new, exciting standards for Australian aviation training for the future.” – Mateusz Godun, CEO, Evionica
Source: Evionica
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University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Aviation Hosts ICAO Delegate in September 2025
Australia – The University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) Aviation welcomed Mr Hervé Touron, Head of the Training Assessments and Consultancy (TAC) Unit at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), to its Springfield campus on 22 September 2025. The visit focused on ICAO’s ongoing efforts to strengthen links between academic institutions and the aviation industry.
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Hervé Touron presented ICAO’s current initiatives, including the Next Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP) and the Global Aviation Training Program.
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He emphasised the importance of bridging the gap between university education and the operational needs of the aviation sector.
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UniSQ Aviation expressed interest in exploring opportunities to engage with ICAO’s initiatives, contributing expertise to aviation education and training across the Asia-Pacific region.
Source: UniSQ Aviation
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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Launches e‑learning Platform AMELIA
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 officially launched AMELIA (Airways Management Education & Learning Innovation Academy), a next‑generation e‑learning platform designed to deliver aviation education without geographical or logistical barriers.
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AMELIA functions as a unified digital hub to access aviation theory modules, track academic progress, complete assessments, manage timetables and announcements, and engage with student support services.
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The platform is fully mobile‑friendly, enabling learners to study across devices, anywhere—from major cities to remote regions.
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The name AMELIA is inspired by Amelia Earhart and evokes a spirit of exploration and innovation; it stands as a tribute to courage and lifelong learning.
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Within Airways Aviation’s broader training ecosystem, AMELIA aims to reduce administrative burdens and enhance the learner experience by centralizing content, assessments, scheduling, and communication in one environment.
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The rollout positions Airways Aviation more firmly in the digital training space, aligning with trends among aviation training organisations to expand remote, flexible, and scalable learning models.
Source: Airways Aviation
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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Invited to Queensland, Australia Export Roundtable in the UAE
United Arab Emirates – 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 attended the Queensland Exporters Roundtable hosted in the United Arab Emirates by The Hon. Ros Bates MP. The event aimed to reinforce trade and educational ties between Australia and the Gulf region and saw Airways Aviation represented by Rizwan Taj.
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Airways Aviation Dubai showcased its role in contributing to Queensland’s economy by directing students from the GCC region to Australia for full pilot training programs.
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These students and their families generate significant economic value in Australia beyond tuition, including through accommodation, living expenses, and long-term engagement.
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Rizwan Taj raised the ongoing challenges around international student visas, receiving positive responses from Queensland officials on potential institutional support.
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“A big thank you to Kassem Y. and David Hackett from Trade & Investment Queensland for organizing such a valuable and well-structured roundtable. Events like this strengthen the bridge between Australia and the Middle East and open doors for future growth. From our Airways Aviation Dubai team, we see firsthand how many students choose Australia for training, bringing substantial investment into the Australian economy through education and family spending. It was also a pleasure meeting many officials who reassured us that positive changes are on the way, including stronger support and connections to help us grow further.” stated Rizwan Taj.
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“Thank you Trade and Investment Queensland for inviting Airways Aviation to a round table discussion focused on strengthening trade and investment ties between QLD and the UAE, we were thrilled to participate.” stated Janet Dalby, CEO Australasia and Pacific at Airways Aviation.
Source: Rizwan Taj (Airways Aviation Dubai)
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AAT has also deployed a team to the Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference (FSEMC), taking place from the 22–25 September 2025 in Tampa, Florida. The global pilot training center operator will be represented by Ehab Ibrahim, Technical Manager FSTD Operations.
Ansett Aviation Training’s global pilot training center network operators over 30 full flight simulators across 6 different training centres. Its headquarters are located at Tullamarine International Airport in Melbourne, Australia with two additional training centres in Australia and three international ones in Milan, Italy, Taipei, Taiwan and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Source: Ryan Allen (Ansett Aviation Training)
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Australia’s Learn to Fly Flight Training Group Partners with Digital Learning Platform Solution Provider Evionica
Australia – Learn To Fly Flight Training Group has become the first Australian flight school to implement Evionica’s digital learning platform, marking a significant step in modernising theory training delivery for student pilots. The partnership blends Learn To Fly’s student-focused instruction with Evionica’s CASA-compliant, mobile-accessible e-learning system.
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Learn To Fly is now using Evionica’s platform for its Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) and Private Pilot Licence (PPL) training programs.
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The platform offers immersive content, real-time instructor support, and structured e-learning modules tailored to CASA standards.
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Evionica’s solution allows mobile access and is designed to integrate seamlessly into flight school operations.
Source: Learn to Fly Flight Training Group
