New Zealand-Based Aeroplanned Launches Features to Streamline Flight School Planning Accuracy

Global – Aeroplanned, a popular flight training organisation resource planning software provider – focused on flight school resource management and training timeline forecasting, has announced the launch of a new feature suite aimed at improving data accuracy and streamlining planning processes for flight training organizations.

  • Aeroplanned’s latest release introduces built-in guidance tools designed to identify and address incomplete or outdated data points.

  • The tools allow users to quickly locate issues, making the planning process more efficient and reducing the reliance on manual spreadsheets.

  • The platform’s logic has been designed to assist teams without dedicated planners, offering configurable workflows tailored to each training organization’s cadence.

  • This marks phase one of Aeroplanned’s updated rollout, emphasizing accurate data as the foundation for effective training resource forecasting.

  • Future phases will focus on aligning operational plans to further enhance predictability and efficiency.

Statements:

  • “Planning can absolutely be done with precision – but only if your data is correct, easy to update, and properly coordinated.”

  • “We’ve poured everything we learned into Aeroplanned… even the smartest software needs the right inputs to deliver great results.”

Source: Aeroplanned

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Airbus Becomes First OEM to Receive Regulatory Approval for VR-Based Type Rating Training, Powered by Loft Dynamics

Zurich, Switzerland — Loft Dynamics, the leader in qualified virtual reality (VR) flight simulation technology and the only VR flight simulation training device (FSTD) approved by Airbus Helicopters, announced a historic industry milestone: Airbus Helicopters has become the first OEM to receive regulatory approval to deliver a pilot type rating program using a virtual reality (VR) flight simulator. The company’s approved training organization (ATO) has been officially authorized by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) to conduct AS350 B3e type rating training using Loft Dynamics’ VR simulator.

This achievement builds on a wave of regulatory progress in Europe. In late 2023, European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) became the first authority to formally qualify Loft Dynamics’ H125 VR simulator—and uniquely authorized it for all aspects of pilot training and checking. Now, France’s DGAC has become the first national authority to act on this new framework, approving a type rating program that uses a certified VR FSTD and the aircraft—without requiring a full flight simulator. This alignment between policy, innovation and operational practice marks a turning point for the industry. The result is more than a regulatory milestone: It gives the industry its first clear, repeatable blueprint for how OEMs, ATOs, and regulators can work together to scale safer, more accessible pilot training—in Europe and globally.

“Helicopter training and checking has long faced a painful trade-off: rely on limited-access, cost-prohibitive full flight simulators, or conduct high-risk maneuvers in the aircraft itself,” said Fabi Riesen, CEO of Loft Dynamics. “One-third of all helicopter accidents occur during training and checking—that tells you everything. With this approval, Airbus, EASA, and DGAC have shown how we begin to reverse that statistic and what the future of safer, more accessible pilot training looks like. This milestone proves that our VR technology is ready to support complex certification programs—including with one of the world’s most respected OEMs. It also builds on the important regulatory groundwork laid by EASA and reflects the bold leadership of Airbus in turning the vision of safer, more scalable training into reality.”

“I am thrilled to announce that our ATO has been approved by the French DGAC to deliver AS350B3e type rating using a combination of Loft dynamics VR simulator and helicopter,” said Yann Guerin, head of training operations at Airbus Helicopters. “It is an important milestone for us in line with the Airbus Helicopter’s objective to reduce the number of accidents for light helicopters worldwide. The safety of our customers is paramount for us.”

Airbus Helicopters will use its Loft Dynamics VR H125 simulator located at its training academy in Marignane, France.

About Loft Dynamics
Loft Dynamics AG is the global leader in qualified virtual reality flight simulation. It is the only VR flight simulation training device qualified by the FAA and EASA. Equipped with a 3D high-resolution panoramic view, dynamic six-degrees-of-freedom motion platform and full-scale replica cockpit with a unique pose tracking system, our revolutionary VR simulators provide a more immersive, realistic, customizable, and safe training experience. By offering a training solution 10 times smaller and significantly more cost-effective than legacy simulators, we enhance training accessibility and scalability, empowering highly skilled pilots to meet global demand. We serve leading manufacturers, airlines, operators, schools and organizations worldwide—delivering VR training solutions for rotorcraft, fixed-wing and electric vehicle takeoff and landing aircraft. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and Zurich, Switzerland, our team comprises passionate engineers, developers and aviation experts.

Source: Loft Dynamics
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Global Aircraft Lessor DAE Completes US$2.0 billion Acquisition of Lessor – Nordic Aviation Capital

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Ltd (“DAE”) announced that it had completed the previously announced acquisition of 100% of the outstanding share capital of Nordic Aviation Capital Designated Activity Company and its consolidated subsidiaries (“NAC” or “Nordic Aviation Capital”) from NAC Holdings Limited. The enterprise value is approximately US$2 billion.

DAE now has a fleet of approximately 750 owned, managed and committed aircraft. The owned and managed fleet of approximately 650 aircraft is on lease to 161 airlines in 74 countries. In addition, DAE has commitments to acquire approximately 100 aircraft from Boeing, Airbus, ATR, and trading counterparties.

Firoz Tarapore, Chief Executive Officer of DAE, commented, “Our fleet of 650 owned and managed aircraft now makes us the 3rd largest aircraft lessor globally by number of aircraft. This transaction augments our position as a global leader in aircraft leasing and enhances our ability to offer more cost-effective solutions to our current and prospective clients. This transaction also offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with the OEMs across a broader range of aircraft types.

We welcome NAC’s airline clients to our client family and look forward to building trusted relationships with them over time. We thank the hard-working men and women who have played a role in the development of NAC since its founding 35 years ago. I would also like to thank NAC’s Chairman Yadin Rosov and Chief Executive Officer Norm Liu and the entire team for their professionalism, dedication and commitment to success throughout this process.”

This transaction was originally announced in January 2025. DAE was advised by Allen Overy Shearman Sterling LLP and KPMG.

About DAE
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Ltd is a globally recognized aviation services corporation with two divisions: DAE Capital and DAE Engineering. Headquartered in Dubai, DAE serves over 200 airline customers in over 85 countries from its eight office locations in Dubai, Dublin, Limerick, Amman, Singapore, Miami, New York, and Seattle.

DAE Capital is an award-winning aircraft lessor with an owned, managed, and committed fleet of approximately 750 Airbus, ATR, Embraer, and Boeing aircraft with a fleet value of US$22 billion. DAE Engineering provides regional MRO services to customers in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and South Asia from its state-of-the-art facility in Amman, Jordan, accommodating up to 17 wide and narrow body aircraft. It is authorized to work on 15 aircraft types and has regulatory approval from over 25 regulators globally.

Source: DAE
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Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of April 2025

Global – In April 2025, aircraft manufacturer Airbus:

  • Delivered 56 aircraft to 33 customers
    • 1 A220 – 100
    • 6 A220-300
    • 1 A319neo
    • 15 A320neo
    • 27 A321neo
    • 2 A330-900
    • 3 A350-900
    • 1 A350-1000
  • Secured 11 orders
    • 1 A321neo
    • 10 A350-1000
  • Year to date Airbus has delivered 192 aircraft to 58 customers.

In March 2025, Airbus reported 71 aircraft deliveries and 211 aircraft orders.

See last year’s stats here.

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Source: Airbus
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Hungarian Pilot Academy Simnest Pilot Academy Partners with Italian Flight Training Group for Advanced Pilot Training in 2025

Italy – Professional Aviation, one of Italy’s largest flight training organizations, has partnered with Hungary-based Simnest Pilot Academy to enhance its Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) training program. The collaboration aims to strengthen cadet readiness for airline operations by integrating Simnest’s expertise in advanced simulator training.

  • Professional Aviation operates a fleet of nearly 30 aircraft and offers a comprehensive range of pilot training courses, including ATPL, PPL, CPL, and UPRT.
  • Simnest Pilot Academy specializes in APS MCC, MCC, and JOC courses, utilizing an A320-based FNPT II MCC simulator.
  • The partnership will incorporate Simnest’s APS MCC training into Professional Aviation’s curriculum, providing cadets with enhanced multi-crew cooperation skills.
  • Simnest representatives, including Capt. Kuhtreiber Gyula and Capt. Cosmin Gherman, visited Professional Aviation’s Italian base in April 2025.

Source: Simnest Pilot Academy
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