Flight School Management Software FlightLogger Highlights Student Progression Module to Keep Cadets on Pace in Flight Training

Global – Flight school management software provider FlightLogger has announced a forthcoming “Student Progression” module designed to enable proactive monitoring and scheduling of student‑cadet progress from day one through to graduation.

  • The module introduces a “Required Pace” metric for each student, derived from the programme’s target completion date, and compares it with the student’s actual “Booked Pace” (lessons scheduled) to identify ahead/behind status.

  • Training‑managers, schedulers and heads of training will be able to see real‑time cohort views and prioritise students who are falling behind before delays accumulate.

  • The tool integrates directly within the existing FlightLogger scheduling workflow—no external dashboards—so that operational teams can act within the same system they already use.

  • Customisation includes setting an averaging window (e.g., 1‑4 weeks) to reflect local scheduling conditions (holidays, weather‑downtime).

  • The module initially supports flight training programmes; ground‑training support is planned for a later release.

  • Existing FlightLogger customers will start with a trial period; after which Student Progression will be available as an add‑on module.

  • The feature will be previewed at European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) 2025 in Cascais.

  • FlightLogger’s core platform already supports scheduling, student‑management, compliance, maintenance and training‑program workflows.

Source: FlightLogger
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OSM Aviation Academy Signs Letter of Intent with Tecnam for 25 IFR-Certified P-Mentor Aircraft

Global – flight training group OSM Aviation Academy and aircraft manufacturer Tecnam are pleased to announce the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the purchase of 25 fully equipped IFR-certified Tecnam P-Mentor aircraft, with additional 5 options.

“We are excited to strengthen our partnership with Tecnam as we continue to scale our training operations,” said Martin Floor, CEO of OSM Aviation Academy. “The P-Mentor’s efficiency, safety, and IFR capabilities make it the perfect aircraft for training the next generation of Airline Ready pilots.”

Driven by increasing demand for OSM Aviation Academy’s Airline Ready® cadet program, this strategic partnership represents a significant step toward expanding the Academy’s global flight training capacity.

“The aircraft order forms part of a broader group strategy to establish a strong presence in the United States to support OSM’s flight training operations, while creating a platform for further expansion across both the U.S. and European markets,” said Hans Kyrre Hultgren, Executive Director of OSM Aviation Academy.

“Tecnam is proud to support OSM Aviation Academy’s vision for modern and sustainable flight training,” said Walter Dacosta, Chief Sales Officer. “This collaboration reinforces our shared commitment to innovation, safety, and excellence in aviation education.”

About OSM Aviation Academy
OSM Aviation Academy is a leading international flight training provider offering integrated pilot training programs designed to prepare students for professional airline careers through its Airline Ready® concept. The Academy also delivers customized Airline Solution programs, providing multipilot training and ATO services to airlines worldwide.

About TECNAM; “Quality Aircraft since 1948”
Tecnam is an Italian aircraft manufacturer and one of the world’s leading piston aircraft manufacturers. Founded in 1948 by brothers Luigi and Giovanni Pascale, the company is headquartered in Capua, Italy, and operates two subsidiaries in Sebring, Florida, USA, and Brisbane, Australia, to serve and support the needs of local Tecnam owners and operators. Tecnam designs and manufactures a wide range of aircraft for personal use, commercial operations, business travel, flight training, surveillance, law enforcement and other specialised applications.

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Leading Provider of Fire Trainers Flame Aviation Unveils V10 Titan™ Fire Trainer for Long‑Haul Wide‑Body Crew Training

Netherlands – Flame Aviation, a global specialist in cabin fire and smoke training systems, has announced the development of the next‑generation fire trainer, the V10 Titan™, designed specifically to address the training requirements of long‑haul, wide‑body operations in collaboration with a major Middle East carrier.

  • The V10 Titan™ is positioned as a new benchmark in realism, system intelligence and crew training capability, aligned with wide‑body / long‑haul airline operational demands.

  • The product will be revealed in more detail during the upcoming European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) in Cascais, offering training‑centres and airlines an early view of the capabilities and implications.

Source: Robin Pignaker (Flame Aviation)
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Simaero Gains UK CAA Certification for A340-600 FFS in Paris

France – full flight simulator training center operator Simaero has received UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) certification for the Airbus A340-600 Standard 2.4 variant at its Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) Training Center. The certification extends the capabilities of its CAE-built A330/A340 full-flight simulator and supports continued global demand for legacy widebody training.

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Simorg to Showcase FFS Training Center Management Platform at EATS 2025

Portugal – full flight simulator training center management software solution provider Simorg (by Gözen Digital Aviation) is showcasing its integrated training management platform at the 2025 European Airline Training Summit (EATS), taking place from November 4–6 in Cascais, Portugal. Attendees can meet Aylin Ozgeneci, Simorg Product Manager, and Mert Yagci, Commercial Director of Gözen Digital Aviation, on-site at booth #215.

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Simulator Manufacturer, Brunner Elektronik, to Showcase NOVASIM DA42 at EATS 2025

Portugal – Swiss-based simulator manufacturer Brunner Elektronik AG will be showcasing its NOVASIM DA42 Mixed Reality Simulator at the upcoming European Aviation Training Summit (EATS) 2025. Visitors will have the opportunity to fly the world’s first EASA-qualified mixed reality training device, a breakthrough that blends physical controls with full-immersion visuals.

  • Brunner Elektronik invites EATS attendees to experience the NOVASIM DA42, the first mixed reality simulator qualified for pilot training.

  • The device enables real-world interaction with cockpit hardware while immersing users in a fully virtual environment.

  • Flight slots for demonstrations can be booked online via: Booking Link

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Digital Solution Provider to Flight Schools Intuos to Showcase Digital Training Platform at EATS 2025

Portugal –Intuos, a leading digital solutions provider for flight schools and training operators, is set to exhibit at the European Aviation Training Summit (EATS) 2025, taking place November 5–6 in Cascais, Portugal. The company will showcase its suite of aviation education tools at Booth 222, engaging with over 1,000 training professionals and decision-makers from across the sector.

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France’s Hexagone Aviation School Selects FlightLogger

France – Hexagone Aviation School (FR.ATO.0317), a certified flight training organisation based in Beauvais, France, has partnered with FlightLogger to adopt the latter’s digital training‑management platform as part of the school’s drive to streamline operations and elevate training standards.

  • Hexagone Aviation School, renowned for its modern, eco‑responsible approach to aviation education, will implement FlightLogger’s platform to centralise scheduling and training oversight across classroom and flight operations.

  • The digital platform is expected to enhance compliance and documentation accuracy while reducing administrative workload for instructors and training staff.

  • Real‑time student‑progress tracking will support Hexagone’s commitment to safety, innovation, and student‑well‑being across its private and commercial pilot programmes.

Statements

  • “At Hexagone, our vision is to combine technological innovation with an ethical and sustainable approach to aviation education. FlightLogger’s platform perfectly aligns with our mission by enabling us to reduce administrative complexity, focus more on our students, and actively contribute to shaping a greener, more efficient future for aviation training.” – Bernard Binet, CEO, Hexagone Aviation School

  • “We are excited to collaborate with Hexagone Aviation School, an institution that shares our commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence. Their forward-looking approach and dedication to ecological responsibility make them a perfect partner for FlightLogger. Together, we will help empower their students and staff with tools that simplify operations and enhance training quality.” – Mads Larsen, CEO, FlightLogger

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