Global Aircraft Manufacturer, Airbus, Delivered 142 Commercial Aircraft in Q1 2024

Airbus delivered 142 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2024, the aircraft manufacturer shared in its latest report.

We delivered first quarter 2024 results against the backdrop of an operating environment that shows no sign of improvement. Geopolitical and supply chain tensions continue. In that context, we delivered 142 commercial aircraft,” said Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury. “We started 2024 with a solid order intake across our businesses. The strong momentum on widebody aircraft underpins our decision to increase the production rate for the A350 to 12 aircraft a month in 2028. Our ramp up plans are continuing, supported by the investments in our production system while relying on our core pillars of safety, quality, integrity, compliance and security.

  • Gross commercial aircraft orders totaled 170 (Q1 2023: 156 aircraft) with the same number of net orders due to no cancellations (Q1 2023 net orders: 142 aircraft).
  • The order backlog amounted to 8,626 commercial aircraft at the end of March 2024.
  • Airbus Helicopters registered 63 net orders (Q1 2023: 39 units), mainly in the light and medium segments.
  • The A220 ramp-up continues towards a monthly production rate of 14 aircraft in 2026.
  • On the A320 Family programme, the Company is making progress towards the rate of 75 aircraft per month in 2026
  • Entry-into-service of the A321XLR continues to be expected in Q3 2024.
  • On widebody aircraft, the Company has decided to increase the production rate for the A350 to 12 aircraft a month in 2028 and continues to target rate 4 for the A330 in 2024.

Airbus targets to achieve around 800 commercial aircraft deliveries in 2024.

Source: Excerpts from Airbus Press Release
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Full Flight Simulator Manufacturer AXIS Flight Simulation Launches 3-in-1 Solution Device – AX-D Flex

AXIS Flight Simulation is unveiling its latest flight training solution, AX-D Flex, which is the first front-loading roll-on/roll-off solution, enabling pilots to train on multiple aircraft configurations within one mothership. AX-D Flex can be used for a variety of aircraft types, ranging from business jets to mid-size airliners.

Providing new levels of efficiency and cost-effectiveness to training providers, the mothership serves as the basic simulator structure, housing core motion and visual display components. The ‘swap unit’ comprises a cockpit module and spacer frame that includes computers and technical devices. Swap units can be seamlessly lifted and pulled out of the mothership using the unique front loading-system, allowing pilots to train in up to three different cockpits within a single device and enabling larger cockpits to be swapped with ease.

AX-D Flex accurately replicates cockpits by using OEM-quality simulated aircraft parts. With software-based avionics simulation and commercial off-the-shelf components, it provides exceptional reliability and low maintenance costs throughout its lifecycle. Designed to reduce downtime and maximise efficiency, AX-D Flex allows training providers to minimise costs and provide a greater degree of flexibility to pilots.

Christian Theuermann, member of the executive board, AXIS Flight Simulation, says: “Training providers are typically required to install specific simulators for different aircraft types. The launch of AX-D Flex will redefine the landscape of flight simulation, offering a cost-effective solution that allows pilots to train a variety of different aircraft types. With a smooth and efficient cockpit exchange, we’re setting a worldwide benchmark in training efficiency and flexibility.

Helmut Haslberger, director of hardware development and production management, AXIS Flight Simulation, says: “Our hardware team has extensive experience in designing components that exceed industry standards. Through our precision control and electrical systems, we’ve designed a seamless lifting mechanism to allow smooth transitions between cockpits. Cutting-edge and backed by safety sensors and interlocks, AXIS Flight Simulation is setting a new standard in flight simulation training.

To learn more about the AX-D Flex, visit AXIS Flight Simulation (booth #721) at the World Aviation Training Summit, which takes place 29 April-2 May at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Florida.

About AXIS Flight Simulation
AXIS Flight Simulation is the leading global provider of advanced flight training solutions. With a comprehensive product range covering ATRs, business jets, small turboprop aircraft, as well as specialized aircraft for SAR and research and measurement purposes, AXIS Flight Simulation offers a wide range of training devices and full flight simulators. Its suite of products set a new worldwide benchmark in availability and efficiency, and offer the most realistic flight experience possible for its customers. Part of the larger AXIS Aviation group, AXIS Flight Simulation is headquartered in Austria and has offices in Canada and Hungary.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Announces Investment into Chinese Base with Plans to Manufacture over 2,800 Aircraft Over 9 Years

Hungary headquartered training aircraft manufacturer Magnus Aircraft has announced an investment into a Chinese-Hungarian High-Tech Development Centre and manufacturing base which will be established in Wuxi, China. The new facility will be in cooperation with Óbuda University.

The details of the agreement on the project, which was signed a year and a half ago, were discussed between Prof. Dr. András Molnár, Vice Rector General, László Boros, CEO of Magnus Aircraft Zrt. and Yuan Fei, the head of the Chinese delegation representing the city, at the Óbuda University.

As part of the development, an 18,000 square metre building complex – including a showroom, a composite, an aircraft assembly a maintenance facility, and a development centre in cooperation with the Óbuda University – will be built in the Asian country.

The units are expected to produce a total of more than 2,800 Hungarian-developed Fusion aircraft and more than 400 four-seated aircraft over nine years.

Magnus foresees that the agreement will create a large corporate environment in which the company’s subsidiary will become a significant aircraft manufacturer in the Chinese market.

Source: Magnus Aircraft
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Flight Simulation Software Provider ProSim Training Solutions Showcases Virtual Instructor Extended Reality Tool

Netherlands headquartered ProSim Training Solutions showcased its Virtual Instructor Extended Reality (ViXR) during PACEdays 2024. ViXR is a tool that customises and conducts aircraft procedural training with or without the physical presence of a flight instructor. It is a new interactive tool for and together with the professional aviation training market using augmented reality technology combined with ProSim FSTDs.

International Flight Training Center (IFTC) in Istanbul, Turkey is ProSim’s launch customer for the ViXR.

ViXR is based on ProSim system simulation and Pacelab WEAVR Platform

  • Procedures are displayed on Hololens 2 device by using WEAVR Player.
  • Pilot is guided step-by-step by highlights, hints and voice messages.
  • Pilot activities are tracked by WEAVR Manager cloud.
  • Tracking data can be exported to customers LMS.
  • Simple plug&play AR solution.

ViXR Features

  • Responsive to aircraft systems in real time.
  • Normal and Non-Normal procedures.
  • Highlight and track procedural compliance.
  • Provide visual hints, flow indications and voice instructions. Data recording for debriefing/analysis.
  • Customer tailored procedures.
  • Platform for data gathering for future applications (AI/ML). The perfect tool for enhanced (and real) EBT/CBTA.

ViXR Goal

  • Reduced instructor requirements
  • Training quality improvement
  • Overall training time and cost reduction
  • Training consistency
  • Excellent tool for pilot selection/assessment

ViXR Scaling Opportunities

  • Multiple units active simultaneously with one instructor
  • Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence
  • Pilot tailored predictive training
  • VR solutions & MR solutions HUD alternative solution
  • To support further deployment of real EBT/CBTA

Source: ProSim Training Solutions
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Ground School Material Provider, Bristol Groundschool, Launches New PPL (H) CBT Course and Question Bank

United Kingdom headquartered Bristol Groundschool has announced the launch of their new PPL(H) Computer-Based Training course and Question Bank. The PPL theory programme applies to the EASA and UK CAA PPL syllabus.

“Study anywhere, anytime, with material tailored to the 9 subjects contained in the PPL(H) syllabus that can be studied both on and offline.” shared Bristol Groundschool.

The computer-based software, ATPdigital, includes immersive lessons on all PPL subjects, built-in testing using exam-style questions, and a study guide for each subject.

Source: Bristol Groundschool
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Flight Equipment Supplier, Pooleys, Launches Ambassador Program in 2024

United Kingdom headquartered global flight equipment supplier Pooleys Flight Equipment has launched an Ambassador program. “12 handpicked individuals and 6 chosen from online applications will get the chance to be a part of this inaugural initiative. As a Pooleys Ambassador, you’ll enjoy exclusive perks like discounts, early access to products, VIP event invitations, and the opportunity to showcase your passion for aviation. But more than that, it’s about becoming a part of our aviation family, dedicated to elevating the industry and our brand.” shared Pooleys.

Source: Pooleys
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Aircraft Manufacturer, Boeing, Launches New Licensed Flight Training Manuals Product in 2024

Boeing has announced it is launching its new Boeing Licensed Flight Training Manuals Product – “With our licensed manuals, third-party training organizations can provide students with the most up-to-date and comprehensive training materials available. This historic offering ensures regulatory compliance and operational safety updates, enhancing aviation safety and learner training.” shared Boeing.

Boeing’s Licensed Manuals is a service that provides authorized access to the latest and most accurate training manuals and procedures. With this licensed access, customers can ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements and have access to operational and safety updates throughout the duration of their purchase period.

Access to these licensed training materials:

  • Flight Crew Operations Manual (FCOM)
  • Quick Reference Handbook (QRH)
  • Flight Crew Training Manual (FCTM)

Supported aircraft models:

  • 737 CL
  • 737 NG
  • 737 MAX
  • 747
  • 757
  • 767
  • 777
  • 787

Features:

  • Thorough understanding of Boeing aircraft systems and procedures
  • The latest advancements in Boeing operations and regulator standards
  • Valuable reference tool
  • Ensure safe and efficient operation of Boeing aircraft
  • Adhere to safety regulations and industry standards
  • Regular OEM updates and revisions for current production Boeing airplanes
  • Access online through MyBoeingFleet
  • Offline availability
  • Convenient access to training manuals on any device

Who’s it for:

  • Flight Training Organizations (FTOs) and Airline Training Organizations (ATOs)
  • Training Centers with Boeing model simulators
  • Colleges/Universities

Source: Boeing
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