Flight Training Group FlyIAA Welcomes Over 65 Cadets for its Final 2025 Intake Across Four Countries

Europe & Middle East – Intercontinental Aviation Academy (FlyIAA), the pilot training division of Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise (IAE), has concluded its final 2025 course intake across its international training bases, welcoming over 65 new students. With campuses in the UAE, Lebanon, Cyprus, and Greece, the academy continues to strengthen its global presence while expanding its training reach and student diversity.

Source: IAE

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E-Learning and Flight Training Solution Provider Evionica Launches Certified E-Learning for German Flight Schools

Germany – Evionica, a digital aviation training solutions provider, has launched a certified distance learning programme tailored for German flight schools. Developed in collaboration with Motorflugschule Egelsbach GmbH and IFR-Instrumenten Flugschule Reichelsheim GmbH, the programme delivers EASA-compliant theory courses in the German language via a modern Learning Management System (LMS).

  • The new solution offers an immersive, learner-focused experience, developed with input from experienced German instructors and designed to meet the specific regulatory requirements of German aviation training.

  • Motorflugschule Egelsbach will serve as the official reseller for Evionica’s distance learning content within Germany, supporting flight schools seeking certified digital solutions.

  • IFR-Instrumenten Flugschule Reichelsheim will implement the platform for ATPL(A), CPL(A), instrument rating (IR, CB-IR, BIR), and HPA theory training.

  • The programme provides flight schools and students with flexible, accessible learning modules accessible via web and mobile devices, supporting remote and hybrid training delivery models.

Source: Evionica

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Pilot Training Ground School Materials Provider Padpilot Reaches 10,000 User Milestone

Global – Padpilot has announced a major milestone with 10,000 student pilots and ground instructors now using its multi-device e-reader platform for PPL and ATPL theory. The achievement comes just 2.5 years after launching the enhanced platform, which supports cross-device learning and broader accessibility.

  • The Padpilot e-reader platform delivers interactive ground school content for fixed-wing and rotary PPL and ATPL theory.

  • The platform supports access across iOS, Android, and desktop devices, addressing the need for flexible learning in modern pilot training environments.

  • The company credits this growth to its focus on delivering smart, engaging, and regulatory-compliant theory resources tailored for today’s digital learning expectations.

Source: Padpilot

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ELITE Simulation Solutions Announces Development of the Embraer E-JET E2 EASA FTD Level 2 Simulator

Switzerland – ELITE Simulation Solutions AG is proud to announce the development of its latest certified flight training device: the Embraer E-JET E2 EASA FTD Level 2 simulator. The first unit is scheduled for delivery in 2026, marking another milestone in ELITE’s ongoing expansion of advanced jet simulation capabilities.

This new simulator project builds on ELITE’s proven track record in delivering EASA-certified FTD Level 2 devices to some of the most respected and demanding customers worldwide including Pilatus Aircraft, GFD, and several Military Air Forces and Naval aviation programs.

“Developing the Embraer E-JET E2 FTD Level 2 is another step in ELITE’s mission to provide high-fidelity, accessible, and certifiable training solutions for operators around the world,” said Christopher Réville, Chief Commercial Officer at ELITE Simulation Solutions AG. “It’s a testament to the innovation and dedication of our engineering and production teams, whose expertise continues to drive our success.”

The new simulator will incorporate state-of-the-art flight modelling, high-resolution visual systems, and advanced instructor tools, ensuring that it meets and exceeds EASA FTD Level 2 standards for professional training environments.

ELITE extends its appreciation to all members of its engineering, production, and certification teams, whose commitment to excellence and innovation makes such achievements possible.

Source: ELITE Simulation Solutions

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Acron Aviation and Airbus Join Forces to Offer an Upgrade Solution for 25-Hour CVR

Global– Acron Aviation has announced a new collaboration with Airbus to deliver an upgrade solution for Airbus aircraft operators worldwide. The partnership introduces the SRVIVR25 Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) — a 25-hour recording device that meets the latest FAA and EASA compliance requirements and represents the next generation of cockpit voice recording technology.

  • The SRVIVR25, developed by Acron Aviation, is the only 25-hour CVR approved and qualified by Airbus to date.

  • Fully compliant with the FAA Reauthorization Act and EASA CVR regulations, the system ensures operators meet extended voice recording mandates for both new and in-service aircraft.

  • The upgrade is supported through an Airbus Service Bulletin, enabling seamless integration with existing audio panels, cockpit microphones, and datalink recording systems.

  • The SRVIVR25 is designed as a fit-form-function replacement for legacy 2-hour CVRs — regardless of manufacturer — minimizing installation time and aircraft downtime.

  • Operators will benefit from standardized part numbers across new and retrofit installations, simplifying logistics, maintenance, and spares management.

  • The recorder is future-ready, engineered to align with upcoming ED-112B audio standards and offering versions with Recorder Independent Power Supply (RIPS) to reduce wiring, space, and weight while enhancing redundancy.

  • Built on more than 60 years of Acron Aviation’s safety innovation, the SRVIVR25 provides advanced diagnostics, high reliability, and compatibility with existing ground support equipment for efficient data retrieval.

Statements

  • “This collaboration with Airbus ensures operators have access to our pioneering SRVIVR25 CVR, a product that sets industry standards and is fully certified to meet the evolving regulatory landscape,” said Alan Crawford, Chief Executive Officer of Acron Aviation.
  • Crawford continued, “SRVIVR25 includes versions with integrated Recorder Independent Power Supply (RIPS), significantly reducing wiring, space, and weight requirements while streamlining upgrades across diverse fleets, so airlines are not only meeting compliance standards, but they are also future-proofing their fleets.”

Source: Acron Aviation

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