European Airline Recruiting Chief Pilot for Airbus Operations in Lithuania

Denmark & Lithuania — Danish airline DAT is seeking an experienced A320 Chief Pilot to lead its Airbus flight operations, with a focus on operational compliance, safety culture, and crew leadership. The role, based in Kaunas, plays a pivotal part in upholding regulatory standards and managing the performance of the airline’s Airbus flight crew.

  • The Chief Pilot will:

    • Lead Airbus flight crew operations and oversee compliance with OM-B and all safety-related procedures under the AOC

    • Collaborate with flight operations and safety management systems to maintain operational efficiency and regulatory compliance

    • Provide direct leadership and mentoring to Airbus flight crews

  • Required qualifications:

    • Valid or previously held Airbus-type flight crew license

    • Minimum of 2,000 PIC hours on Airbus aircraft

    • Deep understanding of EASA rules, AOC specifications, and EU operational regulations

    • Prior experience in airline operations leadership, ideally in a comparable AOC environment

  • Desired competencies:

    • Proficiency in fatigue management, crew rostering, and team coordination

    • Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills

    • Fluency in English and computer literacy (e.g., MS Office)

    • Prior involvement with DAT or similar operators is considered an advantage

  • Place of Work: Operational base or offices in Kaunas, Lithuania.

To learn more about the position or to apply contact Nordic Supply Crew.

Source: Nordic Crew Supply

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UK’s Saxon Air Announces Partnership with Resilient Pilot

United Kingdom — Saxon Air has partnered with Resilient Pilot to support the launch of a UK CAA-approved ATPL(A) Theory / KSA 100 Programme, aimed at preparing the next generation of airline pilots through a modern, scenario-based and mentor-led approach.

  • The program is run by Resilient Pilot, a UK CAA-approved training organisation, and supported by Saxon Air.

  • It covers 14 subjects across three modules over 12 months, including 15 days of in-person brush-up sessions.

  • Delivered by current operational airline pilots, the course integrates:

    • PadPilot theory content

    • Scenario-based training

    • Mentoring, coaching, and an online support forum

  • Includes access to Resilience Deck, the industry’s first app for pilot competency and human factors development.

  • Designed around KSA 100 (Knowledge, Skills & Attitudes), embedding operational mindset from the start.

  • Limiting the intake to 10–15 individuals

Statement

  • “We are delighted to partner with Saxon Air to deliver our ATPL(A) programme. We embed knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes throughout the programme, ensuring participants develop the mindset required for a career on the flightdeck. Like Saxon Air, we are passionate about supporting aspiring aviators and look forward to working together on this exciting initiative,” said Stuart Beech, Founder & CEO of Resilient Pilot.

About Saxon Air
Saxon Air is a UK-based business aviation operator and FBO offering charter, aircraft management, and flight support services.

Source: Saxon Air

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer ELITE Simulation Solutions Delivers Certified A320 Simulator to Czech Flight Training Group F AIR

Czech Republic — ELITE Simulation Solutions has announced the successful delivery, installation, and EASA CS-FSTD(A) certification of an Airbus A320 FNPT II MCC APS simulator for F AIR Flight School, one of the Czech Republic’s most established pilot training organisations. The simulator is now operational and approved for use in MCC and APS MCC courses, enhancing F AIR’s advanced training capabilities.

  • The A320 FNPT II MCC APS was inspected and certified by the Czech Civil Aviation Authority, confirming full compliance with EASA CS-FSTD(A) standards.
  • Key features include:

    • Dual Primary Flight Displays (PFDs) and Multi-Function Displays (MFDs)

    • Functional Airbus sidesticks

    • Fully integrated Airbus systems for high-fidelity simulation

  • The device will be used to support Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) and Airline Pilot Standard (APS) MCC training, essential components for cadet progression toward type rating.

Source: ELITE Simulation Solutions

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Simnest Aviation Powers Pilot Training Organization’s First APS-MCC Course in Norway

Norway— Simnest Aviation’s simulator platform is playing a central role in Redflight Aviation’s inaugural APS-MCC (Airline Pilot Standards – Multi-Crew Cooperation) course, now halfway completed. The training device, supplied by the Budapest-based simulator manufacturer, has enabled Redflight to deliver high-fidelity, EASA-compliant multi-crew training to its first cohort of cadets.

The simulator replicates Airbus-standard systems and workflows, allowing cadets to train in realistic airline operations scenarios.

Source: Redflight Aviation

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Swedish Flight School Welcomes Diverse New September 2025 Class with 40 Percent Women

Sweden — Green Flight Academy has welcomed its latest intake of 17 students, marking continued growth in its commitment to sustainable, airline-focused pilot training. Notably, 40% of the class are women, reinforcing the academy’s focus on diversity and inclusion within the global pilot training landscape. The new class reflects growing international interest, with students from Sweden, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Latvia.

In February of this year Green Flight Academy had shared that it had reached a significant milestone, completing 5,000 electric take-offs and landings, reinforcing its position as a global leader in sustainable pilot training. Since its launch in 2022, the academy has focused on training commercial pilots with an emphasis on fossil-free aviation.

Source: Green Flight Academy

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Saudia Academy Participates in Acron Aviation’s Training Systems Conference in 2025

Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaSaudia Academy, the aviation training arm and full flight simulator training center of the Kingdom’s national carrier Saudia, participated this month in the Acron Aviation Training Systems Conference in the United Kingdom. Themed “Innovating for the Future”, the event brought together airlines, training providers, and industry leaders to explore innovation in aviation training amid evolving regulatory frameworks, new technologies, and changing workforce demands.

  • Saudia Academy was represented by Fahad Gadhei, Manager Sales and Marketing.

  • The conference highlighted how training organisations and airlines can better integrate emerging technologies and advanced training methodologies to meet global demand.

  • Earlier this year, Saudia Academy announced the construction of a new training centre in Riyadh, revealed at the Arab Aviation Summit.

  • Phase One of the Riyadh facility will include eight full-flight simulator bays for Airbus and Boeing aircraft types, with operations expected to commence by Q1 2026.

  • The Riyadh centre will complement Saudia Academy’s existing Jeddah-based training facility, significantly increasing the Kingdom’s training capacity.

  • The development is aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which prioritises building a global aviation hub through expanded infrastructure, airline growth, and workforce development.

Source: Saudia Academy
Photo Credit: Acron Aviation

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