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Air Arabia Academy Sends Another 24 Cadets to Czech Republic for Core Flying Phase of MPL Program
United Arab Emirates & Czech Republic – Air Arabia Academy, the training arm of Air Arabia Group, announced that it is deploying the latest cohort of 24 cadets (Batch 15 and 16) to Czech Republic-based F AIR Flight School, one of the largest flight training groups in Europe when measured by fleet size. The students will train across F AIR’s dual locations in Benešov and Karlovy Vary.
Source: Air Arabia Academy
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Greek Flight School Egnatia Aviation Continues Fleet Modernisation with Delivery of 6 Elixir Aircraft in 2025
Greece – Egnatia Aviation, one of the country’s largest flight training organisations, has taken delivery of six brand-new Elixir Aircraft, marking a significant step in its ongoing fleet modernisation strategy. It has also hinted that it has already placed a follow on order.
Statement
- “These state-of-the-art aircraft provide our aspiring airline pilots with the latest in aviation technology, safety, and efficiency. With the next batch of Elixir aircraft already on order, Egnatia Aviation continues to invest in the future, offering unparalleled training experiences for the next generation of aviation professionals.” stated Elixir Aircraft.
Egnatia Aviation provides training to the cadets of major airlines such as Olympic Air, Aegean Airlines, Iraqi Airways and Wizz Air.
Source: Egnatia Aviation
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Italy’s TXT Group Appoints New Head of Training Solutions AI and XR in 2025
Italy — TXT Group has appointed Fabrizio Sillano as Head of Training Solutions AI & XR, reinforcing its commitment to advanced digital transformation technologies in high-tech and mission-critical sectors. This strategic role supports TXT’s expanding presence in aviation and defense training markets, particularly in the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and extended reality (XR) into next-generation simulation and training platforms.
Hanne Koole, CEO and shareholder of ProSim-TS commented at the time “we have further strength ened our cooperation with our colleagues from TXT by them acquiring a second tranche of shares into ProSim. Over the past two years, they have significantly contributed to our growth both on the business side as well as technical capability, looking forward to con tinuing value creation and strengthen our positioning as leader in the Aerospace & Defence market”.
“An important step in our international growth plan that leads to the consolidation of our Smart Solutions portfolio” commented Daniele Misani, CEO of TXT Group, “We are creating an excellent team and a unique offering to increase our global presence in a market that has always been strategic for TXT”.
About TXT
TXT is an international IT Group, end-to-end provider of consultancy, software services and solutions, supporting the digital trans formation of customers’ products and core processes. With a proprietary software portfolio and deep expertise in vertical domains, TXT operates across different markets, with a growing footprint in Aerospace, Aviation, Defense, Industrial, Government and Fintech. TXT is headquartered in Milan and has subsidiaries in Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Canada, Singapore and the United States of America. The holding company TXT e-solutions S.p.A, has been listed on the Italian Stock Exchange, STAR segment (TXT.MI), since July 2000.
Source: Fabrizio Sillano (TXT Group)
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Ryanair Appoints Capt. Ray Conway to Board of Directors in 2025
Ireland — Ryanair has announced the appointment of Capt. Ray Conway to its Board of Directors as a Non-Executive Director with oversight of Air Safety, effective 1 October 2025. Mr Conway replaces Capt. Mike O’Brien and aims to reinforce Ryanair’s commitment to operational safety governance through experienced leadership.
- Conway previously served as Chief Pilot at Ryanair from 2002 to 2020, following a 13-year career as a pilot in the Irish Air Corps and his initial joining of Ryanair in 1987.
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Since retiring from Ryanair, Conway has provided consultancy on operational and safety matters to multiple international carriers, including Ryanair.
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He brings nearly four decades of aviation experience, with a specialized focus on flight operations, training, and safety management systems.
Statements
- “We are delighted that Capt. Ray Conway has accepted our invitation to join the Board of Ryanair Holdings plc from 1 Oct. 2025. He will replace Capt. Mike O’Brien with oversight of Air Safety and advising the Board on all issues relating to Air Safety. Ray brings enormous aviation and safety experience to this role. We look forward to working with him on the Board over the coming years.” Stan McCarthy, Chairman, Ryanair
Source: Ryanair
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European Flag Carrier Seeking Applications for Nominated Person Crew Training in 2025
Sweden — SAS – Scandinavian Airlines is seeking to hire an individual to take on the role of Nominated Person Crew Training (NPCT) for SAS Link. Please see part of the job below – for more information or to apply go here.
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The NPCT will be responsible for all crew training management and oversight, including:
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Flight and cabin crew programs
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Instructor qualification and oversight
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Internal and subcontracted training supervision
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Regulatory compliance with EASA, ORO.GEN.210(b), and local aviation authorities
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The role involves direct reporting to the Accountable Manager, with delegated duties also from the Nominated Person Ground Operations and Continuous Airworthiness.
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Candidates must bring:
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Managerial experience in a comparable aviation training role
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Type Rating Instructor (TRI) and Examiner (TRE) credentials
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Proven background in safety standards, compliance monitoring, and SMS frameworks
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The position is full-time and based at one of SAS Link’s main bases (STO/CPH/OSL), requiring presence in Stockholm two days per week on average.
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Applications are open until October 12, 2025, though early submissions are encouraged due to rolling interviews.
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SAS is offering a competitive benefits package, including global travel perks, health and wellness facilities, and a collaborative workplace culture.
For more information or to apply go here.
About SAS – Scandinavian Airlines
SAS is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, and one of the most recognized brands in Scandinavian aviation. The airline operates a comprehensive network of domestic and international flights and maintains a strong emphasis on safety, sustainability, and operational punctuality. With hubs in Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo, SAS continues to invest in training, digitalization, and the green transformation of air travel.
Source: SAS
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Acron Aviation Highlights Future FFS Device Deployment and Potential M&A in Media Interview
Global – Acron Aviation, a global commercial aviation training provider formerly known as L3Harris Commercial Aviation Solutions (CAS), has shared in an interview with Aviation Week that it is poised for accelerated growth following its acquisition by U.S. private investment firm TJC. With a legacy dating back nearly 100 years, the company is realigning its commercial strategy under new ownership to drive both organic and inorganic expansion.
- Acron Aviation now comprises three business segments: training services, training devices, and avionics (including sensors and flight data analytics).
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Acron Aviation is prioritizing long-term airline partnerships, positioning its training centers as extensions of airline facilities.
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One of the most recent deals it announced was a multi-year training agreement signed with My Freighter (also operating as Centrum Air) from Uzbekistan; training to occur primarily in Bangkok, with additional capacity from Crawley, UK.
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A new Airbus A320 full-flight simulator (FFS) has been installed at the Crawley center, with training scheduled to commence in early 2026.
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Expansion plans include:
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New narrowbody FFS deployments (locations to be announced)
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Geographic growth in training centers
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Increased collaboration with Acron’s simulator manufacturing division
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Growth in data-driven training tools, including pilot performance analytics
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Pilot performance monitoring using competency-based digital training tools is gaining traction, but regulatory adoption remains a bottleneck.
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Despite global aircraft delivery delays, demand for training remains high. Acron Aviation Academy reports strong cadet intake and increased interest from airlines seeking to expand pilot pipelines.
Statements
- “You’ll see some M&A activity from us over the next few years, as well as some organic growth.” said Dave Coward, SVP & GM Airline Training at Acron Aviation
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” “Our academy business is our early warning system for the simulator side. The intake that we’re seeing into the academy is significant, and the amount of airlines that are looking to increase the number of students that they’re taking into their pipeline is growing as well.”
Acron Aviation’s current full flight simulator training infrastructure consists of:
- United Kingdom – Crawley Training Center
- 4x A320
- 1x A330
- 3x B737
- Thailand – Bangkok Training Center
- 2x ATR72-600
- 2x ATR72-500
- 3x A320
- 1x A330
- USA – Miami – 1x B737NG FFS located in a 3rd party training center
Source: Aviation Week & Acron Aviation
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H55’s B23 Energic Performs Flybys at Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix
Switzerland – Over the weekend of 20–21 September 2025, the Switzerland SailGP Team, led by three-time Olympian Sébastien Schneiter, and H55, co-founded by aviation pioneer André Borschberg, showcased the future of sustainable mobility during the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix.
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Spectators in Geneva and global audiences watching online and on television witnessed H55’s fully electric B23 Energic aircraft perform daily flybys over Lake Geneva between 15:10 and 15:20, just before racing began.
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The flights were piloted by André Borschberg, co-founder of H55 and Solar Impulse, who previously set multiple aviation records including the longest solo flight in history — five days and five nights from Japan to Hawaii in 2015.
- H55’s B23 Energic aircraft, due to be delivered to flight schools in 2026, represents a certified solution for clean pilot training, connecting SailGP’s renewable energy-driven competition with aviation’s transition to electric mobility.
About H55
H55 is a Swiss-based company founded by the former Solar Impulse management team: André Borschberg, Sebastien Demont, and Gregory Blatt. Dedicated to revolutionizing the aviation industry, H55 provides certified electric propulsion and battery management systems tailored to a diverse range of aircraft, aiming to achieve sustainable air travel. H55 supplies certified electric propulsion systems with full airplane integration solutions for general aviation and regional transport aircraft. Through its pioneering legacy and commitment to certified solutions, H55’s team of visionary engineers and aerospace experts are at the forefront of driving the aviation industry setting new standards and pushing the boundaries of electric aviation.
Source: H55
Photo Credit: H55
