UK-based Pilot Training Organisation Upgrades MPS Flight Simulator with New Side Sticks

United Kingdom based VA Airline Training, an independent provider of airline training for individual pilots and airlines based in Cambridge, announced that it is upgrading its MPS manufactured Airbus A320 device with the installation of new side sticks.

VA Airlines Training operates the below devices and is approved by the UK CAA and EASA for APS MCC and Type Rating.

  • A320 FTD
  • B737NG FTD

Source: VA Airline Training
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Greek Pilot Training Organisation Egnatia Aviation Welcomes Diverse Global Intake of Cadets in October 2024 Airline Integrated Program Intake

Egnatia Aviation, one of Greece’s largest flight training organisations headquartered in Kavala, is excited to announce the arrival of a new cohort of cadets from Iraq, Austria, Bulgaria, Indonesia, and Cyprus to its esteemed Airline Integrated Programme in October 2024. Among the newcomers is an Iraqi cadet, marking a significant milestone in the school’s exclusive training collaboration with Iraqi Airways.

Source: Egnatia Aviation
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Portuguese Flight School Sevenair Academy Showcases Vision for Aviation Education at Portugal Air Summit 2024

Sevenair Academy made a strong impact at the recent Portugal Air Summit 2024, where its leadership engaged with key government officials and industry stakeholders to discuss the future of flight training. The event, held in Ponte de Sor, saw the participation of notable figures such as Hugo Espirito Santo, State Secretary for Infrastructures; João Rui Ferreira, State Secretary for the Economy; and Hugo Pereira Hilário, Mayor of Ponte de Sor.

Sevenair Academy’s CEO, Carlos Amaro, and Chief Commercial Officer, Miguel Brandão, presented the academy’s forward-looking vision for flight training in Portugal. Their discussions centered on innovative strategies to enhance aviation education and develop the next generation of skilled pilots.

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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Debuts at Portugal Air Summit 2024, Eyes Potential Expansion in Portugal

Ponte de Sor, Portugal – The Portugal Air Summit 2024 concluded successfully, bringing together aviation professionals, businesses, and enthusiasts over three action-packed days.

Highlights as shared by Airways Aviation which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India:

  • Airways Aviation exhibited for the first time in Portugal, receiving an overwhelmingly positive response from pilot candidates, flight instructors, and industry peers. The school attracted interest from candidates eager to join its programs in France and Italy, as well as those anticipating a potential launch in Portugal.
  • The booth also saw extensive inquiries from students currently enrolled in other flight schools who are considering a transfer, and a notable number of flight instructors expressed their interest in joining the Airways Aviation team.
  • Attendees also had the opportunity to experience a demo flight on the Cirrus Vision Jet, an aircraft known for its advanced capabilities. Airways Aviation expressed gratitude for the experience, facilitated by Pedro De Melo Raposo.

Our Founder & Chairman Romy Hawatt left Portugal with the feeling that we are truly a place to invest in aviation. The amount of knowledge, passion and political support combined with the quality of the local professionals and the natural conditions of the country, make it a unique place for aviation related investments.” shared Alexandre Alves, Global COO & CCCO at Airways Aviation.

Source: Alexandre Alves (Airways Aviation)

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Wizz Air Shares Video of New Full Flight Simulator Training Center in Rome, Italy

Wizz Air has officially opened its newest pilot training centre in Rome Fiumicino Airport, Italy. The state-of-the-art facility will serve as Wizz Air’s second training centre, following the success of its initial Budapest location. The centre is poised to provide recurrent training for more than 4,800 pilots each year, a testament to the airline’s commitment to the highest safety standards and innovation in aviation.

Source: Wizz Air
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