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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider Appoints EASA Global Head of Training Standards in 2024
CAE Business Aviation Training has appointed Salvador Costa Pereira as its new EASA Global Head of Training Standards. Captain Pereira was previously Chief Operating Officer and Head of Training at Sevenair Academy. To know more about CAE Business Aviation Training or Mr. Pereira, connect with him through his LinkedIn Profile.
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L3Harris Airline Academy Celebrates 142 Graduate Placements with Major Airlines in the First Nine Months of 2024
London, United Kingdom – L3Harris Airline Academy celebrates a significant milestone in its graduate employment rates for 2024, highlighting the academy’s contribution to the aviation industry. Between January 1 and September 30, 2024, 142 graduates have secured positions with leading airlines across the UK and Europe.
- 68 graduates joined easyJet, the largest number from the academy this year.
- 32 graduates were hired by British Airways.
- 10 graduates secured positions with Ryanair.
- 17 graduates were placed across several airlines including TUI, Nordica, Loganair, Wizz Air UK, Jet2, and Air Aurigny.
About L3Harris Airline Academy
L3Harris Airline Academy is a global pilot training group with pilot training centers both in the U.K and the U.S.A.
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Cyprus Airways Flying Academy Integrates New Flight Training Management Software FlightLogger to Enhance Training Operations
Larnaca, Cyprus – Cyprus Airways Flying Academy has reached a new milestone by successfully integrating the FlightLogger platform into its operations. CEO Christos Limnatitis announced that the academy’s team has completed training on the platform, marking a significant step forward in enhancing its flight training processes. The FlightLogger platform optimizes workflows and streamlines operations, aligning with the academy’s goal of becoming a leading regional flight training provider.
Statement:
- “Integrating Flight Logger into our operations is a significant milestone in our ongoing effort to establish a leading regional flight academy, offering top-tier training to aspiring pilots.” – Christos Limnatitis, CEO of Cyprus Airways Flying Academy.
Source: Cyprus Airways Flying Academy
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UK Based ACMI and Charter Operator’s Cadet Pilots Begin Line Training After Successful Base Training in October 2024
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Italian Pilot Training Organiastion Aviomar Welcomes October 2024 Batch of Airline Cadet Program Cadets
Rome, Italy – European low-cost carrier group Ryanair welcomed the latest class of ab-initio cadets at the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy this week at Aviomar, their long-standing pilot training partner in Italy. The Ryanair Future Flyer Academy offers aspiring pilots with little to no prior experience a part-sponsored flight training program, providing a direct path to becoming a Ryanair pilot.
- The Ryanair Future Flyer Academy (formerly the Ryanair Mentored Programme) offers individuals the opportunity to train for a Commercial Pilot Licence with Ryanair-approved partner schools.
- Three training routes are available, catering to different experience levels and individual needs, all developed in line with Ryanair’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- The Integrated Ab-initio and Modular Gateway 1 programs will now come with a conditional job offer from Ryanair upon enrolment. Additionally, candidates will receive a bonded B737 type rating as part of their training package, positioning them directly on the path to a career with Ryanair upon successful completion of the program.
- Over 80% of cadets enrolled in October’s Ryanair type rating courses are graduates of Ryanair’s training programmes.
- Ryanair announced that in the future, the only pathway to join the airline as a cadet will be through the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy, with the “whitetail route” being phased out.
Source: Ryanair
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Spain’s Quality Fly Completes Fleet Modernisation with Brand-New Tecnam P2008JCs in 2024
Quality Fly, the Madrid-based aviation academy, has announced the addition of 4 brand-new Tecnam P2008JC MKII aircraft to its training fleet this year. Additionally, the school is retiring and selling its 3 Tecnam P2002 aircraft. This is part of an ongoing commitment to standardise and modernize its fleet and enhance operational efficiency for its ATP Integrated Program.
The addition of the new Tecnam P2008 aircraft offers significant benefits for ATP Integrated students:
- Fleet Standardization
With a unified fleet of Tecnam P2008 single-engine piston (SEP) aircraft with glass cockpits, learning times reduce and the student learning curve improves by over 30%. This standardisation simplifies training procedures and improves overall flight training outcomes on Quality Fly’s ATP Integrated Program. By the same token, moving into the MEP & IFR training in their Tecnam P2006 aircraft is a smoother transition. - Alignment with the New ATP Integrated Program
The fleet facilitates the implementation of Quality Fly’s new innovative ATP Integrated program. The program features a distinct separation between theory and flight training, with a “slot flight planning system”. This is aimed at optimizing flight schedules and reducing downtime. - Enhanced Efficiency and Safety
A standardised fleet means greater efficiency in flight operations, heightened flight safety, and increased operational stability. All of these mean a better training experience for Quality Fly ATP Integrated students. - Safety for our Students and Instructors
All the new Tecnam P2008 aircraft are equipped with FLARM technology, ensuring they align with the safety standards of the rest of the fleet. FLARM provides real-time collision avoidance, contributing to a safer flying environment for ATP Integrated students and instructors alike.
These additions to the fleet mark a key milestone in Quality Fly’s mission to provide state-of-the-art ATP Integrated training for future commercial airline pilots, enhancing the quality, efficiency and safety of the training experience.
About Quality Fly
Quality Fly is a flight academy based in Cuatro-Vientos airport, Madrid. The academy boasts a highly international profile with all classes taught in English. They offer possibly Europe’s most innovative ATPL integrated program, which meets the latest and future EASA requirements and includes 40 hours in A320 full flight simulator level D, night flights in MEP, gliding training sessions or career advice. All to ensure the highest level of competency to fly as First Officer in the most demanding airlines around the world and prepare the students for real life circumstances. The commitment of Quality Fly to digital processes and effective systems allows the school to maintain its very competitive price for the 2025 ATPL course.
Source: Quality Fly