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Aircraft Manufacturer Association Recommends New Standards to Elevate Multi-Crew Training for Enhanced Aviation Safety
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European ACMI Operator Launches 2024 Self-Funded A320 Cadet Pilot Program for EASA CPL Holders
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Scottish Flight School Prepares for New Aircraft and Launch of Commercial Pathways in 2024
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Airbus Hosts Global Airlines in Paris for Flight Ops, Training, and Fuel Efficiency Symposium 2024
The Airbus Flight Ops, Training, and Fuel Efficiency team hosted more than 400 representatives from airlines around the globe at the Flight Ops, Training, and Fuel Efficiency Symposium 2024 in Paris.
“This unique opportunity will bring us together to get insight from our Airbus and Navblue experts and exchange within our community, addressing the three main pillars of safety, efficiency, and sustainability.” shared Fabrice Hamel, Head of Flight Operations and Training at Airbus.
Source: Fabrice Hamel (Airbus)
Photo Credit: Fabrice Hamel (Airbus)
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Italy-based Pilot Training Organisation Welcomes October 2024 Group of Future Airline Pilots
Rome, Italy – Aviomar Flight Academy welcomed the latest class of ab-initio cadets at the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy. 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: Aviomar Flight Academy
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Flight School Management Software Solution Provider FlightLogger Expands Flight School Partner Portfolio with 7 Additions in October 2024
Aarhus, Denmark – FlightLogger, a software provider specializing in digital solutions for flight schools, has announced a significant expansion of its client base this month, welcoming several new partners from across the globe. The new clients include:
- Prairie College (Canada)
- Dansk Pilot Uddannelse (Denmark)
- FCH Flight Training (Germany)
- ADAC Luftrettung (Germany)
- UMS SKELDAR (Sweden)
- Cyprus Airways Flying Academy (Cyprus), and
- Leading Edge Aviation (United Kingdom)
FlightLogger’s software enables clients to streamline operations such as scheduling, student management, and compliance tracking, offering a digital alternative to traditional processes.
About FlightLogger
FlightLogger, founded in 2011, provides a comprehensive cloud-based platform designed specifically for flight schools. The software integrates scheduling, student management, maintenance tracking, and billing into one seamless system, helping flight schools of all sizes operate more efficiently. FlightLogger’s platform is used by 200 flight schools across Europe, Asia, North America, and beyond.
Source: FlightLogger
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