Flight School Management Software Provider, FlightLogger, Powers 211 Flight Schools Across 47 Countries

Aarhus, Denmark – headquartered FlightLogger, a flight training management platform, has grown into a global solution used by 211 flight schools across 47 countries. Designed to eliminate manual processes, disconnected systems, and administrative overload, FlightLogger provides a fully integrated digital platform to manage everything from training schedules and student progress to aircraft maintenance, documentation, and compliance. With demonstrable results in improving efficiency, compliance readiness, and scalability, FlightLogger has become a cornerstone technology for modern pilot training organizations.

  • FlightLogger was created in 2010 to solve inefficiencies within flight schools.

  • The platform integrates planning, student tracking, documentation, compliance, and aircraft management into one system.

  • Enables schools to:

    • Save 20+ administrative hours per month

    • Maintain 100% audit readiness

    • Maximize aircraft availability

    • Scale operations without proportional increases in overhead

  • Empowers instructors by reducing non-billable admin time.

  • Provides maintenance teams with intuitive tools to reduce downtime.

  • Enhances overall operational efficiency and compliance assurance.

Source: FlightLogger
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Cessna 172 Skyhawk Celebrates 70 Years as World’s Leading Trainer Aircraft

USA – The Cessna 172 Skyhawk marks 70 years of flight this month, as it continues to lead the industry as the most popular aircraft in the world. The iconic high-wing Cessna 172, now known as the Skyhawk, first took flight in June 1955. Through the intervening decades, more than 45,000 172s have been delivered to customers across the globe.

As the most popular aircraft in aviation history, the Cessna Skyhawk’s 70 years of success in pilot training and aviation programs highlight the aircraft’s exceptional design and enduring performance,” said Chris Crow, vice president, Piston Sales. “With our ongoing dedication to innovation, including the recent enhancements to the Cessna piston lineup, we look forward to seeing the Skyhawk continue to inspire the journey of flight as the go-to aircraft for flight schools and private pilots across the world.

Customers taking delivery of the aircraft today enjoy new, modern features added to the legendary aircraft last year, including powered headset jacks, black instrument panels and upgraded seats for comfort and durability.

The Cessna Skyhawk is considered the aircraft of choice for pilot training. In 2015, Textron Aviation introduced the Top Hawk program to provide students with access to Skyhawks, the world’s most popular trainer aircraft. The program connects students from flight schools and universities with factory-new Cessna Skyhawks, supporting the industry with a robust pipeline of skilled aviators. Nearly 50 Cessna Skyhawks have been placed with various flight schools and universities as part of the program, both in the U.S. and the first U.K. recipient this year.

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US Aviation Academy Partners with Korea Aerospace University to Launch First FAA Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program Outside the US

South Korea & United States – US Aviation Academy (USAA), one of the largest aviation and pilot training organizations in North America operating over 200 aircraft, has announced a partnership with Korea Aerospace University to launch first FAA aircraft maintenance technician program outside the U.S.

This innovative program allows students to simultaneously obtain a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aircraft maintenance engineer license and a domestic aircraft maintenance engineer license, marking the first time such a course will be operated outside of the United States.

The collaboration between USAA and Korea Aerospace University signifies a major milestone in aviation education, as it combines the expertise and resources of both institutions. Korea Aerospace University has completed the installation of FAA training equipment and introduced a new Learjet aircraft for training in its on-campus hangar. The university also plans to incorporate VR/AR-based education in the future.

An unveiling ceremony for the FAA U.S. Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License Specialized Training Institute was held on June 24th at Korea Aerospace University. The event was attended by key figures from both institutions, including USAA CFO Justin Sykes, Chief Development Officer Scott Sykes, Education Director Stormy Sykes, and KAU President Hee-Young Huh.

USAA, the largest FAA-certified training institution in the United States, operates 12 campuses and maintains a fleet of over 200 aircraft. The academy produces 1,700 pilots and maintenance personnel annually and has established partnerships with major airlines such as Delta Air Lines and StandardAero. This partnership with Korea Aerospace University marks USAA’s first venture into the Asian market, following a mutual agreement signed in 2022.

The FAA US Aircraft Maintenance Engineer course is a one-year program, with six months of training at Korea Aerospace University and six months at USAA in Dallas, Texas. Upon completion, students will be eligible to take both the FAA qualification exam and the domestic license exam. Successful candidates will have access to internship and employment opportunities in various countries, including the US, Japan, and Singapore.

Justin Sykes, CFO of USAA, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are excited to work with Korea Aerospace University to create the first FAA U.S. aircraft maintenance technician program outside the United States.

Source: US Aviation Academy

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer ALSIM’s ALSR20 Simulator at South Korean University Achieves CAAC FTD Level 5 Certification

South Korea – ALSIM has reached a new milestone with the ALSR20 flight simulator installed at the Korea National University of Transportation (KNUT). The simulator has officially been certified at CAAC FTD Level 5, marking a significant achievement in advancing high-quality pilot training in South Korea.

ALSIM’s ALSR20 simulator, tailored to replicate the Cirrus SR20 aircraft. The accomplishment reinforces the strong collaboration between ALSIM, KNUT, and Recoil Aerospace Inc.

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