Tecnam Aircraft Announces New P2006T MKII Delivered to Melbourne Flight Training

Capua, Italy & Florida, USA – Tecnam is proud to announce the delivery of a brand-new P2006TMkII aircraft to Melbourne Flight Training (MFT), a leading Part 141 flight school based in Melbourne, Florida. This latest addition expands MFT’s multi-engine fleet to eight aircraft—five of which are Tecnam P2006T models—and supports the launch of the school’s innovative new Platinum Multi-Engine program.

MFT’s Platinum Multi-Engine program provides an accelerated, no-wait multi-engine training path, designed to address growing industry demand for efficient and high-quality pilot training. With the FAA’s approval of self-examining authority, students enrolled in the program can now complete their checkrides in-house, significantly reducing delays traditionally caused by limited Designated Pilot Examiner (DPE) availability.

“We’re thrilled to offer our students this accelerated multi-engine training option,” said David Cruz, Chief Instructor at Melbourne Flight Training. “Our mission has always been to provide top-tier flight training, and the addition of this new course will take our students to the next level in their careers.”

The Tecnam P2006T MkII continues to be the aircraft of choice for multi-engine training institutions around the world. Its modern avionics, proven reliability, fuel-efficient twin Rotax 912 engines, and low operating costs make it an ideal platform for training the next generation of commercial pilots.

“We’re honored to support Melbourne Flight Training’s mission of excellence with our P2006T,” said Giovanni Pascale Langer, Tecnam Managing Director. “Their commitment to providing high-quality, efficient training aligns perfectly with our values, and we’re proud that Tecnam plays a central role in their growing fleet.”

Additionally, Melbourne Flight Training is proud to announce its new self-examining authority across multiple flight training programs, including Instrument, Commercial Multi Add-On, and Certified Flight Instructor courses. Students enrolled in these programs can now take their checkrides directly with MFT’s qualified instructors, without the need to wait for availability with outside DPEs.

“This expansion of our self-examining authority for our 141 commercial multi engine program breaks through the current industry barriers affecting students who are waiting in long lines for DPE checkrides,” said Derek Fallon, President. “MFT is a leader in commercial multi engine training and is committed to providing the most efficient, effective multi engine flight training possible.”

Melbourne Flight Training continues to attract both local and national students, reinforcing its reputation as a premier destination for aspiring pilots. Tecnam is pleased to be a trusted partner in MFT’s ongoing growth and success.

About Melbourne Flight Training
Melbourne Flight Training is a leading FAA Approved 141 flight training school located in Melbourne, Florida. Founded by Husband & Wife team Derek & Kristina Fallon in 2016, the school provides premier flight instruction to recreational and professional pilot students. Our mission is to provide safe, high-quality flight trainingthat empowers our students to achieve their aviation goals. We offer a variety of flight training programs including an accelerated Career Aviator Pathway (CAP) program, multi engine pilot training, and advanced training up to Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certifications. Melbourne Flight Training operates a fleet of 34 trainingaircraft, including three new Tecnam P2006T MkII multi engine trainers, operating in a spacious training facility.

About TECNAM; “Quality Aircraft since 1948”
Tecnam is an Italian aircraft manufacturer and one of the world’s leading piston aircraft manufacturers. Founded in 1948 by brothers Luigi and Giovanni Pascale, the company is headquartered in Capua, Italy, and operates two subsidiaries in Sebring, Florida, USA, and Brisbane, Australia, to serve and support the needs of local Tecnam owners and operators. Tecnam designs and manufactures a wide range of aircraft for personal use, commercial operations, business travel, flight training, surveillance, law enforcement and other specialised applications.

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Dutch Training Organization Special Air Services Chooses FlightLogger to Elevate Flight Training Operations

Netherlands – FlightLogger is thrilled to announce yet another flight training organisation going live with the FlightLogger software. This time, FlightLogger welcomes Special Air Services (SAS), a distinguished name in the aviation industry, as the 10th Dutch training organisation to use FlightLogger for managing their daily operations.

Special Air Services is renowned for its exceptional flight training programs and commitment to excellence. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in SAS’s journey to further streamline its operations and enhance the overall student experience.

About Special Air Services

Special Air Services is a leading aviation company in the Netherlands, offering a wide range of products and services. With over 35 years of experience, SAS provides scenic flights, trial flying lessons, flight training, aerial advertising, charter services, and more. Based in Teuge, Gelderland, Netherlands, SAS is a prominent figure in the aviation industry, known for its dedication to providing superior flight training and advancing the careers of aspiring pilots.

Transforming flight training with FlightLogger

Special Air Services has chosen FlightLogger to revolutionize its flight training operations. By integrating FlightLogger’s state-of-the-art platform, SAS aims to optimize scheduling, manage its fleet with greater efficiency, and provide enhanced training resources for its students. This strategic move is set to elevate the quality of training and operational efficiency at SAS, aligning perfectly with their mission to deliver top-tier aviation education.

“We are excited to partner with Special Air Services to bring a new level of efficiency and effectiveness to their training programs. Our platform offers the structure and tools they need to enhance their operations and provide their students with the best possible training experience”, says Mads D. Larsen, CEO of FlightLogger.

Why FlightLogger?

Special Air Services’ decision to partner with FlightLogger was driven by the platform’s robust capabilities in structuring and optimizing flight training workflows. FlightLogger offers a tailored solution, whether for a multi-location flight training organization, a simulator center, or a small flying club. It is designed to streamline the planning, execution, and logging of daily operations, ensuring long-term success and operational excellence.

FlightLogger’s platform is renowned for its user-friendly interface and comprehensive features that cater to the unique needs of aviation training institutions. With a focus on enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency, FlightLogger stands out as the preferred choice for flight training organizations worldwide. Special Air Services’ decision to switch to FlightLogger is yet another example of a top-tier flight school prioritizing quality of training through a strong digital foundation.

Insights and innovations

According to recent insights, FlightLogger is celebrated for its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the aviation training industry. The platform is engineered to support the dynamic requirements of training centers, providing a structured approach that enhances operational workflows and ensures a seamless experience for both instructors and students. This commitment to innovation and excellence is what makes FlightLogger the ideal partner for Special Air Services as they continue to lead in the aviation training sector.

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Acron Aviation Academy Welcomes Pilot Recruiter from Avelo Airlines in May 2025

Sanford, Florida, USA – Acron Aviation Academy hosted Captain Hal Hinton, Pilot Recruiter at Avelo Airlines, for an industry engagement session aimed at providing insights into Avelo’s pilot pathway program. The visit offered cadets and instructors a detailed look into structured career opportunities with the U.S.-based low-cost carrier.

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Spartan Education Group Cadet’s Visit Atlas Air Training Center in April 2025

USA – The Atlas Cadet Academy (ACA), a pilot training pathway developed in partnership with Spartan Education Group (SEG) and Atlas Air, Inc. (“Atlas”), recently provided its cadets with an extraordinary hands-on experience at the Atlas Training Center in Miami, Florida.

  • This immersive visit offered ACA cadets a unique glimpse into the operational excellence, leadership culture, jet familiarization, and career pathways that set Atlas apart as a global leader in air cargo transportation.
  • The Atlas Cadet Academy’s official training takes place at Illinois Aviation Academy (IAA) in West Chicago, Illinois.
  • A part of SEG, the facility provides cadets with comprehensive flight training, including training for six FAA certificates and ratings. The visit to the Atlas Training Center provided cadets with a behind-the-scenes experience, showcasing how their training is laying the foundation for potential future careers at Atlas.
  • During the visit, ACA cadets witnessed firsthand the flight crew’s decision-making process, safety protocols, and dynamic business model that are the foundation of Atlas’ success. A highlight of the trip was the opportunity to fly in the Boeing 747 full-motion flight simulator — a rare opportunity for cadets to apply their flight training skills in a highly advanced environment.

This experience brought the entire Atlas Cadet Academy journey full circle,” said Jim Borgaard, Director of Business Development at SEG. “From classroom learning to hands-on simulator training, cadets can see how their skills align with the operational standards of an airline like Atlas Air.

Cadets also had the opportunity to meet with Atlas Air’s Chief Pilots, Safety Management Systems (SMS) leadership, and members of the executive leadership team, including Michael Steen, Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Air Worldwide. The one-on-one interactions highlighted Atlas’ commitment to fostering the next generation of aviation professionals.

The visit to the Atlas Training Center in Miami was an incredible experience for our Atlas Cadet Academy cadets. What stood out most was Atlas’ commitment to making each cadet feel valued—not just as future pilots, but as potential integral members of their team,” said Robert Werderich, Executive Vice President of Flight Operations, SEG. “From meeting Atlas’ CEO and SMS Director to experiencing the 747 simulator and seeing the application of the IAA abnormality flow in action, every moment reinforced the opportunities and support available through the Atlas Cadet Academy.

The Academy is designed to prepare aspiring aviators for the possibility of attaining First Officer opportunities with Atlas, a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services, serving domestic, regional, and international cargo and passenger operations. This collaboration strengthens Atlas’ workforce development strategy and continued growth across its global aviation network. This visit, which is a part of the ACA curriculum, reinforces the Academy’s mission to develop skilled aviators prepared to meet the needs of the growing aviation industry. The academy is now enrolling cadets at SEG’s Aviation flight school in West Chicago, Illinois, Illinois Aviation Academy.

About Spartan Education Group
Spartan Education Group, LLC (SEG), headquartered in Chicago, IL, operates McAir Aviation flight school in Broomfield, CO and Illinois Aviation Academy in West Chicago, IL. Separately, SEG acquired Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in 2012. Spartan College, established in 1928, has trained over 100,000 pilots and aviation technicians at its four campuses located in the following areas: Tulsa, OK, Los Angeles, and Riverside, CA, and Denver, CO. 

About Atlas Air Worldwide
Atlas Air Worldwide is a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services. It is the parent company of Atlas Air, Inc., and Titan Aviation Holdings, Inc., and is the majority shareholder of Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc. Our companies operate the world’s largest fleet of 747 Freighter aircraft and provide customers with the broadest array of Boeing 747, 777, 767 and 737 aircraft for domestic, regional, and international cargo and passenger operations. 

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Intercontinental Aviation Academy to Launch First UAE Cadet Intake in September 2025

United Arab Emirates – International Aviation Academy (IAA), which operates a number of flight training bases in the Middle East and Europe, has announced the launch of its inaugural Phoenix Cadet UAE 1 program, scheduled to commence this September at its newly established Phoenix House UAE facility. The program aims to advance professional pilot training in the region by offering a structured pathway for aspiring aviators.

In April, Intercontinental Aviation Academy (IAA), the training division of Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise (IAE), had reported significant developments across its global network during the first quarter of 2025, including resumed operations in Lebanon, expansion in the UAE and Greece, and the launch of new academic partnerships in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

  • IAA UAE has been established in partnership with Hadid International Services, featuring a 3,800 sqm training facility at Ras Al Khaimah International Airport and an administrative office in Dubai. The academy is set to commence courses in September 2025, with a capacity to train up to 200 pilots annually
  • In Lebanon, IAA has resumed flight training operations under the IAA Levant brand, with facilities at Beirut International Airport and Dbayeh, Mount Lebanon. The relaunch follows a period of regional instability and includes plans for fleet expansion and a new university partnership
  • IAA Greece is in the final stages of operational planning, aiming to bridge Eastern Europe with IAA’s broader network. Details regarding location, fleet, and capacity are expected to be announced soon
  • A strategic partnership with Alfaisal University in Saudi Arabia has led to the establishment of IAA KSA, offering a Fundamentals of Aviation course starting in May 2025. Graduates will receive dual certification from both institutions
  • IAA has launched a ground school base in Iraq, providing students with the opportunity to begin their aviation training locally before transitioning to flight training at IAA’s international bases
  • The IAA Board of Directors has approved the acquisition of 21 new aircraft, scheduled for delivery between 2025 and 2026, to support the academy’s expanding training programs

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