Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Tool, Aeroplanned, Reflects on Impact on Airline Cadet Programs Worldwide

Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, reflected on its impact on airline cadet training programs across multiple continents. Since its inception, Aeroplanned has aimed to streamline the management of flight training programs, offering flight schools an advanced alternative to traditional spreadsheets. Over the last 18 months, Aeroplanned has rapidly established itself to impact the airline cadet training market.

  • Aeroplanned has served flight schools globally, supporting their cadet training management with a focus on tracking and optimizing cadet progress.
  • In the last six months, the Aeroplanned team traveled with 12 airlines across Australasia, Asia, the US, and Europe, seven of which partner with flight training organisations that use Aeroplanned for their cadet program tracking.
  • The platform enables flight schools to manage complex planning variables unique to cadet training, replacing traditional spreadsheet-based systems.
  • Airlines benefit indirectly, with cadet program management now facilitating on-time cadet deliveries to airlines, aiding recruitment planning and resource management.

Source: Aeroplanned

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French Flight School Students Successfully Complete UPRT Training on Iconic Cap 10 Aircraft

Astonfly, a leading flight school in France and the exclusive training partner for Ryanair pilots in France since 2022, celebrated the successful completion of the UPRT module by its students aboard the renowned Cap 10 aircraft. This essential component of their pilot training program equips students with the vital skills necessary to manage unexpected flight situations effectively.

Source: ASTONFLY
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US Aviation Group Welcomes Regional Operator at Open House Event in October 2024

USA – Regional operator CommuteAir participated in the DCC Aviation Open House hosted by Dutchess Community College, in collaboration with US Aviation Group’s US Aviation Academy. The event provided an opportunity for the regional airline to engage with aspiring pilots and highlight its career pathways and partnerships.

  • CommuteAir representatives connected with students and faculty to discuss pilot opportunities within the airline.
  • The airline emphasized its partnership with United Airlines, offering pathways through the United Aviate program, which provides a streamlined route to becoming a United Airlines pilot.
  • The Open House event aimed to showcase aviation training programs available through Dutchess Community College and US Aviation Academy.

Statement

  • “Thank you Dutchess Community College and US Aviation Group and US Aviation Academy for having CommuteAir at the DCC Aviation Open House. It was an excellent opportunity to meet with all the aspiring future aviators and your talented team in attendance to discuss our pilot opportunities and partnership with United Airlines,” said Andrew Nicholson, Senior Talent Acquisition Specialist at CommuteAir.

About CommuteAir
CommuteAir is a regional airline based in the United States, operating under the United Express brand through its partnership with United Airlines. The airline provides regional connectivity and serves as a career pathway for pilots through the United Aviate program.

Source: Andrew Nicholson (CommuteAir)

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Greek Flight School Offers Dual Licensing Pathway for European and Middle Eastern Markets

Kavala, Greece – One of Greece’s largest flight training organisation Egnatia Aviation is offering aspiring pilots a rare opportunity to earn dual licensing through its EASA and United Arab Emirates GCAA-approved courses. This comprehensive training program equips students with qualifications recognized across both European and the UAE aviation markets, enhancing their global career prospects.

The dual-licensing pathway makes Egnatia one of the few flight schools globally offering such credentials, making it a strategic choice for those pursuing international aviation careers.

Source: Egnatia Aviation
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Flight School Management Software Provider FlightLogger Marks First Partner in Cyprus

FlightLogger is excited to announce a new partnership with Cyprus Airways Flying Academy, marking its first collaboration in Cyprus.

The decision to implement FlightLogger reflects Cyprus Airways Flying Academy’s dedication to becoming a premier regional flight academy, delivering world-class training to future pilots. This choice was driven by FlightLogger’s strong reputation for providing intuitive, comprehensive, and feature-rich software tailored specifically for the aviation sector. By adopting FlightLogger’s platform, the academy will be able to optimize day-to-day operations, streamline administrative processes, and enhance communication and collaboration between instructors, students, and staff.

“We are confident that the integration of our software will transform the academy’s training programs, improve the student experience, and help cultivate exceptional pilots,” said FlightLogger. “This partnership represents a major milestone for both FlightLogger and Cyprus Airways Flying Academy as we work together to shape the future of aviation training.”

“We warmly welcome Cyprus Airways Flying Academy to the FlightLogger family and are excited to begin this collaboration. As our valued partner, the academy will benefit from dedicated support, continuous product updates, and exceptional customer service. Together, we are set to revolutionize aviation training, creating a seamless, efficient, and future-focused learning environment,” FlightLogger added.

About Cyprus Airways Flying Academy
Cyprus Airways Flying Academy is a leading aviation training institution offering a wide range of pilot training programs for aspiring aviators. As part of Cyprus Airways Group, the academy is known for its cutting-edge facilities, highly skilled instructors, and rigorous training that meets international aviation standards. The academy provides students with pathways to earn their Private Pilot License (PPL), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), and other advanced certifications, preparing them for successful careers in aviation. With a strong emphasis on safety, innovation, and hands-on learning, Cyprus Airways Flying Academy is committed to developing the next generation of top-tier pilots.

About FlightLogger
FlightLogger is a leading provider of Flight Training Management software. Used by 60,000+ users in 44 countries, FlightLogger provides an all-in-one digital platform for managing the daily operations of a flight school in a standardized framework that fully supports each school’s unique approach to creating new pilots.

Source: FlightLogger
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Philippines-based Flight School First Aviation Academy Conducts Competency-Based Training and Assessment and Safety Risk Management Orientation

Subic, Philippines-based First Aviation Academy (FAA) conducted a comprehensive three-day orientation on Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA). The orientation aimed to enhance the skills and safety practices of its pilots and management team. Capt. Christopher R. Natividad, a seasoned commercial pilot and well-known advocate for safety management in the aviation industry, led the orientation.

Capt. Natividad shared his vast knowledge and experience, emphasizing the importance of CBTA in developing pilots who not only meet technical proficiency but also demonstrate the right decision-making, risk management, and problem-solving capabilities. The orientation was designed to align FAA’s training programs with global aviation standards, focusing on measurable competencies that ensure pilots are equipped to handle complex scenarios in today’s aviation environment.

With this initiative, FAA continues to solidify its position as a premier aviation training center in the Philippines, dedicated to producing highly skilled and competent pilots who can confidently navigate the evolving challenges of the aviation industry.

Source: First Aviation Academy
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