Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Partners with Propeller MRO Provider

Global flight training group Airways Aviation, which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India has shared that it has signed a strategic collaboration with Aerohélice, a leading propeller MRO provider recognized globally for its excellence. This partnership leverages Aerohélice’s 41 years of experience and extensive customer base, which spans over 50 countries in both civilian and military sectors.

Under this agreement, Aerohélice will support Airways Aviation’s global fleet with special conditions designed to enhance its maintenance division’s competitiveness for external customers. This collaboration aims to increase aircraft availability and reduce lead times, ultimately benefiting our operations and our clients.

The partnership was officially signed during the Portugal Air Summit by Pedro Horta, General Manager of Aerohélice, and Romy Hawatt, Founder & Chairman of Airways Aviation Group.

Source: Airways Aviation
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US Pilot and Aircraft Maintenance Training Group Spartan Unveils Renovations at Tulsa Campus

United States headquartered pilot and aircraft maintenance training group Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology has officially unveiled its newly remodeled Tulsa campus, enhancing its facilities to foster collaboration and learning among students. The recent renovations include updated hangar spaces designed to accommodate a more integrated educational environment.

At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Brien Thorstenberg, Vice President for Economic Development at the Tulsa Regional Chamber, highlighted the significance of the aerospace industry in Oklahoma. He stated, “Aerospace is the second leading industry, not only in Tulsa, but in the state of Oklahoma. The additions and improvements they’re making here will really enhance their capabilities to train students and teach them about Aerospace.

The event was attended by a diverse group of students, alumni, and community members, all of whom came together to celebrate this significant advancement for the Tulsa campus.

Source: Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology
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Canadian Pilot Training Organisation Select Aviation College Receives $5,000 Credit for Outstanding Safety Record

Canada-based pilot training organization Select Aviation College has been awarded a $5,000 credit by Global Aerospace in recognition of its exemplary safety record. This prestigious acknowledgment highlights the college’s commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards across its operations.

The achievement is the result of a coordinated effort by the entire team at Select Aviation College, including the maintenance and operations teams, the safety committee, instructors, and students. The award reflects the college’s focus on fostering a culture of safety at every level.

Following consultations with students, the college has announced plans to allocate the credit toward key initiatives:

  • 2025 Safety Seminar: A dedicated event to reinforce safety best practices.
  • Glycol De-Icing System: Enhancing aircraft safety during winter months.
  • French Aviation Communication Workshop: Introducing a basic workshop to improve aviation communication in French.
  • Upgrading Operational Equipment: New equipment to further enhance flight operations.

Source: Select Aviation College
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