Philippines-based Pilot Training Organization AAG Welcomes 5th Intake for this Year’s Airline Pilot Program

Clark, Philippines – Alpha Aviation Group (AAG), an aviation and pilot training group, welcomed a new batch of cadets into its prestigious Airline Pilot Program (APP)™ on September 10, 2024. The latest intake, APP Batch 05-2024, will undergo a comprehensive pilot training program designed with the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) philosophy, supported by state-of-the-art training infrastructure.

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Greek Flight School Global Aviation SA Partners with Learning Management System ATPLQuestions

Global Aviation SA, one of the largest flight training organisations in Greece based in Athens has announced its new partnership with ATPL Questions, bringing the most advanced and engaging question database to student pilots.

ATPL Questions’ learning management system is recognized as the most sophisticated resource in the field, offering flexible training pathways equipped with cutting-edge tools.

Global Aviation SA has seen significant growth with it achieving the following milestones in 2023:

  • Selected by Greek airline Aegean Airlines for the latter’s 2023-2025 Cadet Pilot Training Programme and started training the first cadets in April 2023.
  • 145 new student enrolments
  • 101 new graduations
  • Completed construction on its much-anticipated private airport near Athens and HCAA approval is expected in the next few months.

Having its administrative and ground school base in Athens, Greece, and its flying base in the Civil Aviation Airport of Pachi, Megara (LGMG), Global Aviation SA has been training pilots for private and commercial courses, since 1997.

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US Aviation Academy Celebrates Girls in Aviation Day 2024

Texas – United States based US Aviation Academy (USAA), one of the largest aviation and pilot training organizations in North America which recently announced it had already enrolled more than 500 aspiring pilots to its 2024 flight training courses, has celebrated Girls in Aviation Day 2024 at the Henry B. Tippie National Aviation Education Center in Dallas, TX. The event brought together the next generation of female aviators, mechanics, and leaders in the aviation industry for a day filled with inspiration, hands-on activities, and unforgettable experiences. The celebration showcased the bright future of women in aviation, highlighting their potential to lead and innovate in the industry.

USAA’s flight training takes place across 6 flight training campuses and is conducted using a fleet of more than 130 training aircraft.

About US Aviation Academy
US Aviation Group came under current ownership in 2006 and has grown from a hand full of Piper Warriors and a Seneca to one of the largest Part 141 flight academies in the country with over 130 aircraft at six locations. US Aviation’s growth is a product of professionalism, a commitment to safety, and excellence in training. These core values have made US Aviation Academy the choice flight training partners for colleges nationwide. In 2021 US Aviation launched its first Part 147 airframe and powerplant mechanic program which is rapidly expanding with three locations.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Tecnam Announces US Flight School Partnership with 50 Aircraft on Order

Sebring, FL USA – Tecnam announced a partnership with Buiqui Aerospace, one of the most prestigious flight schools in the USA, with multiple bases in the US and Puerto Rico and strategic partnerships with major airlines and aviation universities.

The announcement of the partnership also coincides with the delivery of two (2) P2006T, one (1) P2010 Lycoming IO-360, one (1) P2010 TDI Gran Lusso and one (1) P-Mentor. The remaining aircraft will be delivered in batches within the second quarter of 2025.

With this acquisition, Buiqui Aerospace will fully transition to a modern and ultimate fleet of Tecnam trainers, allowing more students to begin and complete their training, creating exponential value for Buiqui Aerospace. Flying a Tecnam will give students access to state of the art aircraft, providing them with an enhanced experience throughout their flight training and easing their transition into the cockpit of a commercial aircraft.

Buiqui Aerospace has also been appointed as a Tecnam Authorised Service Centre as its technicians have successfully completed mechanical training at Tecnam’s base in Sebring, Florida.

Oliver Buitron, Buiqui Aerospace Founder and Chief Executive Officer said: “We’re very excited about this partnership with one of the leading companies in the aviation space. TECNAM vision aligns with ours in paving the way by providing the best of the best. The acquisition of these planes will provide a more enhanced experience for all our students, mechanics and staff. It will enrich the flight training experience for current and prospective students. The addition of the 50 Tecnam aircraft to our fleet will allow our students to have more preparation as they continue their pathway to our partners such as Frontier Airlines, Mountain Air Cargo and Commute Air. Our team is looking to be a Tecnam only fleet by 2025, so today will be a massive step towards that goal.”

“We are deeply honored that Buiqui Aerospace has chosen Tecnam to fully replace their existing fleet with our aircraft. This decision underscores the trust and confidence Buiqui Aerospace has in Tecnam’s innovation, performance, and commitment to delivering high-quality solutions for the aviation industry. This partnership marks a significant milestone for both companies, and we are proud to join forces with such a forward-thinking and dynamic organization. Together, we are not only expanding their fleet but also supporting Buiqui Aerospace’s vision for growth, modernization, and excellence in aviation. Tecnam is excited to be part of this journey and looks forward to a long-lasting collaboration that will benefit both companies and the aviation community at large,” said Tecnam’s Managing Director, Giovanni Pascale Langer.

Walter Da Costa, TECNAM’s Chief Sales Officer added: “Solera Bank played a pivotal role in this transaction, aligning closely with Tecnam’s vision and principles. Both organizations are committed to supporting flight schools in fully transitioning to a new era of aircraft, ensuring superior outcomes for pilot cadets, mechanics, and company shareholders alike. This partnership delivers a comprehensive solution that meets the needs of 21st-century businesses.”

About Buiqui Aerospace
The name of the school comes from the combination of the surnames of its founders “Buitron Quijano”, three brothers from Quito (Ecuador) who decided to open an aviation school in the United States. It all began as a family flying club in North Perry, Miami, which in 2018 would transform from a flying club to an aviation school with its main headquarters in the city of Kissimmee, state of Florida; Shortly thereafter, the vision of these three young brothers, became a reality and soon the flight school was fully operational. With more than 350 national and international graduate students, alliances with more than 10 airlines and financial institutions, six locations within the United States and three more in Puerto Rico, Buiqui Aerospace has become a renowned school that continues to open its doors to aspiring pilots, operating under Part 61.

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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