Flight Simulator Manufacturer’s New Boeing 737-800 Device Ready for Delivery to F Air in Czech Republic

Netherlands based flight simulator manufacturer Wright Brothers Flight Technology has successfully completed the factory acceptance test (FAT) for their Boeing 737-800 FNPT II + MCC simulator assigned to its customer F air. The company is excited to announce that the simulator will be shipped to the Czech Republic in June 2024.

A huge thank you to F AIR Ltd. for their collaboration and support throughout this process. We look forward to more partnerships and achieving new milestones together.” shared Wright Brothers Flight Technology.

As the largest Approved Training Organization (ATO) in Eastern Europe, F AIR Ltd.’s partnership with WBFT highlights the latter’s commitment to delivering top-tier simulation solutions.” shared WBFT.

In addition to the B737NG and A320 FNPTII simulators, WBFT is also preparing to deliver two P2006 FNPTII simulators to F AIR Ltd. in the future.

Source: Wright Brothers Flight Technology
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Spain’s Quality Fly Grows Fleet With 2 Additional Training Aircraft in June 2024

Quality Fly, the Madrid, Spain based flight school is thrilled to announce that its instructors successfully brought back two new Tecnam Aircraft P2008JC from Italy. In December 2023 Quality Fly announced the pending arrival of 4 more brand-new Tecnam P2008 aircraft in order to meet an expected 30% growth in 2024, following the addition of a second Tecnam P2006 MEP and two P2008 SEP aircraft in 2023. The success of Quality Fly’s EASA ATPL Integrated course, featuring all the latest innovations in airline pilot training, has propelled rapid growth for the Madrid-based flight school.

In April Quality Fly’s Managing Director Juan Cervero, revealed his departure from the managing director role, remaining as a Board Member, following six years of growth.

Reflecting on his tenure, Juan expressed immense pride in the growth and achievements witnessed during his time steering Quality Fly. Under his leadership:

  • Team expanded from 10 to approximately 35 colleagues
  • Increase in yearly turnover from 0.6 to 3.6 million Euros
  • Assets surged from 0.15 to 2.5 million Euros, boasting 13 new generation aircraft and 2 simulators
  • Student enrollment grew from 12 to 70 integrated students

About Quality Fly
Quality Fly is a flight academy based in Cuatro-Vientos airport, Madrid. The academy boasts a highly international profile with all classes taught in English and a student base of more than 35 different nationalities. At the very heart of their training offer is possibly Europe’s most innovative ATPL integrated program, which meets the latest and future EASA requirements and includes 40 hours in A320 full flight simulator level D, night flights in MEP, gliding training sessions and career advice. All to ensure the highest level of competency to fly as First Officer in the most demanding airlines around the world and prepare the students for real life circumstances. The commitment of Quality Fly to digital processes and effective systems allows the school to maintain its very competitive price for the 2024 ATPL course.

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Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Tool, Aeroplanned, Announces Leading Global Pilot Training Group Partner

Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, has shared that global pilot training solution provider CAE is not using its platform for some of its flight training operations.

This announcement means the world to us here at Aeroplanned as we team up with one of our industry idols, CAE. As a global leader in pilot training, CAE trains more pilots than any other organisation, while upholding the highest standards of safety and quality. As we start our journey with the industry-giant we are delighted to be working with the aviation academies in the US and across Europe to help connect their inter-Atlantic training programs.

It’s been such a pleasure working with David Morse and Jon Micetic to get this partnership underway, and during that time, we’ve seen firsthand why they excel.

The level of care and insight they have into their complex operation, their respect for their customers, and their dedication to ensuring that safety and quality are not just spoken words, but deeply ingrained in their culture, are truly remarkable. We were fortunate to spend time with the team recently at the Phoenix academy, and the whole operation exudes those values.

For us here at Aeroplanned, partnering with CAE is a significant step towards unifying the pilot training industry. Our software offers transparent, precise tracking of student progress and provides visibility of the necessary resources for on-time completion. With CAE leading the way in airline cadet programs, accurate progress tracking is essential, and we’re delighted to contribute this vital information to elevate CAE even further.

From the outset of our journey, we recognised the importance of having industry partners who endeavour to provide the best possible experience for their students and stakeholders. These partnerships empower and inspire us, and propel us towards our goal of revolutionising pilot training.

We are truly honoured and excited to embark on this journey with CAE and can’t wait for the path ahead.” shared Aeroplanned.

Source: Aeroplanned

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