US Flight Training Group Thrust Flight Introduces New Programs Offering Transfer Students a Quick Runway to Pilot Certification

USA – Thrust Flight, a leading U.S. aviation training provider and home of the Zero Time to Airline® (ZTA) program, launched two new programs designed for student pilots paused or delayed in other training environments. The company’s Finish Line and Capstone programs provide streamlined, accelerated paths to FAA certification, enabling participants to leverage existing experience, reduce overall curriculum costs and enter the workforce faster.

“Too many aspiring pilots hit roadblocks at schools that lack crucial structure or support needed to succeed,” said Patrick Arnzen, CEO and Founder of Thrust Flight. “At Thrust Flight, we’ve built a system that meets students where they are and helps them move forward with purpose, confidence and efficiency. Our Finish Line and Capstone programs are testaments to that, offering prospective pilots a smarter way to complete training and get back on track.”

Tailored for Transfer Students Ready to Soar

The Finish Line and Capstone programs are specifically tailored for pilot candidates who have already begun training but have experienced setbacks or dissatisfaction at other institutions. By assessing each participant’s existing flight hours, checkrides and ratings, Thrust Flight builds a personalized transfer plan that minimizes duplicated efforts and maximizes investment.

Both programs allow students to join the career track at Thrust Flight regardless of where they might be in their training elsewhere. The Finish Line program allows students to join the ZTA program while they are in the middle of their early ratings, ideal for students struggling through Private or Instrument at their current flight school. The Capstone program allows students to join ZTA at the end of their career training, either at the Commercial or CFI level.

These new programs present a clear and focused pathway to completing FAA requirements and getting career-ready, often months ahead of schedule compared to other programs.

Accelerated Completion, Without Compromise

As part of Thrust Flight’s Zero Time to Airline® curriculum, an expedited FAA-approved Part 141 training program, Finish Line and Capstone participants are able to benefit from Examining Authority, avoiding lengthy wait times and granting checkride completions on more reliable timelines. First attempt exam and checkride fees are included in Thrust Flight’s services, and financing options are available to help students manage remaining coursework investments.

Those transferring into these programs will also gain access to Thrust Flight’s fleet of modern aircraft, professional mentorship and proven curriculum, all designed to deliver quality outcomes without unnecessary interruptions.

“Our team has helped countless students go from feeling stuck to certified professionals by providing the structure and clarity other schools are lacking,” said Arnzen. “These new programs were created for aspiring pilots who are ready to finish what they started, and we’re here to help them cross the finish line.”

A Growing Network With Students at the Center

The launch of Finish Line and Capstone courses complements Thrust Flight’s growing suite of pilot training programs, including recent expansions of two new programs: an Aircraft & Powerplant (A&P) Mechanic School in Conroe and FAA-approved Aircraft Dispatcher courses in both Addison and Denison.

With campuses in Addison, Denison and Conroe, Texas, and the latest location in Mesa, Arizona, Thrust Flight continues to grow its national footprint, providing aspiring aviation professionals with flexible, high-quality certification options at every phase of their career journey.

“We’re rethinking what pilot training can and should look like at Thrust Flight,” said Arnzen. “The Finish Line and Capstone programs reflect our commitment to designing solutions for today’s aviation students, not yesterday’s system. We’re creating opportunities that are faster, smarter and more responsive, because the industry needs pilots and pilots need schools that are built to get them there.”

Source: Thrust Flight

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Nortávia Becomes First Flight School in Portugal to Introduce the Cirrus TRAC SR20

Portugal – Nortávia, one of Portugal’s leading aviation schools with over 30 years of experience in pilot training, has announced the arrival of the Cirrus TRAC SR20, becoming the first flight school in Portugal to operate this advanced training aircraft.

This milestone also positions Nortávia at the forefront of aviation training in Europe, as it will be the first institution in Europe to incorporate the TRAC SR20 model into its curriculum.

Designed specifically for flight instruction, the Cirrus TRAC SR20 combines cutting-edge avionics, enhanced safety features, and proven Cirrus reliability, setting a new standard for pilot training.

Why the Cirrus TRAC SR20 Matters:

  • Reliability and Performance: Backed by decades of Cirrus aircraft development, the TRAC SR20 ensures consistent, dependable training operations.
  • Advanced Safety Features: Equipped with the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and state-of-the-art avionics, it prioritizes both safety and learning efficiency.
  • Training-Oriented Design: Tailored for professional pilot programs, offering students hands-on experience with technology aligned with modern aviation standards.

About Nortávia
Founded over 30 years ago, Nortávia has established itself as a trusted aviation training provider in Portugal, offering a wide range of programs for aspiring pilots. With a strong commitment to innovation, safety, and international standards, Nortávia continues to shape the next generation of aviation professionals.

Source: Nortávia

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Emirates Flight Training Academy is Seeking Experienced Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (ATPL) in 2025

United Arab Emirates – Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA), the in-house pilot training arm of Emirates Group, is actively recruiting for a Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (ATPL) to join its operations at Dubai South. See the job post below – to apply go directly to the Emirates Group Careers page here.

As Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (ATPL) in Emirates Flight Training Academy, you will be responsible for delivering high quality ground school instruction in a range of ATPL Theoretical Knowledge subjects to a culturally diverse group of ab-initio pilot cadets at the Emirates Flight Training Academy. All training to be delivered in accordance with GCAA, EASA and Emirates Standards.

In this role, you will:

  • Provide ATPL ground school training to ab-initio cadets within a safe, respectful, and multicultural environment.
  • Monitor cadet’s proficiency and progress on regular basis and generate accurate reports of their performance.
  • Research, develop, and recommend new training methods to further improve the standard of learning and performance.
  • Provide qualitative feedback in the creation or modification of lessons, training materials and instructional models.
  • Monitor, support, and assist students throughout the course, both within and out of the classroom.
  • Ensure timely and accurate completion of all relevant administration and theoretical knowledge training records, including planning for examinations.
  • Actively support the integration of Ground School and Flight School and interact with the flight school training team to optimize the student experience.
  • Teach by example by behaving as an exemplary role model to students, promoting professional and disciplined behaviour.
  • Deliver other ground school related training initiatives as directed by the Chief Theoretical Knowledge Instructor (CTKI).

Qualification

To be considered for this role, you must meet the below requirements:

  • Degree or Honours (12+3 or equivalent)
  • 8+ yrs Flight Operations
  • Experience in Instructional Background.
  • Experience in the delivery of training either in a technical, educational institute or corporate training environment.
  • Relevant airlines flight operations knowledge gained through pilot, flight engineer, dispatch qualification or flight navigator experience preferred.
  • Have at least 3 years experience as a TKI delivering ATPL TK Subjects based on the EASA or UAE GCAA syllabus.
  • Has delivered at least 3 different ATPL TK subjects in an approved training organisation (ATO).
  • Sound knowledge of flight crew licensing regulations (EASA or GCAA preferable).
  • Self-motivated, with proactive and effective leadership and teamwork skills; ability to deal comfortably with various cultures is vital.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills and ability to interact well with trainees; MS Office experience.
  • Ability to adapt to paperless teaching methods.”

To apply directly, visit Emiartes Career’s page.

Source: Emirates Flight Training Academy

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Portugal – Sevenair Academy, one of Portugal’s largest EASA-certified pilot training organisations, has welcomed three new cadet intakes as demand for its Integrated ATPL programme continues to grow steadily.

  • The academy’s training model combines structured progression with an Integrated ATPL course, designed to produce airline-ready cadets with operational discipline and multi-crew readiness.
  • Its facilities include a full-board residential campus, and a modern aircraft fleet offering cadets a fully integrated training environment.

  • In March 2025 AFM reported that Sevenair Academy had announced that its September 2025 Full Board ATPL class were fully booked. In response, the academy had opened a new October Full Board intake to accommodate aspiring cadets.

  • Sevenair Academy previously shared its metrics for 2024 including:
    • 160 new students enrolled in 2024
    • 128 graduated
    • 349 open day candidates
    • 2 new partnerships including Luxair Sponsorship Program and Icelandic Aviation Training
    • Tecnam aircraft was the most flown aircraft in its fleet
    • Moved all of its flight training operation to Ponte de Sor

Source: Sevenair Academy

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Middle East and Europe Flight Training Group IAA’s CEO Named on Middle East Aviation A-Listers Power List 2025

United Arab Emirates – Wissam Mehyou, CEO of Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise (IAE) and Chairman of Intercontinental Aviation Academy (IAA), has been recognised in Aviation Business Middle East’s A‑Listers Power List 2025. This honour highlights senior aviation leaders whose day-to-day operational efforts are instrumental in shaping the Middle East’s aviation future.

  • Current flight training bases/partnerships: Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece and later this year in the United Arab Emirates
  • Expansion plans:

    • 5th flying base to open in Portugal in 2026 to serve Western Europe and North Africa.

    • New base planned in Saudi Arabia in Q1 2027

  • University partnerships:

    • First milestone partnership signed with Al-Faisal University, Saudi Arabia.

    • Additional agreements underway in Iraq, Lebanon, UAE, and Cyprus, with plans to scale globally to 32 ground school bases by 2030.

    • Students will complete initial ground school at partner universities before transitioning to IAE’s flight bases, merging professional training with academic diplomas in aviation management.

Source: IAA

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Flight Training Group Leading Edge Aviation Welcomes Large New Cadet Intakes in August 2025

United Kingdom – headquartered flight training group Leading Edge Aviation, which operates flight training bases in the UK and Spain, has welcomed its latest cadet intakes, LEAP-065 and MGS-043, who have officially begun their training journey towards becoming commercial airline pilots.

  • The new groups join the academy’s LEAP (Leading Edge Airline Preparation) integrated ATPL programme and Modular Ground School pathway, both designed to prepare aspiring pilots for airline careers through a structured mix of academic, simulator, and flight training.

  • The flight training group announced just earlier this month that its graduates are high in demand by airlines such as easyJet , with 65 students securing positions at the airline in the past 12 months. Of these, 54 cadets were tagged by easyJet before completing their training, demonstrating the strength of the pathway from training to airline employment. In total, 129 Leading Edge graduates are now employed with easyJet, reinforcing the academy’s role as a key talent pipeline for the carrier.

Source: Leading Edge Aviation

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