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USA – Piedmont Airlines has been announced as the exclusive Lanyard Sponsor for AeroSummit 2025 – the aviation education and training summit set to take place from May 21-22, 2025, at Wynn Las Vegas, with an offsite Aircraft Demo Day on May 23.
- Tyler Tenbrink, Director of Talent Acquisition, and the Piedmont team will be present at the event to discuss career opportunities and industry insights.
- AeroSummit attendees will have the chance to network with top aviation leaders, explore career paths, and engage in professional development sessions.
AeroSummit 2025 is designed for flight schools, certified flight instructors (CFIs), aviation suppliers, and students, focusing on key industry challenges and innovations.
- The event will feature expert speakers, panel discussions, and networking opportunities aimed at shaping the future of flight training and operations.
- Attendees will have access to innovative exhibitions showcasing the latest technologies and solutions in aviation education.
- The summit’s theme is “Partnering for a New Era of Flight Training & Operations in an Evolving Market: What’s Driving the Change in Flight School Training?”
About Piedmont Airlines
Piedmont Airlines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Airlines, operates as an American Eagle carrier, providing regional flight services and career pathways for aspiring pilots and aviation professionals.
Source: Stratus Financial
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Exail and Fosen High School Empower Tomorrow’s Aviation Technicians with Innovative Simulation Training Solutions
Fosen, Norway – Fosen High School (Fosen Videregående Skole) has expanded its partnership with Exail to enhance aviation maintenance training through advanced simulation technology. Following the successful integration of Exail’s Maintenance Training Device (MTD) in 2023, the school has now commissioned a second simulator, further strengthening its commitment to high-quality, hands-on education for future aviation technicians.
- Fosen High School first adopted Exail’s MTD in August 2023 to provide students with a realistic training environment for aircraft maintenance procedures.
- The simulator allows trainees to practice troubleshooting, diagnosing technical issues, and performing simulated maintenance tasks in a risk-free setting.
- In 2024, the school has expanded its investment by acquiring a second Exail simulator, offering an immersive B737 flight and maintenance training experience.
- Exail’s Flight and Maintenance Training Device is designed for Part 147 training centers, featuring a cockpit-like setup that enables students to perform routine inspections, complex repairs, and emergency procedures without requiring an actual aircraft.
- The technology provides a full-system view of aircraft operations, training students to understand not just isolated maintenance tasks but also their broader impact on aircraft systems and operational safety.
Statement’s
- “Exail is proud to have been chosen by Fosen High School to help train the future generation of maintenance crew. We use an innovative approach that goes beyond traditional methods, offering a dynamic and immersive learning experience that improves retention and boosts efficiency during operations,” said Charles Le Bot, Head of Simulation Activities at Exail.
- “At Fosen High School, we recognize that preparing students for the aviation industry requires a training approach that goes beyond textbooks. Exail’s simulation training solutions enable our students to experience the intricacies of aircraft maintenance in a safe, simulated environment, giving them a real-world understanding of complex systems and procedures,” said Per Inge Rønsberg, Head of the Electrical and Aviation Department at Fosen High School.
About Exail
Exail is a leading high-tech industrial group specializing in cutting-edge robotics, maritime, navigation, aerospace and photonics technologies. With a strong entrepreneurial culture, Exail delivers unrivaled performance, reliability and safety to its civil and defense clients operating in severe environments. From the deep sea to outer space, Exail expands their capabilities with a full range of robust in-house manufactured components, products and systems. Employing a workforce of 1500 people worldwide, the company benefits from a global footprint and conducts its business in over 80 countries. Exail was formed by ECA Group and iXblue joining forces in 2022. It is a subsidiary of Exail Technologies, a family-owned company specialized in high-technology.
Source: Exail
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