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USA’s Flight Training Industry’s AeroSummit Opens Registration for May 2026 Edition
USA – flight training financial lender Stratus Financial has announced that AeroSummit 2026, its annual flight training industry conference, has now opened registration.
The event will be hosted in Miami, scheduled for May 20–22, 2026 at the JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa. The Summit has quickly gained recognition as a key networking and growth platform for flight schools, certified flight instructors (CFIs), and aviation training professionals.
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The 2026 edition is expected to feature:
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Future-focused conference content designed to drive innovation and scale
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Expanded networking opportunities
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A philanthropic Silent Auction during the Welcome Reception
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The return of AeroQuest, a gamified event experience for attendees
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Source: Stratus Financial
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Airworks Aviation Academy Hosts Cebu Aviation Summit 2025 to Highlight Pilot Training in the Philippines
Philippines – The Cebu Aviation Summit 2025, organised by Airworks Aviation Academy, is set to take place later this month as it returns for its third edition. The summit continues to position Cebu as the aviation education hub of the Philippines, offering an important platform for collaboration, workforce development, and future growth in the region’s aviation sector.
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Scheduled for September 19, 2025 at City Sports Club Cebu, the summit brings together a broad cross-section of the aviation industry—from students and aspiring professionals to regulators, training providers, and operators.
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The event showcases career pathways across civil and military aviation, including roles such as airline pilot, air force pilot, cabin crew, aircraft mechanic, engineer, and airport operations staff.
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The 2025 speaker lineup features key figures from across the public and private sector:
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Capt. Noel Pablo – Assistant Chief Pilot Compliance, Cebu Pacific Air
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Maj. Raymond Ralph Gamboa, PAF – Squadron Commander, 223rd Airlift, Philippine Air Force
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Mr. Rico Ugdoracion – General Manager, APLUS Aviation
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Gov. Pamela Baricuatro – Governor, Province of Cebu
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Mr. Steven Virata – Executive Director, Philippine Association of Aviation Colleges and Institutions
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Mr. Eugene Vallez – Field Support Representative, Textron Aviation
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Mr. Julius Neri – General Manager, Mactan Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA)
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Cebu’s role as a strategic aviation centre will be highlighted, backed by its award-winning international airport, active flight schools, strong MRO presence, and local government support.
About Airworks Aviation Academy
Airworks Aviation Academy, based at Mactan-Cebu International Airport, is one of the Philippines’ longest-operating flight training institutions. It is CAAP-approved and delivers both modular and integrated cadet pilot training programs to domestic and international students.
Source: Airworks Aviation Academy
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Switzerland SailGP Team and H55 Explore Partnership Around Clean and Energy-Saving Technologies
Switzerland – Two pioneering Swiss entities, the Switzerland SailGP Team, led on the water by three-time Olympian Sébastien Schneiter, and H55, cofounded by aviation pioneer André Borschberg, are joining forces to explore knowledge exchange and technology collaboration around clean and energy-saving technologies.
The initiative brings together leaders from the worlds of sailing and aviation to address shared challenges and opportunities in performance, sustainability, and innovation. Both organizations are committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with renewable energy and efficiency solutions, with the goal of putting in place a strategic partnership that demonstrates Switzerland’s leadership in advancing clean innovation.
By combining insights from two high-performance arenas — competitive sailing and electric aviation — the collaboration seeks to identify technologies and practices that can accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future. The ambition is to inspire industries, governments, and the public with tangible pathways to reduce emissions, save energy, and scale up breakthrough solutions.
André Borschberg, Co-Founder of H55 and Solar Impulse, said: “As an organization, SailGP — along with its teams such as the Swiss boat — and H55 share the same ambition: to make our respective worlds cleaner and more efficient by advancing technological solutions that maximize the use of renewable energies in mobility. Switzerland offers an exceptional foundation for this mission, with its outstanding technical universities, cutting-edge research laboratories, and strong network of innovative companies.”
Sébastien Schneiter, Driver of the Switzerland SailGP Team, added: “Partnering with H55 is a natural fit for our team. Just as SailGP pushes boundaries in sustainable sport and technology, H55 is redefining what’s possible in aviation. Together, we aim to inspire new ways of thinking about performance, innovation, and a cleaner future.”
This first step marks the beginning of a longer-term journey. Further details on the partnership will be developed and announced in the months ahead, reflecting the shared commitment of both organizations to combine Swiss excellence, sustainability, and technological leadership.
About Switzerland SailGP Team
The Switzerland SailGP Team represents Swiss excellence, innovation, and collaboration in the global SailGP championship – a league where sport, sustainability, and technology converge. As one of the league’s youngest and most dynamic teams, it also serves as a platform for talent development, partnerships, and international engagement
About H55
H55 is a Swiss-based company founded by the former Solar Impulse management team: André Borschberg, Sebastien Demont, and Gregory Blatt. Dedicated to revolutionizing the aviation industry, H55 provides certified electric propulsion and battery management systems tailored to a diverse range of aircraft, aiming to achieve sustainable air travel. H55 supplies certified electric propulsion systems with full airplane integration solutions for general aviation and regional transport aircraft. Through its pioneering legacy and commitment to certified solutions, H55’s team of visionary engineers and aerospace experts are at the forefront of driving the aviation industry setting new standards and pushing the boundaries of electric aviation. For more information, visit: www.h55.ch or contact press@h55.ch
Source: H55
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USA’s NAFI and King Schools Launch USD 20,000 Flight Instructor Scholarship Package
USA – The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) and King Schools have announced a new scholarship programme to support aspiring and active flight instructors in advancing their certification and training.
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The award provides $5,000 toward an initial CFI rating or any CFI add-on rating.
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Recipients also gain lifetime access to the King Schools online training library, valued at $15,000, along with lifetime access to Flight Instructor Refresher Courses (FIRCs).
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To be eligible, applicants must be NAFI members and hold a current FAA commercial pilot certificate with instrument rating or a CFI certificate.
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Applications must be submitted by email only by January 7, 2026.
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The scholarship reflects the Kings’ long-standing commitment to raising training standards in aviation. Over their 50+ year careers, John and Martha King have educated thousands of pilots through classroom instruction, video courses, and now online platforms.
Source: King Schools
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CAE Expands Military Training Fleet with Grob Aircraft Delivery in Canada
Canada – The Future Aircrew Training (FAcT) program has reached a key milestone with the arrival of the first two Grob SE G 120TP / CT-102B Astra II aircraft in Canada. The aircraft, recently displayed at the Aero Gatineau-Ottawa Air Show, will now continue to 15 Wing Moose Jaw, where they will serve as the Basic Flying Training platform for all Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) pilot trainees.
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The aircraft, manufactured in Germany, completed factory acceptance earlier this month and will be the first of 23 Grob G 120TP trainers supplied under the FAcT program.
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Powered by a Rolls-Royce M250-B17F turbine engine producing 456 shp, the CT-102B offers a lightweight (1,500 kg), responsive, aerobatic-capable platform designed to exceed the performance of the aircraft it replaces.
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The FAcT program will consolidate Canada’s three existing ab initio training systems into a unified nationwide structure, managed by SkyAlyne, the joint venture between CAE and KF Aerospace.
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CAE, as a major subcontractor, provides live flying, simulation, and ground school instruction. Its Moose Jaw operations employ nearly 200 people, reinforcing both regional economic development and Canada’s sovereign training capacity.
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Once operational, the new fleet will support courseware development, instructor training, program field trials, and test and evaluation activities, shaping the future of Canadian military pilot training.
Source: CAE Defense & Security
Photo Credit: Royal Canadian Air Force
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National Flight Training Alliance Advances Part 141 Modernization at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University in September 2025
USA – The National Flight Training Alliance (NFTA) convened its second day of meetings at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, continuing momentum in its 141 Modernization working groups. The sessions emphasized collaborative planning and deeper stakeholder engagement as the NFTA proceeds in its role leading regulatory modernization for U.S. flight training under FAR Part 141.
Early this year, NFTA was selected as FAA lead in coordinating industry efforts for modernization of Part 141.
Source: National Flight Training Alliance
