Flight School Management Software Provider FlightLogger Rolls Out Passkey Login Feature

Global – Flight school management software provider FlightLogger has rolled out Passkey login, enabling users to authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID, or a device PIN—eliminating traditional passwords and enhancing security.

  • According to the official update, more than 1,800 users have already activated Passkey login in FlightLogger.

  • The new approach reduces reliance on password resets and support tickets, and aims to bolster access efficiency for rotating staff, shared devices, and global campuses.

  • Passkeys provide phishing-resistant authentication, as they are tied to the service domain and do not transmit reusable credentials.

  • The feature was introduced as part of FlightLogger’s 24 September 2025 update—delivered with no downtime.

  • In the same update, FlightLogger also added new Business Insights widgets and UI enhancements for ground training.

  • FlightLogger’s existing footprint is substantial: it is used by over 211 flight schools across 47 countries and supports 60,000+ instructors, students, and staff globally.

About FlightLogger
FlightLogger (headquartered in Denmark) is a cloud‑based flight training management platform designed to unify scheduling, compliance, document workflows, and logging across flight schools and aviation training organizations. It has expanded globally, serving over 200 flight training organizations in more than 40 markets.

Source: FlightLogger

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October’s Aviation India Summit 2025 to Discuss Pilot Demand and Supply

India – At the Aviation INDIA and South Asia Summit & Exhibition 2025, pilot training has been elevated to the forefront of India’s air transport growth agenda. The event will convene senior stakeholders to deliberate on how India can scale pilot training initiatives to match its rapidly growing airline fleet deployment.

  • Analysts and industry estimates indicate 16,000 pilots will be needed over the next decade in India, notably to support IndiGo and Air India.

  • A pilot training focussed panel—moderated by Maximilian Buerger of AFM—will explore key questions: Who will train those pilots over the next five years? Are current investments in training infrastructure sufficient?

  • The session will also assess the role of MPL (Multi‑Crew Pilot License) pathways for India and address the challenge of staffing flight instructors.

  • Panelists include:

    • Sunil Bhaskaran, Director, Air India Aviation Academy

    • Capt. Ashim Mittra, SVP Flight Operations, IndiGo

    • YN (Bobby) Sharma, CEO, Chimes Aviation Academy

    • Khushbeg Jattanna, GM India, Simaero

    • Joel Davidson, CEO, AeroGuard Flight Training Center

  • The 2025 summit is slated for 29–30 October 2025 at JW Marriott, Aerocity, New Delhi, and expects to host 800+ delegates and around 50 exhibitors.

Source: Aviation INDIA and South Asia Summit & Exhibition

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Acron Aviation Supplies 2 Airbus A320neo Full Flight Simulators for Airbus – Air India Training Center

India — Acron Aviation is proud to announce its role in supporting the newly inaugurated training center formed through the landmark joint venture between Air India and Airbus. As a trusted provider of advanced flight simulation devices, Acron Aviation supplied two Airbus A320neo Full Flight Simulators (FFS) to the state-of-the-art Airbus India Training Center, which was inaugurated on 30 September in Gurugram, Haryana, India.

Acron Aviation’s UK based FFS business designed, manufactured and shipped the two high-fidelity devices to India, where the expert team managed their installation and certification, ensuring compliance with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) standards. Both simulators have been approved for entry into service and are scheduled to be fully operational in Q4 2025. Acron Aviation will also supply two additional A320 FFS to this facility by 2026.

Robin Glover-Faure, Chief Customer Officer, Acron Aviation said: “We are honoured to support the inauguration of the new training center and to play a key role in this milestone for Indian aviation.” Glover-Faure continued, “these high-fidelity Airbus A320neo simulators reflect our commitment to supporting our customers’ in delivering world-class pilot training infrastructure to India.”

The deployment of these FFS will significantly expand training capacity in India, directly supporting the ambitious growth plans of both Air India and Airbus. As India’s aviation sector continues its rapid expansion, these simulators ensure that local pilot training will keep pace with increasing fleet sizes and rising demand for skilled flight crews.

Acron Aviation remains committed to providing cutting-edge simulation technologies and services to meet the evolving needs of the aviation industry across the region and beyond.

Source: Acron Aviation

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