Indian Airline Purchased Additional Airbus Mobile Training Suite MATe Licenses

Leading Indian Airline IndiGo has purchased additional licences to use Airbus’ mobile training suite “MATe”, bringing their total number at IndiGo to more than 3,300.

Launched in July 2021, MATe Suite (Mobile Airbus Training experience) is a mobile training solution for pilots featuring a virtual cockpit environment and offering interactive lessons. A modular solution, it covers the pilot ground training curriculum for both initial type rating and recurrent. Its flexibility is greatly appreciated by pilots worldwide. MATe Suite also monitors trainees’ progress, and they can download certificates of completion.

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India’s Parliamentary Panel on Transport Urges the Ministry of Civil Aviation to Set More Flight Schools

India’s Parliamentary Panel on Transport, Tourism and Culture, through its report on Demands for Grants (2022-2023) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) recommended to the latter the establishment of more flight schools in the country emphasizing the need for pilots. Flight schools may be established in various parts of the country in order to cope up with the demands of the industry and employ the youth.

The MoCA has approached the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas and state governments on the reduction of GST on AvGas and funding support to FTOs.

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Global Pilot Training Groups Expands – Opens Location in India

Global aviation education & training provider Airways Aviation Academy (AAA) will commence delivering its world class Pilot Foundation Courses as part of their Commercial Pilot Pathway Program in New Delhi from April 18th, 2022.

Industry leaders, students and parents are invited to join the opening ceremony followed by a series of seminars in New Delhi on March 28th, 2022.

Qualifying students will have the opportunity to join a bespoke program that delivers both a Bachelors Degree in Business along with their Commercial Pilot License (EASA fATPL or CASA CPL) conducted in English in conjunction with University Partners – Montpellier Business School (MBS) in France and either Griffith University or Southern Cross University in Australia.

“The Airways Aviation Foundation Course is the perfect option for aspiring aviators interested in beginning their studies close to home. Students will experience a tailored curriculum that has been developed by industry professionals to provide a meaningful introduction into the theoretical and practical aspects of aviation. Students will be assisted through those first critical steps and gain the knowledge required to progress, with confidence, to the practical full flight training phase.

We live in an age where we see the Indian community taking on an ever expanding socio-economic role as well as a rapidly growing physical presence on the world stage and after years of relatively slow starts, the recognition by the Indian Government of the need to direct substantial investment into essential infrastructure has provided a welcome shot in the arm for the Indian aviation industry.

We are now finally seeing the political and business consensus that recognises the unique solution that the aviation sector plays in the development of both the domestic as well as international economy and importantly (in recent times at least) we have also started to witness the build-up of development activity at leading airports as a result of a much more supportive policy framework.

These policy changes have given the positive push needed to allow the aviation industry to continue to spread its wings and play the critical role in helping the development & growth of the business and travel network. Aviation is critical in the development of any modern, vibrant society and an efficient, well managed aviation sector in India can only help in bettering the lives of its citizens generally.

The UDAN scheme aims to develop 100 airports by 2024 and invest approximately $1.83 billion in developing airport infrastructure.
India forecasts chronic pilot shortages over the coming years and as the country’s middle class rapidly rises, airfares become more affordable and the healthy competition amongst airlines burgeons, the market and demand for well educated and well trained commercial pilots with the right kind of license will only increase.

“The Arabian Gulf and South East Asian aviation sectors all forecast extraordinary growth over the next 20 years and holding the right kind of Commercial Pilot License from the outset opens a multitude of career pathway possibilities as well as opening the door to global citizenship. Subject to individual employment considerations, one must consider that airlines across, the Sub-continent, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South East Asia and Australasia will readily prefer, sponsor and employ EASA and CASA License holders over most ICAO license holders. This provides Indian graduates a very broad base of future employment opportunities as a First Officer or Captain. An FAA License also presents opportunities but far less in the context of the territories just mentioned. ” said Romy Hawatt, Founder and Chairman of the Airways Aviation Group.”

About Airways Aviation

With over 35 years of international experience and a growing number of education & training locations strategically positioned across Europe, the Middle East and Australia, the Dubai, headquartered Airways Aviation today boasts being the largest privately owned group of multidisciplinary aviation academies of its kind delivering professional Commercial Pilot, Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, Ground Handling and Cabin Crew training.

Its advanced education & training programs couple practical & theory techniques within courses that are designed to match the rapidly increasing demand for students seeking optimum aviation career outcomes as certified EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency), CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Agency), ICAO and IATA professionals.

The Airways Aviation Group has trained more than 8,000 commercial pilots, graduated over 25,000 cabin crew, ground handling and maintenance professionals, and maintains over 50 aircraft in its global fleet including Europe’s largest fleet of Diamond DA40, Diamond DA42 aircraft and multiple Cessna 172, Cessna 182, and Piper Seminole aircraft with a diverse range of avionics systems including Garmin 1000, glass cockpits and retractable undercarriage.

Source: Airways Aviation Press Release

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Two Training Aircraft Crashes in India in One Day Result in Regulator Ordering Audit of All Flight Schools

India’s Flight Training Industry saw two separate non-fatal training aircraft crashes on March 16 – resulting in the aviation regulator, DGCA, ordering a safety audit of all Flight Schools in the country. The latest two crashes follow a string of crashes over the past few years as India scales up its domestic flight training infrastructure.

The two crashes on the 16th of March were a Cessna 152 aircraft from Falcon Aviation Academy which crash landed on the runway as well as a Piper PA34 Seneca from Alchemist Aviation which belly-landed on the runway following the pilot forgetting to deploy the landing gear.

DGCA chief Arun Kumar said strict action will be taken against those compromising safety. “We will carry out a complete safety audit of all the FTOs in the country and shall take strict action against those compromising safety,”.

Source: DGCA

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