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Brazil’s EPA Training Center Highlights 3rd Party Simulator Housing and Maintenance Services Offering in 2025
Curitiba, Brazil – EPA Training Center, a leading regional 2,700 square meter full flight simulator training center in LATAM, has highlighted that it is offering Housing & Maintenance services for third-party Full Flight Simulators (FFS) and Flight Training Devices (FTD) in 2025.
- The facility in São José dos Pinhais spans 2,700 square meters and can accommodate 8 FFS and 4 FTDs.
- EPA Training Center provides 24/7 operation and maintenance of training equipment using its in-house expertise.
About EPA Training Center
Headquartered in Curitiba, Brazil, EPA Training Center is the largest provider of regional aircraft training in Latin America, with Full Flight Simulators of the ATR 42/72, ERJ-145/Legacy 600, EMB-120 – Brasilia and EMB-110 – Bandeirante, serving executive operators, airlines and armed forces from over 30 countries.
Source: EPA Training Center
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ASG’s Avion Express Brasil Secures AOC – Expands ACMI Solutions in Brazil
Brazil – Avion Express Brasil has officially obtained its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC), allowing the company to offer ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) leasing solutions in Brazil.
- The AOC approval by ANAC (Brazilian Civil Aviation Authority) enables Avion Express Brasil to provide flexible capacity solutions for Brazilian airlines.
- The company aims to support seasonal and cyclical demand shifts, helping airlines optimize operations efficiently.
About Avion Express Brasil
Avion Express Brasil is a subsidiary of Avion Express, a global ACMI provider. The company specializes in providing flexible aircraft leasing solutions to support airline capacity needs, ensuring operational efficiency and reliability.
Source: Avion Express
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Swiss Aircraft Manufacturer Delivered 153 Aircraft in 2024
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Copa Airlines Enhances Pilot Training in 2025 with Takeoff Trim
Panama City, Panama – Copa Airlines is enhancing pilot training with Takeoff Trim’s WebXR content. This immersive eLearning enables pilots to practice and validate procedures and walk-around in a virtual environment before entering a flight training device.
The initiative, led by Copa’s visionary training management team, reinforces the airline’s commitment to safety and operational excellence.
Brent Birdwell of Takeoff Trim said, “We are excited to partner with Captain Reyes and the Copa team in this venture. Their experience and insight have been invaluable to deliver new virtual online training.”
Takeoff Trim’s WebXR is delivered through Copa’s existing Pelesys LMS & Crewpad to ensure central control of Copa’s distance learning.
Copa Airlines is the leading airline in Latin America for passenger and cargo transport. It is also the flag carrier of Panama and has recently received, for the 10th time, the Cirium recognition for the most Punctual Airline in Latin America.
Source: Takeoff Trim
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Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Tool, Aeroplanned, Highlights New Progress Report for External Stakeholder Feature
Global – Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, has launched a new feature aimed at streamlining the sharing of student progress reports with external stakeholders. The feature, which allows for custom reports and external logins, is designed to improve transparency and efficiency across the pilot training pipeline, benefiting both flight schools and partner airlines.
- The new feature enables flight schools to create customized progress reports for external stakeholders such as partner airlines, sponsors, funding partners, and regulators.
- External logins grant stakeholders real-time access to student training data, reducing reliance on time-consuming, static reports.
- The tool aims to simplify the reporting process for flight schools, which often spend significant time compiling updates for cadet programs.
- Airlines and other stakeholders can now monitor cadet progress and expected completion dates instantly, enabling more accurate planning for the next stages of training and employment.
- The feature supports Aeroplanned’s mission to bring greater visibility and connectivity to the pilot training process.
For more information contact the Aeroplanned team.
Source: Aeroplanned
