Flight Training Group FlyIAA Welcomes Over 65 Cadets for its Final 2025 Intake Across Four Countries

Europe & Middle East – Intercontinental Aviation Academy (FlyIAA), the pilot training division of Intercontinental Aviation Enterprise (IAE), has concluded its final 2025 course intake across its international training bases, welcoming over 65 new students. With campuses in the UAE, Lebanon, Cyprus, and Greece, the academy continues to strengthen its global presence while expanding its training reach and student diversity.

Source: IAE

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Pilot Training Ground School Materials Provider Padpilot Reaches 10,000 User Milestone

Global – Padpilot has announced a major milestone with 10,000 student pilots and ground instructors now using its multi-device e-reader platform for PPL and ATPL theory. The achievement comes just 2.5 years after launching the enhanced platform, which supports cross-device learning and broader accessibility.

  • The Padpilot e-reader platform delivers interactive ground school content for fixed-wing and rotary PPL and ATPL theory.

  • The platform supports access across iOS, Android, and desktop devices, addressing the need for flexible learning in modern pilot training environments.

  • The company credits this growth to its focus on delivering smart, engaging, and regulatory-compliant theory resources tailored for today’s digital learning expectations.

Source: Padpilot

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Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Software, Aeroplanned, Launches 3‑Month Tracking and Resource Planning Dashboard

Global – Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, has announced the rollout of its new “3‑Month Tracking and Resource Planning Dashboard” offering tailored visibility of student progress and resource utilisation for flight schools.

  • The dashboard provides a three‑month forward view of training operations, highlighting who’s in training, how they are tracking, and where intervention may be required.

  • It links student progress with resource forecasts, enabling training organisations to see when capacity is constrained or when there is spare capacity, thus helping avoid bottlenecks or under‑utilisation.

  • Features include interactive metrics alignment (allowing schools to match the dashboard with their own KPI set) and custom tagging/grouping of cohorts or resources for flexible operational planning.

  • Earlier in May 2025, the company announced a feature‑suite release enhancing data‑accuracy tools—such as built‑in guidance to detect incomplete or outdated data points—designed for flight schools without dedicated planners.

Check out the video below to see how it looks in action.

Source: Aeroplanned

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Turkish Flight Training Group Ayjet Adds New Diamond Simulator to Enhance Multi-Engine Training in 2025

Türkiye – One of Turkey’s largest pilot training organisations AYJET Flight School, has expanded its simulator training capabilities with the addition of a Diamond DA42-VI NG simulator, certified as FNPT II (MEP). Delivered directly by Diamond Aircraft, the device features full systems replication, including avionics identical to the DA42-VI NG used in Ayjet’s flight training fleet.

Last year AYJET Flight School has shared that it has been awarded Best Flight School 2024 by the Jury of the Bluesky Awards. More than 1,796 pilots have graduated since 2005 with over 1,687 of them were subsequently employed in airlines.

Source: Ayjet Flight School

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