Market Intelligence: Middle East
Provider of Aviation Safety Training, Dynamic Advanced Training, to Launch Dangerous Goods Courses in 2025
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Dynamic Advanced Training has received approval from the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to deliver Dangerous Goods Training for flight crews under the FIT 4.1.H standard. The training aligns with IATA’s Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) Guidance 7.7.A, formerly known as CAT 10.
- Approved training prepares flight crews for compliance with the latest Dangerous Goods Regulations.
- The in-facility courses will begin in 2025.
- The training program is designed to enhance the competency of pilots in handling Dangerous Goods as per international regulations.
- Airlines and operators are encouraged to contact Dynamic Advanced Training to schedule training for their aircrews.
Key Features of Dynamic Advanced Training:
- Advanced Simulation Facilities: The training center boasts Full Flight Cabin Simulators for Business Jets as well as narrow and wide-body aircraft.
- Real Fire Fighting Simulator (RFFS): Designed for hands-on fire safety training.
- Survival Rooms: Equipped for Jungle and Polar survival scenarios, providing realistic emergency training.
- Hypoxia Simulator and EVAS Trainer: Offering specialized training for in-flight oxygen deprivation and smoke emergencies.
- Water Survival Pool: Ensuring crew members are fully prepared for water-based emergencies.
Source: Dynamic Advanced Training
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Flight School Management Software Solutions Provider, Private-Radar, Reflects on Growth and Impact in 2024
Madrid, Spain – headquartered Private-Radar, a global provider of aviation training management solutions, marked its 10th anniversary in 2024, showcasing significant achievements in automation, safety, and efficiency within the pilot training industry. The company supports over 120 aviation training institutions globally, with key milestones highlighting its growth, innovation, and social impact.
- 2024 Highlights:
- Supported 70,000 users with its Flight School Management System.
- Managed 820,000 bookings and recorded 510,000 flight hours.
- Installed 700 Flight-Trackers in aircraft worldwide.
- Solution Improvements:
- Launched over 30 new features and updates, including an 80% redesign of the Schedule page for improved user experience and performance.
- Company Expansion:
- Partnered with 30+ new training institutions across 12 countries, with new markets in Kazakhstan, Romania, Ireland, and Cyprus.
- Expanded its team to 18 staff members.
- Event Participation:
- Las Vegas FSANA (USA)
- Berlin Pilot-Expo (Germany)
- Friedrichshafen AERO (Germany)
- Cascais EATS (Portugal)
- Vancouver ATAC (Canada)
- Social Responsibility:
- Partnered with UK charity Wings for Warriors to provide its solutions free of charge, supporting wounded service members in professional pilot training.
- Continued contributions to global charities including UNICEF, Oxfam, and Action Against Hunger.
About Private-Radar
Private-Radar, based in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid, Spain, offers a flexible and user-friendly Flight School Management System and Aircraft Tracking System. Private-Radar enables pilot training centers of all sizes to efficiently manage every aspect of flight and ground training. Our solutions are made for students, instructors, and staff giving your organization full control of all training, administrative, and finance information. Private-Radar will allow you to simplify complex tasks such as scheduling flight and ground lessons, following student progress, reporting, invoicing, and keeping track of aircraft maintenance. You will always be compliant and ready for audits.
Source: Private-Radar
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Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines Places a Firm Order for 100 737-10 Jets and Options for up to 100 More
- The airline will expand network with efficient 737 MAX and advance long-term sustainability goals
- Agreement includes firm order for 100 737-10 jets and options for up to 100 more
Istanbul, Turkey – Boeing and Pegasus Airlines announced Türkiye’s leading low-cost carrier will grow and modernize its single-aisle fleet with an order for up to 200 737 MAX airplanes. The airline’s purchase includes a firm order for 100 737-10 jets – plus options for 100 more.
The largest model in the 737 MAX family, the 737-10 can carry as many as 230 passengers with a range of up to 5,740 km (3,100 nautical miles), while reducing fuel use and emissions by 20% compared to the airplanes it replaces. The airplane’s efficiency and flexibility will enable Pegasus Airlines to serve more passengers on more routes with the lowest cost per seat of any single-aisle airplane.
“Boeing aircraft have been an integral part of our operations since Pegasus entered the aviation industry in 1990,” said Güliz Öztürk, CEO of Pegasus Airlines. “We are pleased to be expanding our fleet with the new Boeing 737-10 model aircraft. We continue to invest in our fleet in line with our growth targets in Türkiye and globally, and to expand our network by launching new routes.”
Ozturk added: “Within the scope of our agreement with Boeing, we have ordered a total of 200 Boeing 737-10 aircraft. The first 100 aircraft are firm orders and we will be evaluating converting the remaining 100 aircraft options into firm orders in the coming years, based on market conditions and the needs of our fleet.”
Pegasus Airlines launched operations with the Boeing 737 Classic nearly 35 years ago. The 737-10 will complement the airline’s fleet of Next-Generation 737s by providing operational commonality and flexibility to meet growing travel demand.
“We have been a proud partner of Pegasus Airlines since their inception and we are excited to welcome them as the newest 737 MAX customer,” said Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We appreciate their trust in the Boeing team and we look forward to delivering on the 737-10 and its promise of greater efficiency, versatility and reliability.”
As low-cost carriers continue to boost regional growth and connectivity, the 737-10 will support Pegasus Airlines in reaching new markets across Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Boeing’s Commercial Market Outlook forecasts European and Central Asian operators will take delivery of nearly 7,900 single-aisle airplanes over the next 20 years.
“When considered within the scope of Boeing’s National Aerospace Initiative launched with the Turkish government in 2017, our order will also open new doors and create production and exports opportunities both for Turkish manufacturers and for the wider aviation industry,” said Öztürk.
Pegasus Airlines’ purchase of 100 737-10 jets will bring the total orders of the 737 MAX variant to more than 1,200 jets.
About Pegasus Airlines
Incorporated in 1990, Pegasus was acquired by ESAS Holding in 2005 and launched as a scheduled low-cost carrier. As one of the region’s leading low-cost airlines, Pegasus believes that everyone has the right to fly and offers its guests the opportunity to travel with low fares and young aircraft through its low-cost model. In 2018, Pegasus adopted the motto Your Digital Airline and carries its guests to 144 destinations, with 35 in Türkiye and 109 on its international network, in 53 countries. Pegasus operates connecting flights between Türkiye and Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia through its point to point and connecting flights through Türkiye. Pegasus offers digital technologies and unique innovations that enhance the guest experience and makes comprehensive efforts for a cleaner, more equal, and harmonious future together, with the mission of Moving Towards a Sustainable Future.
About Boeing
As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability, and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.
Source: Boeing
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Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Simnest Aviation
In this week’s AFM Pilot Training Leadership Interview Series we speak with Balázs Herendi – CEO of Simnest Aviation – a simulator manufacturer based in Hungary, focused on designing and manufacturing professional FSTDs.
The conversation covers:
- Company Evolution and Achievements: Simnest Aviation, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Hungary, specializes in designing and manufacturing professional flight simulation training devices (FSTDs). The company has installed multiple simulators globally, achieving milestones such as introducing the first APS MCC training in Romania.
- Collaborations and Strategic Partnerships: Simnest collaborates with key customers like the Danish Center Air Pilot Academy, Portuguese International Flight Academy, Norwegian Redflight Aviation, fostering long-term partnerships. It recently expanded its global footprint by partnering with Avion as its exclusive sales and service partner for the APAC region, aiming for broader international growth.
- Innovative Training Solutions: The company integrates its expertise with the Simnest Pilot Academy to enhance understanding of ATO operations. Simnest devices are designed to optimize pilot training by offering cost-effective, high-fidelity, type-representative fixed-base simulators suitable for APS MCC and MPL programs.
- Industry Trends and Challenges: Balázs highlighted trends such as increased reliance on type-representative devices, the growing adoption of APS MCC courses, and the use of AI, VR, and simulated ATC environments. He emphasized the industry’s challenge of balancing pilot demand with maintaining training quality amid a global pilot shortage.
- Commitment to Safety: Simnest Aviation prioritizes safety by providing realistic training environments for cadets transitioning to jet-based aircraft. It also supports customers with end-to-end services, from device manufacturing to certification and operational documentation, offering a seamless experience for flight training organizations.
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Emirates Flight Training Academy’s Record Graduate Cohort Creates Steady Pilot Pipeline
Dubai, UAE – Courage, commitment and passion were all in evidence on December 18, 2024 at Emirates Flight Training Academy’s (EFTA) fifth graduation ceremony, which marked the academy’s biggest cohort to date. EFTA also announced the launch of an Advanced Diploma in Pilot Licensing Training (Aeroplane) on the back of the academy’s recognition as an Accredited Training Provider (ATP) by the UAE National Qualifications Centre (NQC).
The graduation ceremony was headlined by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive Emirates Airline & Group, the Group’s senior leadership team, graduates, their families and friends, and the academy’s faculty and cadets.
HH Sheikh Ahmed congratulated and presented certificates to the cadet graduates. He said: “Our Emirates Flight Training Academy was built on a vision and a solid strategy, and its journey so far has been nothing short of inspiring, even thrilling. The recognition by the NQC validates our commitment and our robust investments in our academy that is future-fit for the next generation.
EFTA plays a vital role in nurturing the next generation of pilots, not just for the industry in the UAE but for world aviation, creating a steady and talented pilot pipeline. It’s incredible that we are training, developing and empowering young adults to drive the future of aviation – right here in Dubai. I’m confident our graduates will make their mark in shaping the future of our industry. Congratulations to the class of 2024!”
After months of rigorous training on the ground and in the skies, 85 bright and talented cadets are now fully equipped to take on every aviator challenge. The cohort includes 67 UAE National and 18 international cadets. Since EFTA’s launch, 271 cadets have been transformed from school leavers with no knowledge of flying to world-class professional pilots. EFTA also honoured four cadets for their exceptional performance throughout the year: Humaid Al Hammadi, Abdulla Raeisi, Alessandro Muffolini and Sarah Shah; and Abdulla Alkaabi for being the most diligent.
Capt Abdulla Al Hammadi, Divisional Vice President Emirates Flight Training Academy said: “Today, we’ve witnessed not just a graduation ceremony, but the fulfilment of many collective dreams. After countless hours of hard work, challenges and accomplishments, our cadets have proven they are ready to conquer the skies. They’ve come far – both personally and professionally – and EFTA is proud to see them step into a world full of opportunities with their new and richly deserved wings. Congratulations to our graduates!
Our new Advanced Diploma in Pilot Licensing Training will be available to all EFTA graduates and will provide a strong academic foundation for future professional pilots, complementing the exceptional practical skills they’ve developed with us. At EFTA, we continue to elevate aviation education and prepare the next generation of skilled aviators, further supporting the GCAA* and strengthening the UAE’s aviation industry.”
The Diploma, with 94 credit hours, paves the path for cadets to obtain Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from any university.
Every cadet in the class of 2024 completed around 113 weeks of training with over 1,100 hours of ground-based and 270 hours of flight training. Located in Dubai South, the Academy combines cutting-edge learning technologies and a modern fleet of 32 training aircraft to train cadets with no previous knowledge of flying.
This year marked a brand new chapter in EFTA’s international journey as the academy is well on its way to achieving European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) accreditation in early 2025. With this, cadets who graduate from EFTA will receive both a GCAA and an EASA** licence, opening doors to exceptional career opportunities worldwide.
*GCAA General Civil Aviation Authority
**European Union Aviation Safety Agency
Cadet quote:
At the graduation, speaking on behalf of the Class of 2024, Faris Ahmed, cadet graduate said: “Growing up, I was inspired by my father’s love of aviation and I followed in his footsteps to take to the skies. These past few years have been life-changing, to say the least. They were filled with intense training, unwavering support, and the forging of lifelong bonds.
We’ve spent countless hours in simulators and classrooms, mastering every tiny detail. And who could forget the thrill of our first solo flight or when we saw the inside of a flight deck for the very first time? Today’s ceremony not only signifies the years of commitment and diligence, but the beginning of our careers as professional pilots, having received the highest standards of training from this world-class academy.”
Source: Emirates Flight Training Academy
Photo Credit: Emirates Flight Training Academy
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Flight Simulator Manufacturer HAVELSAN’s Highlights Collaboration with FFS Training Center to Achieve Record RFT
Antalya, Turkey – Full flight simulator manufacturer HAVELSAN has highlighted the successful operation of its new HAVELSAN manufactured Airbus A320 ceo/neo full flight simulator at the IFTC Antalya training center. The device with three engine options achieved a record time from initial installation to becoming ready for training due to a seamless collaboration between the IFTC and HAVELSAN teams.
“We are proud to announce the successful installation and commissioning of our Airbus A320 CEO/NEO Full Flight Simulator (FFS) for the IFTC (International Flight Training Center). Ready for Training (RFT) in record time, our simulator has been operating at full capacity, meeting the intensive training needs of pilot candidates with high operational efficiency. With three engine options, cutting-edge technology, and a user-friendly interface, the A320 CEO/NEO FFS has earned exceptional praise from users and added significant value to IFTC’s training programs.
We extend our gratitude to IFTC for their collaboration, which contributed to the development of the Turkish aviation sector and strengthened HAVELSAN’s global reputation.” shared HAVELSAN.
HAVELSAN has shared a timelapse of the installation found here.
Source: HAVELSAN
Photo Credit: HAVELSAN