ASTi Awarded Contract to Deliver AI Training Capabilities to US Military Division’s Aviation Training Command

Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi), a developer of AI- and simulation-based training products and solutions, received an enterprise-level subcontract award from prime government contractor, TakeFlight Interactive. The contract is the first in a series of phased rollouts of ASTi’s Simulated Environment for Realistic ATC (SERA) and TakeFlight’s AIVIator AI Virtual Flight Instructor products across the U.S. Navy’s Chief of Naval Aviation Training (CNATRA) training wings.

As partners, ASTi and TakeFlight Interactive will field integrated, AI-based training capabilities increasing the quality and consistency of student performance and training production. More importantly, these capabilities will reduce the cost of aviation training for the Navy, Marine Corps and foreign military services.

Under the contract, ASTi and TakeFlight will provide product licenses and related services supporting 50 T-6B flight training devices at theNavy’s Training Air Wing Four, located at the Naval Air Station (NAS) in Corpus Christi, TX. ASTi will also develop custom, synthetic environment configurations to meet Navy requirements for simulated flight operations at eight airfields and practice areas located at TrainingAir Wing Four and Training Air Wing Five.

Combined, SERA and AIVIator greatly reduce training staff workload by offloading role-player and instructor duties to AI agents, providing an automated, repeatable and objectively scored interactive training domain available for 24/7, student-led training.

SERA creates an interactive environment populated with ATC services and air traffic—complete with simulated radio communications—and it replicates malfunctions, mishaps and weather conditions to enhance immersion and cognitive loading for better situational awareness training. An AI virtual instructor provides self-guided, fully interactive training with objective scoring and dynamic feedback supporting cockpit procedures, performance maneuvers, landing procedures, local operations, emergency procedures, aerobatics, instrument procedures and formation flight.

ASTi’s enterprise solution is based on an all-inclusive subscription model that provides predictable costs and risk reduction. In addition toproduct licensing, the enterprise solution includes a comprehensive service package that includes the following:

  • Ongoing development of content for Naval undergraduate curriculum modules
  • Onsite fielding, training and help-desk services
  • Product and Information Assurance (IA) software maintenance

About ASTi’s SERA

SERA, ASTi’s leading simulated air traffic control environment (SATCE) system, fully complies with the latest industry requirements for SATCE solutions. This innovative technology eliminates the need for an instructor to role-play air traffic control, ensuring consistent phraseology for ATC and all other traffic radio calls.

About ASTi’s partner, TakeFlight Interactive

TakeFlight Interactive is a pioneer in AI-based immersive training solutions. Using a unique combination of game design, AI and data analytics, TakeFlight delivers high-quality, self-guided, fully interactive training. The company’s expertise in interactive simulation, combined with a commitment to excellence and professionalism positions TakeFlight Interactive as a trusted partner in thedevelopment of advanced training solutions.

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US Flight and Aircraft Maintenance Training Organisation Welcomes New Class of 28 Aircraft Mechanic Students

Epic Flight Academy recently held an orientation day for its new class of 28 aircraft mechanic students in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. In April, Epic Flight Academy announced a partnership with FEAM Aero, the largest leading provider of aircraft line maintenance services in the United States, to build a new aircraft mechanic training facility at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG). Construction is underway and Epic expects to begin its first class there on April 15, 2024 pending FAA approval.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Cirrus Aircraft Celebrates its Innovation Center Grand Opening

Cirrus Aircraft announced the grand opening of its Innovation Center located at its headquarters at the Duluth International Airport (KDLH) in Minnesota. The Innovation Center is dedicated to the development of the next-generation innovation that supports Cirrus Aircraft’s products and services while preserving the mission they serve and making personal aviation more approachable.

Cirrus Aircraft has provided significant investment to transform the 189,000-square-foot building on 39 acres into a state-of-the-art Innovation Center. Innovation Center capabilities include a larger and more capable Material and Processes Lab, a new Integration Test Lab, an upgraded Advanced Design & Development Lab, and new environmental equipment and testing capabilities as well as significant floor space increase for development and testing. Additionally, the Innovation Center features flexible and collaborative workspaces and amenities to provide an optimal team environment.

“These new facilities and capabilities enable our engineers, technicians and researchers to more rapidly design, develop and certify our next generation of Cirrus products in a connected, synergetic environment,” said Ken Harness, Senior Vice President of Product Development of Cirrus Aircraft.

“The Innovation Center is an incredible company milestone that supports the future development and endeavors of Cirrus Aircraft product development,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus Aircraft. “We are continuing to invest in the company and the City of Duluth with the Innovation Center opening. We have worked closely with our partners to renovate the building and hire more engineers and technicians to join the new facility in Duluth.”

Over thirty engineers and technicians have been added since 2022, now exceeding 300 people at the Innovation Center.

About Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus Aircraft is the recognized global leader in personal aviation and the maker of the best-selling SR Series piston aircraft and the Vision Jet®, the world’s first single-engine Personal Jet™, and the recipient of the Robert J. Collier Trophy. Founded in 1984, the company has redefined aviation performance, comfort and safety with innovations like the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System® (CAPS®) – the first FAA-certified whole-airframe parachute safety system included as standard equipment on an aircraft. To date, worldwide flight time on Cirrus aircraft has passed 15 million hours, and 250 people have returned home safely to their families as a result of the inclusion of CAPS as a standard feature on all Cirrus aircraft. The company has seven locations in the United States, including Duluth, Minnesota; Grand Forks, North Dakota; Greater Dallas, Texas; Greater Phoenix, Arizona; Greater Orlando, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee and Benton Harbor, Michigan.

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Visionary Training Resources Brings VR Technology to Aeronautics Classes at US based Kent State University

United States headquartered virtual reality training solution provider Visionary Training Resources (VTR) is partnering with the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) at Kent State University, integrating virtual reality (VR) technology into the university’s senior-level Professional Pilot course. The progressive course, which examines the systems used in air transport aircraft and focuses intently on the Boeing 737, prepares students on the principles and operations they will soon encounter as professional pilots in airlines, cargo operations, and business aviation. Students will utilize flight deck familiarization modules, as well as checklist and procedures training and assessment modules developed by VTR, to augment traditional learning materials and enhance their grasp of critical information. The fall 2023 class is set to complete an oral exam in a VR environment, a first and exciting step toward the incorporation of previously inaccessible flight decks in a thoroughly immersive manner.

The introduction of VTR’s VR training modules and flight deck in spring 2023 was met with enthusiastic reception from the students. “The VR training would be extremely helpful for not only [the air transport class], which requires us to memorize where certain items are in the flight deck; this would also be helpful in preparation for airline training,” remarked one insightful student. Other students echoed this sentiment, appreciating the realism and immersive qualities of the virtual flight decks, which fostered a hands-on approach to learning, solidifying their understanding and retention of complex systems.

Jim Sebastian, a professor at CAE and a captain with Southwest Airlines, shared his perspective on the initiative, “While immersed in the virtual flight deck, students will be trained and evaluated on their knowledge of aircraft systems and procedures while experiencing all the realistic issues, distractions, and additive conditions that come with being a professional pilot. They will be tasked with applying their systems knowledge and managing normal flight deck tasks while assessing and mitigating risk using all available resources, simulating the type of training they’ll receive in a professional airline training course. The VR is a realistic simulation that will both challenge and train the students. VR is the future of education and training, and I’m looking forward to using this tool in my class as a baseline to expand to other courses.”

To oversee the successful implementation of the VR programs, Dr. Stephanie Fussell, a VR Aviation Research Scientist at VTR and an Assistant Professor and Aeronautics Program Coordinator at Kent State, is collaborating closely with Sebastian. Together, they aim to ensure that this innovative technology significantly enhances learning outcomes. The partnership between CAE and VTR, first announced in June of 2023, has paved the way for an enriching educational experience and reaffirms VTR’s mission to produce better pilots through the integration of VR into the training process.

About Visionary Training Resources

Founded by pilots with extensive safety and training backgrounds, Visionary Training Resources (VTR) delivers a powerful pilot training platform, FlightDeckToGo®, which leverages the power of virtual reality (VR) technology. Portable, easy-to-use, realistic, and dimensionally accurate, FlightDeckToGo® provides important advantages over traditional flight simulators, including reduced training costs, cost savings on aircraft familiarization training, and better retention of information.

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Flight School Management Solution Provider FlightLogger and Spidertracks Announce Strategic Partnership for Seamless Flight Data Integration

FlightLogger and Spidertracks, industry leaders in cloud-based aviation management software and real-time flight tracking solutions, are excited to announce a strategic partnership. A groundbreaking integration between the two will be officially unveiled at the University Aviation Association conference in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The integration empowers flight schools with real-time, automated flight data input, eradicating the need for manual flight information recording, and improving data accuracy. The core of this seamless integration lies in the Spider hardware, a compact yet powerful unit delivered by Spidertracks that can be easily installed in each aircraft. The Spider autonomously captures a wealth of flight data in real-time, using satellite technology. When an aircraft with an installed Spider takes off, the device immediately starts recording various flight metrics, including takeoff and landing times and intricate details of the flight path. With the new integration, all this information is automatically and securely transmitted to the FlightLogger system, where it is seamlessly added to corresponding lesson flight registrations.

Improves Safety, Documentation, and Quality of Training

The immediate benefit of this integration is the automation of flight data entry, saving invaluable time for instructors who can channel more attention into the quality of their training sessions. Furthermore, the automatic capture and seamless transfer of complete flight tracks enables instructors and flight schools to access a holistic view of each flight almost instantly after landing.

This innovation introduces an additional layer of security and compliance by offering precise documentation to enhance flight schools’ operations. This can be used both for performance analysis during debriefing sessions and serves as valid, compliant records.

The integration is available at no additional charge for FlightLogger and Spidertracks customers.

Leaders Speak: Voices Behind the Innovation

Kenneth Jeppesen, FlightLogger founder and CEO, says, “This partnership paves the way for even better and safer flight training. Automating these data collection processes enables instructors to focus more on training, less on paperwork, and provides schools with precise documentation of each flight.”

Aleks Banas, CEO of Spidertracks, remarks, “The Spidertracks integration with FlightLogger will elevate safety and operational efficiency within aviation training. The collaboration represents a groundbreaking shift in leveraging accurate fight data to improve training outcomes.”

See the Integration in Action

Flight schools interested in experiencing the new integration can visit FlightLogger’s booth (#440) at the University Aviation Association conference or book an online demo at flightlogger.net/demo.

About FlightLogger

FlightLogger, based in Aarhus, Denmark, is a pioneering provider of cloud-based aviation training management solutions.

About Spidertracks

Spidertracks, headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand, specializes in real-time tracking and software solutions designed for enhancing operational efficiency and safety. Both FlightLogger and Spidertracks are backed by Arcadea, a Canadian investment company committed to pushing the boundaries in aviation technology.

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Global Aircraft Manufacturer, Airbus, Announces Latest Appointment for New Commercial Aircraft Business CEO

Airbus is announcing a leadership evolution in the Executive Committee, establishing a dedicated head at the helm of the Commercial Aircraft business.

“Since 2019, the leadership roles of Airbus and its Commercial Aircraft business have been combined, providing alignment and speed of execution during a period of multiple crises and change. Airbus has now put itself on a clear trajectory in line with its purpose of ‘Pioneering sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world’. Empowering Christian in the Commercial Aircraft CEO role will enable us to reinforce focus on the success of our Commercial Aircraft business while allowing me to dedicate my time to steering Airbus in a complex and fast-evolving global environment,” said Guillaume Faury, Airbus CEO. “Christian and I have been working hand in hand over the last five years and we will continue to do so in this new configuration. I admire Christian’s business acumen and I’m happy to move forward with him to deliver on Airbus’ ambitions.”

“It is an honour and a thrill to be called upon to lead our Commercial Aircraft business at such a critical time for our industry,” said Christian Scherer. “I’ll put my passion and that of Team Airbus at the service of our customers to meet our operational objectives as we work to consolidate our success, continuously improve, and prepare the future of our products and services. As we do so, we will work closely with our partners and suppliers worldwide on our common roadmap to decarbonise aviation.”

This new organisational set-up will be established in the next months in collaboration with the Company’s social partners, with a target go-live in project mode from 1 January 2024 onwards.

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