Middle East Airline Selects Cabin Crew Training Equipment Provider, Spatial, to Supply an A350 Cabin Service Trainer

Spatial, the world’s leading provider of cabin crew training equipment, which is based in the UAE, is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement at the Dubai Air Show with Emirates Airline to supply an A350 cabin service trainer (CST). The device will be delivered in Summer 2024 to support the entry into service of the A350 to Emirates’ fleet.

The full cabin mock-up encompasses the business class, premium economy, and economy cabins, elevating Emirates’ world-class in-flight service training to new heights. The device will be built in the UAE and installed in Emirates’ dedicated cabin crew training facility.

The CST will be meticulously engineered to accurately replicate the distinctive features of Emirates’ new A350 fleet incorporating sophisticated communications and service-oriented facilities as well as Emirates’ superior cabin interiors.

Spatial, proudly rooted in the UAE, is rapidly expanding on a global scale and is an industry wide acknowledged leading manufacturer of cabin crew training equipment.

Marc Van Den Broucque, Spatial’s Managing Partner remarks, “We are thrilled to have been awarded this prestigious contract.  It is a tremendous privilege to contribute to the evolution of cabin crew training in the UAE. We are deeply appreciative of Emirates continued support for local talent.”

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Global Simulator Manufacturer, L3Harris, to Supply Two AIRSIDESIM Ground Handling Training Simulators to Saudia Academy

At the Dubai Airshow 2023, global pilot training solution provider L3Harris Commercial Aviation has signed an agreement with Jeddah, Saudia Arabia based aviation training group and full flight simulator training center Saudia Academy (formerly Prince Sultan Aviation Academy), a subsidiary of Saudia Group, to supply the latter with two (2) AIRSIDESIM™ Ground Handling Training Simulators for their Jeddah facility. Saudia Academy will become the first training organization in the Middle East to operate such L3Harris technology. The devices place Saudia Academy at the forefront of Airport Ground Operation training in Saudi Arabia.

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Government of Dubai Shares Announcement of New ATR72-600 Pilot Training Center by Ansett Aviation Training

Dubai, United Arab Emirates based Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), the aerospace platform of Dubai dedicated to the advancement of the aviation industry, has welcomed Ansett Aviation Training (AAT), the global operator of pilot simulator training centres from Australia, which set up its ATR 72-600 full flight simulator at Dynamic Advanced Training at the Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub in Dubai South, to enhance the regional pilot training infrastructure. The launch event took place during the Dubai Airshow 2023 and was attended by top officials from MBRAH, AAT, and industry stakeholders.

The ATR72-600 full flight simulator has been certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which is a significant milestone for AAT and the region as the simulator is the first EASA certified ATR72-600 full flight simulator in the Middle East.

The strategic location of this new pilot training centre, located a few minutes’ drive from Al Maktoum International Airport, provides airlines with training infrastructure that is easily accessible from all parts of the globe. As the full flight simulator is EASA certified, Ansett Aviation Training will be able to offer EASA training for airlines. In addition, Ansett Aviation Training Dubai can provide training under future approvals from regional NAAs.

“Ansett Aviation Training is renowned for its exceptional delivery of world-class training outcomes to our valued Airline customers. We are thrilled to extend this exemplary quality of training to our regional airline customers here in Dubai. With our state-of-the-art, EASA Certified ATR72-600 full flight simulator, fresh from a 3.1 upgrade, we are fully equipped to provide you with a truly remarkable training experience,” said Mark Delany, Group CEO of Ansett Aviation Training.

Tahnoon Saif, CEO of Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, said: “We are pleased with the launch of Ansett Aviation Training’s new centre, as it complements the ecosystem of advanced services provided by our partners. We extend our full support for the team to provide their unique training services and thrive as part of MBRAH so we can all contribute to cementing Dubai’s position on the global aviation map.”

Khaled Hares, Centre Manager at Ansett Aviation Training Dubai, said: “Our team is thrilled and fully prepared to greet our inaugural group of pilots for their training. We are eager to provide our esteemed customers in Dubai with top-quality training.”

Ansett Aviation Training Dubai’s centre is fully operational, supporting several operators and is in active discussion with regional airlines on how to best support their training requirements in 2023 and 2024.

MBRAH offers global aerospace players high-level connectivity and is a free-zone destination for the world’s leading airlines, private jet companies, MROs, and associated industries. Located in and developed by Dubai South, MBRAH is also home to maintenance centres and training and education campuses. It seeks to strengthen engineering industries to foster the emirate’s vision of becoming a leading aviation hub.

Source: Government of Dubai, Media Office
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Aviation Training Group and Full Flight Simulator Training Center Saudia Academy Signs Agreement with Middle East Airline to Expand Scope of Cooperation in Aviation Training

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia based Saudia Academy, formerly Prince Sultan Aviation Academy (PSAA), the region’s largest aviation academy and a Saudia Group subsidiary that provides training programs to pilot cabin crew, flight attendants and air traffic controllers. The Academy signed an Agreement with EGYPTAIR to expand the scope of cooperation in aviation training at Dubai Airshow 2023.

Captain Ismael Koshy, CEO of Saudia Academy said: “We look forward to working with EGYPTAIR and benefiting many aviation professionals. This partnership will prove pivotal in meeting the objective of the Academy’s path to become a university, expanding access to aviation education for all, and contributing to the knowledge economy envisioned in the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.”

The partnership with EGYPTAIR will enhance the training programs at Saudia Academy to equip aviation professionals with relevant skills. Today the academy aims to promote and support strategic investments and partnerships locally and internationally.

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Middle East Airline Signs Deal with CAE and Announces Plans to Open USD 56 Million Full-Flight Simulator and Training Facility

  • The purpose-built Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) and Training Facility for flydubai’s fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft is set to open by January 2025
  • The new facility will feature six simulator bays to cater to the carrier’s training needs for its growing pilot community and will reduce its future training costs

The Dubai-based carrier, flydubai, announced plans to open a USD 56 million Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) and Training Facility. The construction work has already commenced and the advanced facility is scheduled to be fully operational by January 2025.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, said: “Over the last 14 years, flydubai has been on a tremendous growth trajectory that has seen the carrier evolve and innovate to become the airline it is today. The USD 56 million investment in the new training facility marks another milestone in our success story and reflects our unwavering commitment to operational efficiency and excellence. With more than 130 aircraft scheduled for delivery by 2035, the pressure of confirming available training slots with third-party simulator providers is alleviated by having our own simulator facility.”

The new 38,000 sq. ft facility is located on the grounds of the flydubai Campus and will be home to six simulator bays, offering capacity of more than 43,000 training hours a year. The building’s modular construction design allows for future expansion.

Mohammed Hareb AlMheiri, Chief Technology and Supply Chain Officer at flydubai, said: “We are proud to announce the plans for our very own Full-Flight Simulator facility which has always been a vital part of our growth strategy. As the demand for pilots and pilot training continues to soar in the region, it has become essential for airlines to have their own training facilities, enabling them to take more control over their training requirements. The new facility, which is set to open in 2025, will enable us to reduce our training cost, have firm control over our pilot training and retraining schedules and further support our growth trajectory.”

“We are working closely with CAE who will be providing the Boeing 737 MAX simulators in time to commence the first scheduled pilot training at the new centre in January 2025, as well as the readiness for two additional simulator bays suitable for either narrow body or wide body aircraft simulators,” added AlMheiri.

Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group President, Civil Aviation, said: “We are happy to be building on our longstanding relationship with flydubai and supporting their growth with the four state-of-the-art B737 MAX full-flight simulators and the flight training device included in these agreements. CAE has been flydubai’s training partner since they began operations, and we look forward to providing our expertise and solutions as they expand and develop a new training centre in the region.”

flydubai’s new Full-Flight Simulator and Training Facility will lead to cost savings over the first 10 years of its operations. The facility primarily caters to flydubai’s pilot training needs as well as its Cabin Crew training. ​ The increased flexibility in the pilot training schedule and on-demand access to the simulator bays will enable further expansion of the airline’s training capabilities, which can be extended to other airlines in the future.

In addition to the advanced training facilities for its flight deck crew, flydubai offers a range of training and development programmes for its growing workforce and for other aviation professionals from its Campus in Dubai, which includes a cadet programme, a maintenance and engineering apprentice programme as well as its flydubai Cabin Crew Training Centre.

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Global Pilot Simulator Training Center Operator, Ansett Aviation Training, Launches Brand New Website

Australia headquartered Ansett Aviation Training which operates full flight simulator training centers across Australia, Asia, the Middle East and Europe has launched its brand new website with the following features:

  • Discover a Refreshed Look: The website has undergone a complete makeover, sporting a modern and visually appealing design that is bound to captivate your senses. With a fresh intuitive layout, navigating through their site will be an absolute breeze.
  • Enhanced User Experience: Ansett revamped their website with their valued customers in mind. Ansett optimized the user experience to make it even easier for individuals to find the information they need, explore their products/services, and engage with their brand.
  • Mobile-Friendly: Ansett understands the importance of seamless browsing on all devices, which is why their new website is fully responsive.
  • Exciting New Features: Ansett added some exciting new features to enhance visitors interaction with their brand. From interactive product galleries to informative blog posts, Ansett is committed to providing vistors with a dynamic and engaging online experience.
  • Global Accessibility: Ansett believes that everyone should have access to their website regardless of their location or language. That’s why Ansett incorporated multi-language support to ensure that their website is accessible to a global audience.

Visit Ansett’s new website here.

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Global Pilot Simulator Training Center Operator, SIMAERO, Announces Latest Appointment for Chief Financial Officer

SIMAERO,  a global, independent provider of flight simulator training to airlines, training organizations, and commercial pilots, has appointed Mr. Emmanuel Croissandeau as the Group’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

“We are pleased to introduce the newest addition to the Simaero Leadership Team, Emmanuel Croissandeau, who has joined us as the new Group Chief Financial Officer,” said SIMAERO. “Emmanuel brings with him a wealth of experience from leading roles in major international consulting and construction companies. His proven track record makes him an excellent asset for steering our financial strategy as the group continues its rapid development.”

Learn more about SIMAERO or Mr. Croissandeau by connecting with him through his LinkedIn profile here.

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