Ansett Aviation Training to Attend Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference 2025

Florida, USA –Ansett Aviation Training (AAT) will participate in the upcoming Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference (FSEMC), scheduled for 22–25 September 2025 in Tampa, Florida. The global pilot training center operator will be represented by Ehab Ibrahim, Technical Manager FSTD Operations.

  • Ibrahim confirmed his interest in exploring latest FFS, FNPT/FTD developments, VR simulator technologies, collaboration opportunities with training device manufacturers (TDMs), and updates to CS-FSTD Issue 3.

  • Participation at FSEMC underscores AAT’s strategy of staying at the forefront of simulator operations, certification standards, and emerging training technologies.

Ansett Aviation Training’s global pilot training center network operators over 30 full flight simulators across 6 different training centres. Its headquarters are located at Tullamarine International Airport in Melbourne, Australia with two additional training centres in Australia and three international ones in Milan, Italy, Taipei, Taiwan and Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

About FSEMC
The Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Committee (FSEMC) is a global forum addressing simulator engineering and maintenance challenges. Its annual conference, attended by over 300 experts, develops technical standards and solutions that enhance simulator readiness, cut operational costs, and improve training efficiency worldwide.

Source: EHAB Ibrahim (Ansett Aviation Training)
Photo Credit: Ansett Aviation Training

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer MPS Hands Over A320 FTD to Japan’s Peach Aviation

Japan — MPS has successfully installed and formally handed over an A320 FTD Level 5 to Peach Aviation Limited (Peach), a leading Japanese airline. The simulator is located at the Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan and will be utilized by Peach flight crews for captain upgrade training. The simulator will additionally be utilized for training maintenance crews due to the high accuracy of the device, eliminating significant costs for Peach as no on-airplane training is needed. The purchase of the MPS simulator was supported by ANA Trading Co., LTD.

Peach was founded in 2011 and launched service in 2012. The airline currently operates 36 aircraft and offers 25 domestic routes as well as 15 international routes. In May of 2024, the airline exceeded 60 million passengers served, with safety at the forefront of its operations.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Peach and ANA Trading Co. to provide an exceptional simulator for Peach pilots,” said Jean Francois Tessier, MPS Vice President of Global Sales, “This collaboration will guarantee that pilots for Peach receive top-tier training, equipping them for real-world scenarios. We anticipate a successful partnership that will positively impact Japan’s aviation sector.”

About MPS
MPS develops, manufactures and maintains type specific simulators, using actual Boeing B737 and Airbus A320 flight decks. The simulators are designed to support the needs of training organizations and airlines for high quality devices that support affordable training. MPS delivers its products and services worldwide to independent and major airline’s in-house training organizations. MPS has a global installed base of simulators qualified to the highest standards, such as FAA and EASA.

Source: MPS

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Acron Aviation Concludes 2025 Training Systems Conference

United Kingdom – Acron Aviation has concluded its three-day Training Systems Conference: Innovating for the Future, which brought together airline partners, training experts, and industry leaders to explore the next chapter of aviation training innovation.

  • The conference focused on how training providers and airlines can adapt to emerging technologies, regulatory frameworks, and evolving workforce needs.

  • Sessions highlighted future-focused training systems, including digital platforms, data-driven training, and simulator technology advancements.

  • Delegates visited Acron Aviation’s London Training Centre and full-flight simulator manufacturing facility, where they reviewed the company’s capabilities and engaged directly with product specialists.

  • Acron Aviation emphasised that customer feedback collected during the event will directly shape upcoming product development and training solutions.

  • The event reinforced Acron’s positioning as both a training provider and simulator manufacturer, integrating operational training needs with in-house technology development.

Source: Acron Aviation

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Global Operator of FFS Training Centers AFG Celebrates First A320 Scholarship Graduates in September 2025

USA – Avenger Flight Group (AFG), a global operator of full flight simulator training centers, has celebrated the graduation of its first-ever A320 Type Rating Scholarship class.

  • Four cadets successfully completed their A320 type rating training under the program.

  • The graduates are affiliated with leading industry organisations including OBAP, The Ninety-Nines, Latino Pilots Association (LPA), Women in Aviation International (WAI), and SAFE, reflecting the programme’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

  • Applications are now open for the February 2026 scholarship class, requiring candidates to submit a 1000-word essay outlining the challenges they’ve faced in their aviation journey and how they intend to mentor future pilots.

Source: Avenger Flight Group

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New CRJ 200/700 FFS Boosts Regional Jet Training Capacity in Southern Africa

South Africa — full-flight simulator training center operator Simaero has completed the installation and certification of a Bombardier CRJ 200/700 full-flight simulator at its Johannesburg training center. The simulator is now fully operational and certified by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA).

  • The simulator was installed by Simaero’s in-house engineering team, working alongside local expert technicians, ensuring a precision-engineered assembly and testing process.
  • The device is operated in partnership with France based FFS training center ICAE

  • Simaero Africa welcomed CemAir as one of the initial operators on the device.

Source: Simaero

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