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Airline Pilot Training Center, Fiji Airways, Certifies New Flight Training Device
New Zealand simulator manufacturer – iSim NZ has shared that its DHC-6-400 Flight Training device which it installed at Fiji Airways training centre has been certified.
Source: iSimNZ announcement
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UAE Pilot Training Academy is Now an IATA Authorised Training Centre
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates based T3 Aviation Academy is now an official IATA Authorised Training Centre.
As an IATA Authorised Training Centre, T3 Aviation Academy looks to start offering a high volume of in-demand training courses that are certified by IATA, targeting the Middle East, African, and European regions where the demand for such courses is on the rise.
The move to become an IATA ATC comes in line with the Academy’s vision to be an all-encompassing 360-degree aviation and academic training organisation provisioning to all sectors of the aviation industry.
The courses that will be offered with IATA’s certification include but are not limited to Airline Customer Service, Passenger Ground Services, Social Media Strategy for the Travel Industry, Ground Operations Management, and Airport Operations Fundamentals, in addition to other aviation-related courses.
T3 Aviation Academy’s CEO, Capt. Nadhem AlHamad: “We’re very pleased to continue extending our services to the wider aviation community in response to their needs and requirements. We’ve been researching ways to better support the demand for aviation training courses in the African and European regions and we’re very excited to partner with IATA to become an official Authorised Training Centre and deliver IATA-certified courses.”
“Training and ensuring a skilled workforce are key priorities for the industry, particularly post-pandemic. Congratulations to T3 Aviation Academy on becoming an IATA Authorized Training Center, allowing the academy to expand its training offerings and contribute to the training of the future generation of aviation professionals”, said Kamil Alawadhi, IATA’s Regional Vice-President for Africa and Middle East.
About T3 Aviation Academy
Founded in 2007, T3 Aviation Academy is an all-encompassing 360° aviation training and educational organisation that is home to the largest and most-recognised Airline Pilot Training programme in the world. With over 750 cadets and more than 400 graduates who went on to fly with MENA’s leading low-cost carrier, Air Arabia, T3 focuses on its continuous growth and development through provisioning sectors within the aviation industry and beyond. T3 Aviation specialises in airline training solutions, offering the latest cadet programme, Multi-crew Pilot License (MPL), Airbus A320 Type Rating, PPC Validation, Licence Renewals, ELP assessments, and Flight Dispatch training. The organisation holds approvals under several aviation authorities, providing pilots in its target regions with world-class training standards.
Source: T3 Aviation Academy Press Release
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Philippine Pilot Training Groups Sign MOA for Simulator Training
Alpha Aviation Group Philippines (AAGP) signed on 30 September 2022 a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Topflite Academy to facilitate the entry of the latter’s CPL/IR graduates into AAG’s First Officer Transition (FOT) Program or the Airbus A320 Type Rating Program.
This is the fourth agreement formalized by AAG this year. Similar partnerships with other ATOs are being finalized according to AAG. “This is part of our ongoing advocacy not to compete but instead collaborate with our fellow industry players,” shares Capt. Vicente Casibang II, AAGP Accountable Manager.
Gracing the signing ceremony was AAG Regional Director, Asia-Pacific Mr. Cristopher Magdangal. “As the aviation industry continues to recover, we expect the demand for world-class pilots to reach, if not exceed pre-pandemic numbers. No single flight school can meet the industry requirements. We have to help each other,” underscores Mr. Magdangal, AAG Corporate Affairs.
Source: Alpha Aviation Group Philippines Press Release
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