Global Operator of Pilot Training Center Ansett Aviation Training is Seeking ATO Crew Training Coordinator for Italian Training Center

Australia headquartered global operator of pilot simulator training centres since the mid 1980s, Ansett Aviation Training (AAT), has shared that its Milan, Italy based training center Ansett Aviation Italia is seeking applicants for an ATO Crew Training Coordinator position.

Ansett Aviation Italia operates the following full flight simulators:

  • Airbus A320
  • AVRO RJ-85/100 – BAE 146
  • Boeing 737NG
  • Viking CL-415

Source: Ansett Aviation Training
Photo Credit: Ansett Aviation Italia

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European Airline Announces Expansion of Pilot Training Infrastructure in 2025 in Partnership with CAE

  • easyJet is expanding its training capabilities at CAE London Gatwick and CAE Milan to support the airline’s growth strategy
  • The airline will also begin training pilots at CAE Amsterdam
  • This means easyJet will continue to train its pilots in the most advanced training devices available in the world
  • The move will support the airline’s planned growth in the coming years including a new base opening in Southend in spring and planned expansion in Italy, subject to European Commission approval.

Europe’s leading airline easyJet has announced that it is expanding its flight training operations across Europe through its continued partnership with world-renowned training and simulation technology partner CAE.

The airline is expanding at existing CAE training facilities with two additional state-of-the-art full flight simulators in London Gatwick and one additional full flight simulator in Milan. easyJet is also beginning pilot training at CAE Amsterdam, which will house two full flight simulators exclusive to easyJet training operations. The additional full flight simulators will begin training operations from winter 2025.

The expansion will support easyJet’s continued growth across the UK and Europe. Next spring, the airline will open a new three-aircraft base at London Southend, alongside significant and strategic growth in Italy with new bases planned at Milan Linate and Rome, subject to the European Commission approval. easyJet will also take delivery of nine new Airbus A320 aircraft, following the delivery of 16 aircraft in its last financial year.

The move reinforces easyJet’s industry leading reputation for pilot training through its partnership with CAE, leveraging the latest generation technology. It means the airline’s pilot training facilities, with a fleet of 19 flight simulators across three countries, will be among the most modern in the world.

With the training centres operational for up to 20 hours a day during peak training periods, they will deliver the annual training needs for over 7000 easyJet pilots, including for newly-qualified pilots, recurrent training for experienced pilots and command upgrade courses – the training programme for experienced Senior First Officers to become Captains.

David Morgan, easyJet’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “easyJet is a growing airline and expanding these Europe-wide training facilities in partnership with CAE will play a critical role in supporting this growth across our network. By continuing to utilise advanced technologies, we are ensuring our thousands of pilots across Europe are trained to the global industry leading standards we are recognised for. That’s why around 100 million customers choose to travel with us each year.

“We are pleased to continue working with CAE as a trusted global training provider, to help ensure easyJet is a centre of excellence for crew training.”

“We’re delighted to extend and expand our longstanding partnership with easyJet and to support their growth,” said Michel Azar-Hmouda, CAE Division President, Commercial Aviation “Through our state-of-the-art facilities and tailored training solutions, we’re shaping the future of aviation training while reaffirming our commitment to innovation, safety, and operational excellence.”

easyJet continues to expand its network and operations across Europe with 31 bases across eight countries and operating a fleet of over 340 A320 family aircraft. The airline flies over 1000 routes to over 160 destinations in 37 countries.

easyJet uses CAE’s latest generation of flight simulators, including the CAE 7000XR FFS equipped with the CAE Tropos™ 6000XR visual system. It was also to utilise CAE’s latest generation of FTDs, the CAE 600XR, to train its pilots.

About CAE
At CAE, we equip people in critical roles with the expertise and solutions to create a safer world. As a technology company, we digitalize the physical world, deploying software-based simulation training and critical operations support solutions. Above all else, we empower pilots, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, airlines, business aviation operators, and defence and security forces to perform at their best every day and when the stakes are the highest. Around the globe, we’re everywhere customers need us to be with approximately 13,000 employees in more than 240 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. CAE represents more than 75 years of industry firsts—the highest-fidelity flight and mission simulators as well as training programs powered by digital technologies. We embed sustainability in everything we do. Today and tomorrow, we’ll make sure our customers are ready for the moments that matter.

Source: easyJet
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Global FFS Training Center Operator Simaero Signs First A320 NEO Full Flight Simulator from Havelsan for Its Soon-to-Open India Training Centre

  • India is projected to need 1,770 single-aisle aircraft, such as the A320 NEO, over the next 20 years, creating a significant demand for full-flight simulator capacity to train both current and future pilots.
  • Simaero partners with HAVELSAN, a prominent Turkish device manufacturer, to deliver its first A320 NEO full-flight simulator in India. The device will be ready-for-training by Q2 2025.
  • Simaero’s first aviation training facility in Delhi NCR, set to open in early 2025, will host eight full-flight simulators in the near future.
  • Simaero India’s upcoming facility to be a hub for simulator training in India and South Asia.

New Delhi, India – Pilot and aviation training in India has received a significant boost as France-headquartered Simaero, a world-leading provider in pilot training and simulation engineering solutions, announced the signing of its first A320 NEO full-flight simulator for its state-of-the-art training facility set to open in Delhi NCR in early 2025. To deliver its first simulator in India, Simaero has partnered with HAVELSAN, a prominent Turkish manufacturer.

The new HAVELSAN manufactured A320 NEO device will add to the group’s growing global fleet of 30+ active full-flight simulators and will be ready-for-training by Q2 2025.

The signing ceremony was held at the national capital in the presence of dignitaries from France, Turkey and India which included top officials of Simaero and HAVELSAN.

The French aviation training firm’s signing of the first simulator training facility comes at a time when India is poised for a boom in the aviation sector and experts have forecasted an unprecedented requirement of trained pilots. This first full-flight simulator, to represent Airbus’ variant A320 NEO, the narrow-body, commercial passenger twin engine jet airliner, which is immensely popular in the Indian aviation space for short to medium range of travel. One A320 NEO full-fight simulator can cover close to 6,000 hours of flight crew training.

According to a senior official from the France-headquartered firm Simaero, which has committed $100 million to developing aviation training infrastructure in India, the installation of the full-flight simulator is the first of eight planned simulators at the company’s new training centre in the national capital. This will soon be followed by the addition of other simulators representing widely used narrow-body aircraft, including the ATR 72-600 and B737.

“India’s aviation sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by increased regional connectivity and record orders for single-aisle aircraft, such as the Airbus A320 aircraft family. Partnering with HAVELSAN to introduce the first A320 NEO full-flight simulator at our Delhi facility marks the initial step in our commitment to addressing the rapidly growing demand for pilot training in the country. Our new facility in Delhi will provide high-quality, cost-effective training solutions, reducing the need for airlines to send pilots abroad for training—an expensive proposition,” said Khushbeg Jattana, General Manager of Simaero India.

“As HAVELSAN, we are incredibly excited about the deployment of our Airbus A320 neo full flight simulator to Simaero. This milestone is not only a proud moment for us but also a reflection of the trust we’ve earned from global training centres like Simaero. Over the years, we’ve worked tirelessly to develop cutting-edge simulators that meet the highest standards of quality and safety, and this delivery proves that our commitment is being recognized internationally. We are thrilled to support Simaero’s world-class pilot training programs and look forward to continuing to strengthen our global partnerships in aviation,” stated Mehmet Akif Nacar, Ph.D CEO of HAVELSAN.

About SIMAERO
Simaero is a world-leading provider of pilot training on full-flight simulators and simulation engineering solutions. In global aviation, change is a constant. We promise to be a straightforward and continual presence in the complex training requirements of international airlines and pilots. With five training centres strategically located in France (headquarters), South Africa, China and India, Simaero trains over 5,000 pilots every year from 250+ civil and military carriers and 80+ countries. Our simulator fleet and training solutions cover the main commercial aircraft types, including Airbus, Boeing, ATR, and Embraer.

About HAVELSAN
HAVELSAN, a global leader in simulation and training solutions with over four decades of experience, offers a comprehensive range of flight simulators, including Full Flight Simulators (FFS), Flight Training Devices (FTD), Instrument Procedure Trainers (IPT), and FNPT II/MCC devices. HAVELSAN has a proven track record of delivering high-quality, cost-effective solutions to airlines and training centers worldwide. Committed to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction, HAVELSAN is dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of aviation operations.

Source: Simaero
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