Australia-based RMIT Aviation Academy Signs New Abinitio Cadet Pilot Program with South East Asian Low-Cost Carrier

RMIT University’s Aviation Academy, which has the largest owned and most modern training aircraft fleet in Australian higher education, leadership team concluded a South East Asian trip which included the signing of a new abinitio cadet pilot program with Thai Vietjet.

Lea Vesic, Director and CEO of RMIT Aviation Academy, participated in the CAPA India aviation Conference, engaging with industry leaders to discuss the future of aviation education and training. Followed by a visit to Bangkok, Thailand during which a signing of the Thai Vietjet Cadet Program was held at the Sky Careers Festival.

Lea Vesic reaffirmed her belief in aviation’s transformative power to positively impact societies and individuals saying, “I believe so deeply in the power of aviation to change people and societies for good. This trip not only reinforced my belief in the boundless opportunities the aviation industry holds but also highlighted the global spirit that drives it. The future is bright, and it’s being led by the next generation of leaders we’re so proud to support.

In September 2022 VietJet Air, held a signing ceremony and a roadshow Ab-initio Pilot Training Admission Day for its Cadet Pilot Program with Australian Flight School RMIT University located in Melbourne Australia. The flight training program will take 12 to 14 months and cost US$88,000.

Source: Lea Vesic (RMIT)
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Flight Simulator Solution Provider Reiser Simulation and Training Showcases Military Training Solutions at Airforce Symposium and Expo 2024

Germany headquartered simulator solution manufacturer Reiser Simulation and Training GmbH represented by Andreas Streicher attended the Airforce Symposium and Expo 2024 on June 13-14, 2024 at Marriott Grand Ballroom Manila, Philippines.

I showcase our cutting-edge training products tailored to meet the unique needs of the military. From immersive simulations to advanced training solutions, we’re committed to delivering excellence in military training.” shared Mr Streicher, Head of Sales at Reiser Simulation and Training GmbH.

Source: Andreas Streicher (Reiser Simulation and Training GmbH)
Photo Credit: Airforce Symposium and Expo 2024

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Flight Training Management Software Provider FlightLogger Onboards Philippine Flight School First Aviation Academy

Subic, Philippines based flight training organisation First Aviation Academy is pleased to announce that FlightLogger, a cutting-edge flight management system that will enhance the pilot training experience for its trainees, is now live and being used by its flight and ground instructors and pilot trainees.

This strategic collaboration marks a significant milestone for both organizations as they aim to streamline flight training operations and provide students with state-of-the-art tools to monitor and manage their flight training with First Aviation Academy.

FlightLogger is widely used by over 180 flight training organizations in around 45 countries worldwide. FlightLogger offers a comprehensive suite of features designed to simplify flight planning, tracking, and analysis. With its user-friendly interface and advanced capabilities, FlightLogger empowers pilots and instructors alike to optimize training sessions, monitor progress, and ensure adherence to safety protocols.

This collaboration aligns with FAA’s commitment to delivering the highest standards of aviation training and equipping their students with the tools they need to succeed in the industry.

As part of the partnership, FlightLogger provided specialized training sessions to instructors and students at First Aviation Academy, ensuring a seamless transition to the new system and maximizing its benefits.

Source: First Aviation Academy
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Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Tool, Aeroplanned, Releases 2nd ‘Excellence in Pilot-Training Planning’ Video

Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, has launched a new video series to showcase its offering to the different pilot training industry stakeholders.

Aeroplanned is relatively new and unique in the industry, which can make it challenging to explain its full scope. Our key focus is to seamlessly connect the pilot training pipeline, ensuring smooth student progress and optimal outcomes for all involved. But what does that actually look like?

We thought it would be good to showcase some of our favourite features and how they tackle significant issues within the flight training industry.

Check out the first video in the series – Identifying delayed students (with an intro to our new ‘Cohorts’ feature!)

We believe every student needs a tailored plan moving forward. No matter the type of training, if you want the best outcomes for your flight school – optimised resources, happy students, correctly-booked flight tests, accurate hiring and upgrade plans, predictable revenue (the list goes on!) – every student needs a plan.

For some students, on-time completion is crucial. In this video, we’ll show how easy it is to use our software to resolve delays and ensure students finish on-time.

Why is this important?

  • For airline cadets with booked slots in full flight simulators
  • For students moving between bases for streamlined transitions
  • For students with hard end dates due to financial, travel, immigration, or job commitments
  • Or simply to deliver training to the agreed contract and keep the flight school running like clockwork

Aeroplanned makes it simple to resolve delays and ensure on-time completion, creating a win-win situation for everyone involved.

Watch the video here

Source: Aeroplanned

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Full Flight Simulator Training Center Ansett Aviation Training Welcomes Indonesian Airline Customer

Australia headquartered Ansett Aviation Training which operates full flight simulator training centers across Australia, Asia (Taiwan), the Middle East (Dubai) and Europe (Italy) has shared that its Milan, Italy based full flight simulator training center has welcomed delegation from Pelita Air Indonesia.

It was a pleasure to welcome the managers of one of our most valuable customers and strengthen our partnership. We will continue providing them with our services on the AVRO RJ simulator both in wet and dry lease.” stated Ansett Aviation Training.

  • Ansett Aviation Italia is based at Malpensa Airport in Milan Italy and provides aviation pilot training to pilot professionals from all over the world.
  • Ansett Aviation Italia offers a complete suite of training solutions to provide licenced pilots with approved aircraft Type Ratings, Recurrency/Refresher training programs and other operations related training courses.
  • Ansett Aviation Italia operates from a world class, “state-of-the-art” training facility incorporating briefing rooms, classrooms, computer-based training systems, procedural trainers and technologically advanced certified Full Flight Simulators proximate to Terminal 2, Milan-Malpensa Airport. The facility was opened in December 2017.

The Milan based full flight simulator training center operates the following types:

  • Airbus A320-200
  • Boeing B737-800
  • Viking CL415
  • AVRO RJ-85/100

Source: Ansett Aviation Italia
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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider Appoints First Thai National as EASA Safety Manager

Global pilot training solution provider L3Harris Commercial Aviation has announced the appointment of K. Suneela Baima to EASA Safety Manager at their Bangkok Training Centre (BTC). K. Baima is the first Thai national to hold this position.

K. Baima’s appointment is a recognition of her deep understanding of EASA flight crew regulations. In her new role, she will be responsible for ensuring that the BTC meets all requirements to be an approved EASA training organization.

Her duties will include hazard identification, risk analysis and mitigation, safety performance reporting, and managing safety documentation.

Source: L3Harris Commercial Aviation
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Flight School Resource and Training Timeline Forecasting Tool, Aeroplanned, Launches ‘Excellence in Pilot-Training Planning’ Video Series

Aeroplanned, the pioneering resource planning platform for flight training, has launched a new video series to showcase its offering to the different pilot training industry stakeholders.

Aeroplanned is relatively new and unique in the industry, which can make it challenging to explain its full scope. Our key focus is to seamlessly connect the pilot training pipeline, ensuring smooth student progress and optimal outcomes for all involved. But what does that actually look like?

We thought it would be good to showcase some of our favourite features and how they tackle significant issues within the flight training industry.

First up: Identifying delayed students (with an intro to our new ‘Cohorts’ feature!)

In the flight training world, delays are all too common. Whether due to variable weather, cancellations, resource bottlenecks, or repeated lessons, keeping student pilots on track is complex. That’s where Aeroplanned comes in. Our new ‘Cohorts’ feature provides a comprehensive view of student progress, enabling proactive problem-solving to keep everyone on schedule.

Watch the video here to see how Aeroplanned uniquely uncovers flight training delays and provides detailed insights into student progress.

Our timelines offer both a high-level overview and detailed information. This ensures that flight schools, their customers, and partner airlines have the clarity needed to identify delays quickly and efficiently.

Why is this visibility so valuable?

  •  For Flight Schools: Streamlined operations and enhanced student management.
  • For Students: Clear, transparent progress tracking.
  • For Partner Airlines: Confidence in training timelines and cadet readiness.

With the issues identified, next up in our features review we’ll show you some of our effective tools to manage these delays and optimise resource utilisation.”

Source: Aeroplanned

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