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Dynamic Advanced Training Hosts AFM Global Pilot Training Organisation Leadership Summit Dinner
Dubai, United Arab Emirates based Dynamic Advanced Training, a world-class SEP training center, hosted attendees from the AFM Global Pilot Training Organisation Leadership Summit 2023 for dinner on Wednesday, 15th of November 2023 under the theme of “Dynamic Dinner under the Sim”.
The summit brought together over 50 of the world’s leading flight training organisation leaders which got to experience the training center before enjoying a 3 course dinner.
To learn more about the summit check out this announcement.
Source: Dynamic Advanced Training
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Dubai Hosts AFM Global Pilot Training Organisation Leadership Summit Bringing Together Industry Leaders Training Over 8,000 Pilots Per Year Using Over 1,050 Training Aircraft
AFM (www.afm.aero), a Dubai, United Arab Emirates headquartered pilot training industry market intelligence platform and advisory firm held the second edition of the AFM Global Pilot Training Organisation Leadership Summit bringing together over 50 of the world’s leading flight training organisation owners and chief executive officers. The industry leaders together operate a combined training fleet of over 1,086 aircraft and are currently training over 8,000 pilots per year.
The summit was held on the 3rd and 4th day of the Dubai Airshow at the world-class pilot training facilities of Emirates Flight Training Academy (EFTA) and saw the industry leaders engage in panel discussions to enhance the industry’s response to the growing demand for pilots. As the airline industry rapidly recovered in 2022 and 2023 the flight training industry has been slower to recover and is facing numerous challenges in the scaling up of training operations to meet the demand for pilots.
Maximilian Buerger, Managing Director of AFM.aero, commented: “Our mission is to connect the global pilot training stakeholders similar to how the airline industry and Dubai have connected the world! AFM shares on a weekly basis pilot training industry relevant developments with over 16,000 stakeholders including over 400 airlines. We wanted to use our knowledge and network to host this summit and support the industry in scaling training operations to meet the growing demand for pilots. Due to the geographical diverse global attendance of industry leaders, the phenomenal summit venue at Emirates Flight Training Academy, and fantastic partners this summit provided the ideal platform for attendees to share knowledge and enhance collaboration within the industry. I would like to thank Capt. Abdulla Al Hammadi, the Emirates Flight Training Academy Team, Mark Kammer, and the Dynamic Advanced Training Team for their support in making this event happen – the world’s most global meeting of pilot training industry leaders.”
Capt. Abdulla Al Hammadi, Divisional Vice President Emirates Flight Training Academy, commented: “This is the second edition and was another great opportunity to host this event at Emirates Flight Training Academy during the 2023 Dubai Airshow in collaboration with AFM. We constantly and closely monitor industry trends and it’s strikingly clear that the pilot shortage is increasing at a higher rate than the training industry can support.”
“Our aim at this summit is to share information and discuss the challenges we anticipate for the future of the pilot training industry. We believe that by working together, we can collectively tackle the global pilot shortage to produce better skilled pilots and, in turn, safer skies. A major challenge is finding well qualified, experienced flight and ground instructors who are able to support the younger generations as they make that journey towards the right-hand seat of a commercial aircraft.” Shared Capt. Al Hammadi.
Mark Kammer, Director of Operations at Dynamic Advanced Training, commented: “Dynamic Advanced Training is honoured to be working hand-in-hand with AFM.aero to facilitate the pilot training industry’s networking event. As a UAE grown aviation training organization and part of the Khansaheb Investment Group, we are especially proud that Dynamic’s cutting-edge facility located in Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub at Dubai South will serve as a networking platform and allow us the opportunity to demonstrate reality-based training to a wider audience.”
In line with Dubai’s position to be a global hub for aviation training the summit brought together flight school leaders from across the globe including, New Zealand, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, India, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Lebanon, Turkey, South Africa, Serbia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
A summit event report highlighting the key insights will be shared on AFM.aero in the coming weeks.
About AFM.aero
Headquarter in Dubai; United Arab Emirates AFM (www.afm.aero) is a pilot training industry market intelligence platform and advisory firm launched in 2021 which supports airlines, flight schools, simulator training centers, pilot training industry suppliers, institutional investors in the pilot training sector and other industry stakeholders with industry information and advisory services.
About Emirates Flight Training Academy
Emirates launched the Emirates Flight Training Academy in 2017 to train students with no previous knowledge of flying. All graduates have the unique opportunity to go through Emirates’ recruitment process. The Academy combines cutting-edge learning technologies and a modern fleet of 29 training aircraft – 22 x Cirrus SR22 G6 single-engine piston, 4 x Embraer Phenom 100EV very light jet, and 3 x Diamond DA42-VI light piston twin-engine aircraft. EFTA’s state-of-the-art facility, which is spread over 12.5 million sq. ft. (1.2 million sq. m.) equivalent to 200 football pitches, currently has 36 modern classrooms, 6 full motion flight simulators, an independent Air Traffic Control Tower, and a dedicated 1,800m runway.
About Dynamic Advanced Training
Certified by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and conveniently located in Dubai, Dynamic is the UAE’s only accredited and independent Cabin Crew Training Organization (CCTO). Be it for Business Jets or Commercial Aircraft, Dynamic is a one-stop-shop solution for all Safety and Emergency Procedure (SEP) training needs for both Cabin Crew and Pilots. Dynamic utilizes the world’s most advanced full motion cabin simulators and sophisticated training equipment, ensuring that aircrew experience a truly challenging, hands-on, and immersive learning environment that vastly improves understanding and knowledge retention. The blended learning is holistic and designed to be fun.
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Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality Headsets Provider, Vrgineers, Launches XTAL 3 CAVU MR Headset with Advanced AMD and NVIDIA Chips
The US-Czech startup, Vrgineers, specializing in Virtual and Mixed Reality technologies for pilot training, has teamed up with AMD and NVIDIA, graphical chip rivals, to pioneer an innovative architecture for mixed reality simulators. Vrgineers will unveil the new MR headset XTAL 3 CAVU at I/ITSEC 2023.
Mixed reality technology is gaining momentum in the simulation industry, especially in pilot training environment and is expected to surpass the usage of standard projection-based simulators. Today’s mixed reality technology has been limited by the quality of image sensors and high-performance requirements.
To address this challenge Vrgineers designed an innovative system that eliminates calculation bottlenecks and brings mixed reality technology to the forefront of the industry with its new XTAL 3 CAVU (Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited) Mixed Reality Headset. This unique mixed reality system utilizes 24Mpix image sensors that are connected to Xilinx FPGA PCIe16x card (chip manufacturer acquired by AMD) via optical cables. This “hardcoded” processor is dedicated to calculating high resolution mixed reality images in just 1 millisecond, while the direct connection with the latest NVIDIA Quadro RTX A6000 GPU bypasses the CPU, reducing overall latency to a minimum. As a result, the Quadro RTXA600 is entirely dedicated to virtual reality calculations, conserving resources and enhancing performance.
“By utilizing AMD XILINX FPGA in a combination with NVIDIA Quadro card, we found a way to provide so much needed performance boost for mixed reality, which is far above of two fastest graphical cards, with much lower latency as well as power consumption,” explains Marek Polcak, Vrgineers CEO & co-founder.
The XTAL 3 CAVU design is crafted from precision-engineered carbon, showcasing an exquisite balance of strength, remarkable lightweight characteristics, and exceptional durability. It is an ideal choice for applications in high-performance industries such as pilot training. This design ensures the headset is lighter than ever before, setting new standards for both comfort and performance.
This unique system will be embedded in Vrgineers Mixed Reality Classroom Simulators and available for purchase in 2024 for selected partners, such as U.S. NAVY under the SBIR Phase II. For less demanding scenarios, Vrgineers are also offering an improved version of XTAL 3 NEO Mixed Reality Headset, which is currently the most affordable solution for pilot training on the market.
All Vrgineers products, including our cutting-edge virtual and mixed reality headsets are TAA certified and comply with the strictest security regulations for deployment in restricted areas.
About Vrgineers
Vrgineers is a leader in developing immersive technologies and provides high-quality, effective training for military pilots using the advanced XTAL VR and MR headsets, along with aviation simulators that serve as the foundation for a modern synthetic training platform. The XTAL headset, designed with input from aviation professionals worldwide, meets demanding requirements for realistic simulation. Our interconnected trainers facilitate comprehensive scenarios, including individual and cooperative exercises involving pilots, co-pilots, gunners, JTAC instructors, and squadron coordination. Vrgineers’ simulators support diverse aviation platforms, from propeller-driven to supersonic aircraft and helicopters.
Source: Vrgineers
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Philippines’ largest pilot training organisation Alpha Aviation Group (AAG) Philippines shared that Captain Rao and Captain Bharath from AAG Centre for Aviation Training (ACAT), AAG’s sister company and full flight simulator training center in Chennai, India, visited AAG Philippines (AAGP) and AAG International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT) for an exchange of knowledge and insights to enhance processes and identify differences in each firm’s standards.
AAG operates flight schools and full flight simulator training centers around the globe.
Source: Alpha Aviation Group
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