Training Organisation Management Software, FlightLogger, Welcomes First Training Organization Partner in Taiwan, Ansett Aviation Asia

With the expansion of Ansett Aviation’s simulator training facilities in Taiwan in 2016 and Milan in 2017, came the recognition of the need for a centralized hub to effectively manage their operations. The solution to this challenge was found in FlightLogger, which was successfully implemented in their Taiwan center in August 2022, thus marking a milestone for FlightLogger and gaining their first client in the Taiwan market.

‘’At Ansett Aviation Group, we understand the importance of providing high-quality flight training to our students. As a global simulator flight training organization, managing multiple facilities can be a challenging task. That’s why we rely on FlightLogger to help us streamline our operations and ensure consistency in our training programs. With FlightLogger as our centralized hub, we can manage all aspects of our business, from tracking student progress to keeping track of all our resources.

Not only does FlightLogger help us provide the best possible training experience to our students, but it also allows us to stay ahead of the competition by keeping an eye on market trends and identifying areas for improvement. With its powerful reporting and analytics capabilities, FlightLogger enables us to quickly spot any issues and find solutions to keep our operation running smoothly.

At Ansett Aviation Group, we are dedicated to preparing the next generation of responsible and talented pilots. With FlightLogger as our partner, we are confident in our ability to achieve our mission and provide the highest quality flight training to our students,’’ said Ansett Aviation.

About Ansett Aviation Training

The company has a long history originally operating as a small airline in 1936 by Sir Reginald Ansett. Over the years the company grew to become one of the two largest domestic airlines operating in Australia. The airline closed down in 2001 and the Ansett Simulator Pilot Training Centre in Melbourne Australia was purchased and developed into a state-of-the-art training facility named Ansett Aviation Training. The Melbourne facility now operates as the largest Independent Simulator Training Centre in the Southern Hemisphere. Nowadays, Ansett is the world’s leading independent provider of Aviation Training services with a renowned reputation for service excellence and commitment to delivering the highest quality training experience. Ansett has grown to own and operate four Training centers globally, whilst partnering with other training facilities to operate Ansett Simulators in additional locations and covering the broadest fleet of Simulator types in the world.

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Southeast Asian Pilot Simulator Training Center, AAG, Inducts 14 Pilots for A320 Type Rating Program

Clark, Philippines based pilot training group and full flight simulator training center Alpha Aviation Group Philippines (AAGP) inducted on 14 February 2023 another batch of 14 pilots to its flagship A320 type rating program, the AAG First Officer Transition (FOT) Program.

“We are very happy to welcome to the AAG Family this very diverse group of pilots, the second batch to undergo the FOT for year 2023. They shall soon join the network of more than 1,000 pilots AAG has trained since 2006,” shares Maria Rufina Santos (Head, Student Affairs and Client Relations, AAG).

Seven (7) of the trainees belong to various batches of AAG’s flagship ab-initio cadetship program called Airline Pilot Program (APP) while the other seven (7) are graduates of various flight schools in the Philippines including three (3) Cambodians and two (2) former flight instructors of the AAG International Center for Aviation Training (AICAT).

Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAG Philippines Accountable Manager) and Capt. Anthony Tan (AAG Philippines Head of Training) were also present to formally welcome the trainees. They reiterated AAG’s commitment to delivering top- of-class training value and experience. They also underscored the importance of preparation, hard work, and willingness to learn from failures as key ingredients to the success of any pilot training and a career in the airlines.

Source: AAGP Press Release
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