SimVIS-Simulator Visual Systems shared that the latest TruVIEW 4K-UHD LASER Visual System is ready for the the Flightdeck Solutions manufactured Airbus A320 FTD installation at Hanseo University in South Korea.
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SimVIS-Simulator Visual Systems shared that the latest TruVIEW 4K-UHD LASER Visual System is ready for the the Flightdeck Solutions manufactured Airbus A320 FTD installation at Hanseo University in South Korea.
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During the Sun’n’Fun airshow taking place from 9 to 14 April 2024 in Lakeland, Florida, Elixir Aircraft is proud to announce a new site in the United States. Situated at Sarasota Bradenton Airport in Florida, this facility will focus on the reassembly of aircraft intended for delivery to clients in the US. The demand for Elixir aircraft in the American market is substantial, with over 200 units already pre-ordered. This expansion will result in the employment of approximately 200 new staff members at the Sarasota location, in addition to the existing 200 staff members in France.
The 4th generation aircraft manufacturer, Elixir Aircraft, has marked the next phase of their growth by signing a long-term lease for their new, main US reassembly and support facility in Sarasota, Florida.
Located on the flight line at Sarasota Bradenton Airport (SRQ), the facility will consist of two custom and modern buildings. Elixir Aircraft will take occupation of the first 12,500 square feet fully renovated hangar in Q4 2024, mainly for initial re-assembly of aircraft delivered to US clients.
Then a new second building of 6,000 square feet adjacent to the first shall be taken on by Elixir Aircraft in August of 2025, to continue with re-assembly and hold spare parts stock for the east coast of the USA.
Both buildings will support Elixir Aircraft’s long-term growth and talent recruitment in America.
Elixir Aircraft envisions employing around 200 staff at Sarasota Bradenton Airport by 2027. These men and women will provide numerous services to Elixir Aircraft’s North American clients including administration, aircraft reassembly and deliveries, maintaining stock of spare parts and providing any support needed.
In addition to Sarasota, Elixir is currently putting in place additional support partnerships in Arizona and the Midwest USA.
The company’s CEO, Arthur Léopold-Léger, explains: “When we started Elixir, we knew the American market will be key to the future success of the company. After years of looking for the right U.S. location, and many trips to the area, we are excited to tell the world we will be in Sarasota, Florida. We at Elixir Aircraft would like to thank the management team of Sarasota Airport specifically Rick Piccolo Airport CEO, Joseph Filippelli SVP Real Estate and Lionel Guilbert SVP Operations, for making this decision and whole process both easy and enjoyable.”
Cyril Champenois, Elixir Aircraft co-Founder, further explains: “With over 200 aircraft already on order and pre-order in the U.S., our new Sarasota facility is crucial to our growth globally. Sarasota located on the East coast, with a passionate aviation and sailing community, is similar to our home city of La Rochelle France. We look forward to the future from an office that feels like home. We have also factored in room to grow in the SRQ area, so the Elixir team and I envision many happy years ahead of us.”
In February 2024, Elixir announced an expansion of their headquarters in La Rochelle, France to 14,000 m² (150,000 sqft). This highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly industrial site will house all production activities. Elixir Aircraft aims to produce more than 300 aircraft a year. To meet demand, Elixir HQ is expected to employ over a thousand people by 2033.
About Elixir Aircraft
Elixir Aircraft, created in 2015 and headquartered in France, offers aviators throughout the world the latest and most advanced 4th generation single engine aircraft. Based in La Rochelle, Elixir Aircraft employs more than 150 employees, is recruiting massively and is constructing new facilities in La Rochelle, France and Sarasota, Florida, USA.
Elixir Aircraft uses a technology from the world of competitive sailing, the “Carbon Oneshot” (in one piece), to simplify structures. More simplicity means fewer failures, so greater safety, but also less maintenance, and lower costs (estimates of $50/h fuel and maintenance). All Elixir airplanes feature advanced Garmin avionics in the cockpit.
20 Elixir are currently in operation, with over 200 examples on the order book (firm or pre-orders). In June 2023, the French President announces a 13 million euro subsidy for Elixir Aircraft. In early 2024, Elixir Aircraft announces the closing of its development financing for the next 5 years, with a budget of 40 million euros. Elixir Aircraft is a member of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA).
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Florida, United States headquartered Phoenix East Aviation (PEA) proudly announces its selection of MzeroA Online Ground School (MzeroA) as the exclusive ground school provider for its Part 141 flight training courses. This collaboration marks an innovative advancement in the quality of modern aviation education for aspiring pilots. With MzeroA’s leading edge content, and a proven track record of success preparing over 150,000 students for exams, PEA students will benefit from comprehensive and consistent instruction with around the clock availability throughout their training.
“As a passionate advocate for pilot education and training excellence, I am excited to be teaming with MzeroA to improve our training curriculum. We are not only enhancing access to top-tier instructional resources and proven training techniques, but we are joining with the loyal members of the MzeroA Nation to share our dedication to elevating aviation education standards.” – Kristoffer (KJ) Johnson, CEO & President of Phoenix East Aviation.
“As the founder of MzeroA, I am thrilled to announce the launch of our Part 141 product during Sun N’ Fun. Our content and methods have been training pilots under Part 61 for many years and this week marks our entrance into Part 141 flight training by a major domestic and international flight school with a long history. This collaboration represents a fusion of two industry leaders dedicated to shaping the future of aviation education. Together, with Phoenix East Aviation, we are positioned to equip a new generation of pilots with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the dynamic world of aviation.” – Jason Schappert, Founder & President of MzeroA.
About Phoenix East Aviation
With a legacy spanning over half a century, PEA has been at the forefront of global pilot training welcoming students from diverse backgrounds both domestically and worldwide. Operating from three premier locations in Florida, with a modern fleet of over 65 aircraft, PEA is committed to educating skilled aviation professionals for the launch of their professional career. PEA is an accredited institution, authorized to issue both M-1 & F-1 visas, and offers traditional and accelerated programs. Students enjoy uninterrupted timelines training year-round under PEA’s self-examining curriculums in a supportive campus environment. PEA provides financing options, partner-based degree programs, regional and major airline pathway programs, and alumni networking opportunities.
About MzeroA Online Ground School
MzeroA has distinguished itself as a leading provider of online aviation education, offering learners a dynamic community and user-friendly systems designed to promote safety and proficiency in all aviation endeavors. Through engaging online content, innovative instruction, and a user-friendly interface, MzeroA is revolutionizing aviation education, setting new standards for safety and mastery in the skies. Their aviation expertise and recent FAA approved Part 141 courses, in addition to their popular and proven Part 61 offerings, as well as Remote Pilot programs, provide future aviators with a thorough foundation for success at an affordable price point.
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Private-Radar, a cloud-based software designed to streamline the daily operations of pilot training organisations, shared information about its aircraft tracking system advantages for flight schools.
Automation: Streamlining Operations
One of the core functions of the Aircraft Tracking System is its ability to automate vital aspects of flight data management. Traditionally, recording accurate flight times and maintaining logbooks have been time-consuming tasks prone to human errors. Private-Radar’s solution streamlines these processes by automatically capturing flight times, including block time and air time. By synchronizing this data with the Flight School Management System, the ATS eliminates errors, ultimately saving both time and money for operators.
Safety Enhancement
Safety is a top priority in aviation, particularly in environments like flight schools, where pilots are often in the early stages of their training. The Aircraft Tracking System enhances safety by continuously monitoring aircraft movements and alerting operators to any potentially dangerous behaviors or situations in real-time. Whether it’s detecting low passes, airspace intrusions, or hand landings, the ATS provides immediate notifications, allowing operators to intervene promptly and mitigate risks effectively.
Live Tracking for Real-Time Monitoring
To provide more effective fleet management and enhanced operational oversight, Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System offers real-time flight monitoring. Private-Radar’s live tracking feature offers a secure and private map interface where operators can monitor the precise location, altitude, speed, and performance of their aircraft in real-time. This level of visibility ensures operators always know the whereabouts and activities of their fleet, empowering them to make informed decisions and respond swiftly to any emerging issues or concerns.
How Does Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System Work?
The Aircraft Tracking System revolves around a compact, ultra-lightweight device known as the Flight Tracker. Easily installed (and removable) within the aircraft, the Flight Tracker provides constant live positioning, by recording one GPS position every ten seconds and transmitting this data to Private-Radar’s servers via the GSM network, to be logged and recorded in Private-Radar’s flight school management system. This continuous data stream provides operators with comprehensive insights into their fleet’s movements and performance, allowing for comprehensive monitoring and real-time safety alerts.
How does Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System compare with ADSB and other systems?
Most people are familiar with ADSB (Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast) technology. An aviation tool that enables aircraft to broadcast their position, velocity, and other information for air traffic control and nearby aircraft to receive and use. However, ADSB comes with a set of limitations, particularly for light aircraft and, even more so, for flight schools.
For example, you can access live data on flightradar24.com, but ADSB data does not synchronize with your Flight School Management System or record the data you need. ADSB also relies on ground antennas that are not always available, and obstacles and terrain can significantly reduce its effectiveness. The onboard transponder can also be switched off, preventing ADSB from sending any transmissions.
In contrast, Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System offers a more robust and integrated solution, tailored specifically to the needs of flight schools, by seamlessly synchronizing with the flight school management system and instantly and accurately recording all relevant flight data. Crucially, the ATS also improves safety by automatically notifying you of dangerous behavior (low passes, airspace intrusions, accidents, and hard landings).
Each position recorded by the Flight Tracker is analyzed in real time against the altitude and airspace. The Flight Tracker seamlessly integrates with Private-Radar’s Safety Management System, and in case of an issue, the Aircraft Tracking System generates an SMS event and sends automatic warning notifications to the SMS manager and any other key personnel
To conclude, Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System represents a significant advancement in aviation training solutions, providing an innovative and automated system for flight data management, safety enhancement, and real-time fleet monitoring. By leveraging the power of automation and advanced tracking capabilities, operators can streamline their operations, mitigate risks, and ensure the safety and efficiency of their aircraft fleets.
Earlier in the year the flight school solution provider shared its 2023 traction and adoption by flight schools:
“In 2023, we doubled down on our commitment to excellence, further consolidating our position as a leading provider of flight school management solutions. We are proud to say that over 50,000 users currently benefit from Private-Radar in 30 countries over the five continents, including industry leaders Lufthansa Aviation Training and CAE.
In May, we had the opportunity to visit our partners at Lufthansa Aviation Training in Rostock, Germany. During our stay at the European Flight Academy, we had the privilege of spending two days with the team, exploring their cutting-edge facilities, and even participating in an instructional flight. We were also able to film this remarkable experience and showcase our solutions in real-world conditions.
2023 has also been an extremely busy year for our partners, with over 400,000 hours of flight recorded by our Aircraft Tracking System, which is now equipped in over 700 aircraft around the world.
In regard to the Flight School Management System, we have published over 40 improvements and new features this year alone. On top of this, we’ve continued to overhaul the whole solution to allow for a faster and more user-friendly interface, with our dedicated team continuing to work under the hood to make the application quicker, more reliable and more secure.”
To learn more about Private Radar and its offering check out the Private Radar AFM Supplier Directory Profile.
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Austria and Netherlands based flight simulation solution provider and manufacturer of flight simulators (including full flight simulators) AMST is set to showcase its comprehensive portfolio of pilot training solutions at the FIDAE International Air and Space Fair on April 9-14, 2024 in Santiago, Chile.
As a leading exhibition for Aerospace, Defense, and Security in Latin America, FIDAE is the perfect stage for AMST to present its advanced training solutions designed for governmental and civil aviation sectors.
AMST will be at the Austrian Pavilion, at booth 205.
AMST Team:
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Vrgineers was selected by Lockheed Martin to participate in a pilot training industrial cooperation project for the F-35 as part of the initiative to supply the Czech Republic with two squadrons of 5th Generation jet fighters.
“We are honored to be part of F-35 Industrial Cooperation Programme in Czech Republic and committed to support pilot training with all the technologies and capabilities our Vrgineers team can offer,” says Marek Polcak, co-founder and CEO of Vrgineers.
In this strategic partnership, Vrgineers will be responsible for the development and delivery of unclassified next generation training simulators, specifically tailored to support Czech pilots. While these simulators may not replicate the precise behavior of the training aircraft with 100% accuracy, they are designed to meet certain training procedures and familiarization requirements. This development marks a significant milestone in ensuring the readiness and competence of the Czech Republic’s pilot training programs.
A notable feature of these training simulators is their non-confidential mode, allowing for operation in non-secure environments. This key attribute enhances accessibility by eliminating the need for specialized secured rooms, making the simulators readily available for pilot training.
“The Czech Air Force has many years of experience in the operational deployment of tactical aircraft. The introduction and use of tactical simulators that can be easily packed, transported and assembled to train tactical scenarios and the broad spectrum of missions outside of the main operational base will enable the currency of our pilots even during long-term deployments. New trends of VR and MR enable this requirement, and thanks to the agreed industrial cooperation between LM and Vrgineers as part of the F-35 contract, CzAF will have an opportunity to use such a system,” adds BG Jaroslav Mika, Deputy Director of the Force Development Division of the Ministry of Defence.
Moreover, the simulators are engineered for quick and easy setup and operation. This user-friendly approach ensures that pilots have continuous access to these invaluable training tools, thereby enhancing their preparation for the challenges and missions they will face. This accessibility not only optimizes the training process but also contributes to overall readiness and effectiveness.
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. The 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.
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United States headquartered True Course Simulations (TCS), a provider of flight training simulation solutions which has previously hinted deployment of devices to Australia, will be delivering two (2) new flight training device to SFC Australia (Sydney Flight College) based on social media activity.
Earlier this month the simulator manufacturer shared the advantages of the incorporation of its devices into training – flight training is a critical phase in the journey of aspiring pilots, and flight schools often encounter various challenges that can hinder their effectiveness. True Course Simulations, a pioneering company specializing in Virtual Reality (VR) flight training, offers innovative solutions to address these challenges, benefiting both students and flight schools alike.
Better Prepared Students
Flight schools want their students to be well-prepared for their flights. True Course Simulations achieves this by providing immersive VR training environments that allow students to practice and refine their skills in a safe and controlled setting. This ensures that students gain essential knowledge and confidence before they ever step into an actual aircraft.
Reduced Training Hours
Flight training can be expensive and time-consuming. True Course Simulations helps students achieve their licenses more efficiently by offering realistic VR scenarios that allow for repeated practice without the limitations of aircraft availability or weather conditions. This can significantly reduce the number of flight hours required for certification.
Shortage of Instructors and High Student Ratios
With VR training, flight schools can alleviate the burden of instructor shortages and high student-to-instructor ratios. Virtual instructors can guide multiple students simultaneously, offering personalized feedback and guidance, thereby improving the learning experience and ensuring more efficient progress.
Weather, Maintenance, and Instructor Availability
Aircraft downtime due to weather, maintenance, or instructor unavailability can disrupt training schedules. True Course Simulations mitigates these issues by offering consistent access to training scenarios regardless of external factors. This continuity ensures that students can maintain a steady learning pace.
Remedial Training
For students who require extra training or remediation, True Course Simulations provides an ideal platform. Students can revisit challenging scenarios, practice emergency procedures, and improve specific skills until they reach proficiency, all within a controlled and supportive VR environment.
Eliminating Gaps Between Flights
The gaps between flights, caused by various factors, can hinder student progress. With VR training, students can continue their learning and skill development during these downtime periods, ensuring that they stay engaged and retain what they’ve learned.
Emergency Training
True Course Simulations allows flight schools to simulate emergencies in a safe and controlled environment. Students can practice responding to critical situations, honing their decision-making skills and improving their ability to handle emergencies during actual flights.
Cost Reduction
The cost of flight training can be a barrier to aspiring pilots. VR training reduces costs associated with fuel, aircraft maintenance, and instructor fees. This can make flight training more affordable and accessible, helping students pursue their dreams of becoming pilots.
Reducing Carbon Emissions
Flight schools are increasingly concerned about environmental impact. By reducing the need for actual flight hours, True Course Simulations helps flight schools contribute to lower carbon emissions, aligning with sustainability goals and mandates.
Assessment and Readiness Insights
True Course Simulations offers flight schools valuable insights into their students’ abilities and readiness. Schools can track progress, identify areas for improvement, and ensure that only students truly prepared for flight are sent up in the air, maximizing safety and efficiency.
True Course Simulations provides a transformative solution to many of the challenges faced by flight schools. By leveraging virtual reality technology, they enhance training efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety, ultimately helping students achieve their goals and ensuring flight schools can operate more effectively in a rapidly changing aviation landscape.
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Pooleys, a United Kingdom headquartered leading manufacturer and publisher of aviation, pilot training content and flight equipment supplier, is delighted to announce the appointment of Patrick Schutterop as its new International Business Development Director as of 2024.
Mr. Schutterop joins Pooleys after 16 years at Bose Corporation as their Business Manager – Aviation for EMEAI, Asia and APAC where he and his team were responsible for managing Bose’s extensive aviation dealer network, many of whom are also Pooleys customers.
Sebastian Pooley, Managing Director said, “We could not be happier to welcome Patrick to the Pooleys team. Patrick brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role. Having worked with him during his 16 years at Bose, we know he brings a passion and dedication to customer service that is at the heart of everything Pooleys does.”
Patrick Schutterop added, “With great enthusiasm I look forward to joining the strong, passionate, dedicated and motivated team at Pooleys Flight Equipment, contributing my share to their already impressive success.”
Patrick will officially start with Pooleys on 1st May, 2024.
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Malta based flight training organisation Professional Aviation Training Academy – Malta shared that it is currently upgrading its ALSIM manufactured flight simulator.
Earlier in the year the Academy shared that it was as well upgrading its Tecnam P2002JF aircraft with the latest Garmin G5 PFD and HSI.
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