Czech Republic-based University Enhances Training with Elite S311 Simulator Installation

Brno, Czech Republic – Elite Simulation Solutions has announced the successful installation of an S311 flight simulator at Brno University of Technology. The achievement highlights the company’s adaptability, as its simulators are designed to fit through standard 80cm-wide doors, ensuring seamless delivery and setup regardless of location.

About Elite Simulation Solutions
ELITE Simulation Solutions, based in Dübendorf, Zürich, is one of the world’s leading providers of IFR training software, flight controls and flight training devices. We build and support EASA, FAA, CASA, ANAC and DGCA approved flight training devices and offer custom programming to both private and government entities.

About Brno University of Technology
Brno University of Technology, located in Brno, Czech Republic, is a prestigious technical university offering programs in engineering, technology, and aviation.

Source: Elite Simulation Solutions
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Provider of Digital Aviation Training – Padpilot Acquired by Rose Street Partners

A second company within four weeks has received investment from Rose Street Partners in a deal advised upon by KBS Corporate.

Padpilot, a rapidly growing provider of digital training content for the aviation industry, follows Kenwood Damp Proofing in joining Rose Street’s portfolio with the help of Tom Eatough, KBS Corporate Director.

Rose Street has invested into three businesses since the investment company was founded in 2023.

Having grown into one of the European leaders within its sector, Padpilot, which was founded in 2010 and is based in Gloucester, is expanding globally, driven by the unrivalled quality of its content.

“We look forward to supporting the business in its long-term growth aspirations, whilst preserving the culture of quality and innovation built over many years by founders Graham and Jill Cownie,” said Rose Street Partners in its announcement of the investment.

Rose Street describes itself as a permanent home for enduring businesses, supporting them to thrive over the long term with a forever time horizon.

Dan Skyte, Rose Street founder and CEO, added: “Delighted to announce our third (and final!) investment of 2024 with Padpilot.

“Padpilot is a truly unique business, committed to providing the best aviation training content in the world.

“Padpilot’s relentless focus on quality and innovation has driven extraordinary levels of growth and we look forward to working with the whole team in continuing this trajectory for many years to come.

“(A) huge thank you to founders Graham and Jill Cownie for being a pleasure to work with and for placing their trust in Rose Street to support the remarkable company they have built.

“It’s been a great first year for Rose Street and I couldn’t be more excited for 2025.”

Source: KBS Corporate
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Portugal-based Aero Club de Leiria Join’s FlightLogger Family

Flight training management software solution provider FlightLogger is pleased to announce that Aero Clube de Leiria, Portugal’s second-oldest aeroclub, has selected FlightLogger to manage its training and operational needs. This partnership underscores FlightLogger’s commitment to supporting esteemed aviation institutions worldwide.

About Aero Clube de Leiria

Founded on January 3, 1938, Aero Clube de Leiria (ACL) has deep roots in Portuguese aviation history. As a non-profit public utility entity, ACL fosters a welcoming environment where novice and experienced pilots share their passion for aviation. The club ensures that instructors are always available to assist pilots, student pilots, and aviation enthusiasts.

ACL is certified by the National Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC) as a Declared Training Organization. Their flight school offers a range of programs, including the Private Pilot License, class and type rating revalidations, and refresher courses. Additionally, ACL provides services such as “Pilot for a Day” experiences, introductory flights, and panoramic tours, allowing individuals to explore the skies over Leiria.

Operating from the José Ferrinho Municipal Aerodrome in Leiria, ACL maintains an impressive fleet including aircraft like the Cessna 172N Skyhawk II and the Piper PA-18 Super Cub.

A partnership for the future

By adopting FlightLogger, Aero Clube de Leiria aims to enhance its training programs and operational efficiency, ensuring that both students and instructors benefit from a modernized, user-friendly digital environment. This collaboration reflects Aero Clube de Leiria’s dedication to providing high-quality aviation education and FlightLogger’s mission to support aviation training organizations worldwide.

Source: FlightLogger
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Boeing Resumes Aircraft Production for 737, 767, and 777/777X Programs in December 2024

Seattle, USA – Boeing has announced the resumption of production for its 737, 767, and 777/777X aircraft programs at its factories in the Pacific Northwest. The company implemented a thorough restart process emphasizing safety, training, and operational efficiency.

  • Boeing utilized its Safety Management System to ensure a safe and orderly factory restart.
  • Manufacturing teams were updated on training and certifications to maintain compliance with safety and quality standards.
  • Inventory levels were optimized to enable smooth production operations.
  • Boeing will continue to monitor production health indicators to ensure on-time delivery of aircraft to customers.

Statements:

  • “Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Team Boeing, we have now resumed production across our 737, 767, and 777/777X airplane programs,” said Stephanie Pope, President & CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We have taken time to ensure all manufacturing teammates are current on training and certifications, while positioning inventory at the optimal levels for smooth production.”

Source: Stephanie Pope (Boeing)
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Aircraft Manufacturer Bye Aerospace Showcases Electric Aviation Innovations at Revolution.Aero 2024

USA – Bye Aerospace, an electric aircraft manufacturer, participated as a presenter at Revolution.Aero. The company highlighted its developments in electric aviation and connected with industry stakeholders.

  • Revolution.Aero brought together aerospace leaders to discuss advancements in technology and industry trends.
  • Bye Aerospace received a strong positive response from attendees for its presentation on electric aircraft innovation.

Unlike other Advanced Air Mobility conferences, Revolution.Aero San Francisco 2024 has a strong focus on finance. A large portion of their audience is VCs/Investors, aircraft lessors, investment banks, and customers.

About Bye Aerospace
Based in Denver, Colorado, Bye Aerospace specializes in the development of electric aircraft for aviation training and personal use. The company is known for its all-electric eFlyer family of aircraft, which aims to reduce operating costs and environmental impact.

Source: Bye Aerospace
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