Simulator Manufacturer, Simnest Aviation, Installs Airbus A320 FNPT II APS MCC in Portuguese Pilot Training Organization

Simnest Aviation announced that it is installing an Airbus A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator at International Flight Academy (IFA). IFA will soon launch its new course, APS MCC, on this new device. IFA is an international flight academy base in Portugal offering EASA ATO (Approved Training Organisation) courses. IFA has two bases of operation, Cascais and Viseu.

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Aviation Radio Simulation Provider, PlaneEnglish, Announces New Features and Modules

PlaneEnglish announced its new product: a new airport module which implements and makes available the AIM Chapter 2 Aeronautical Lighting and Other Visual Aids content, can be customized to individual airports, and can be extended to model specific airport operating environments. When coupled with the built-in Learning Management System (LMS) and the ability to monitor and track user activity, ARSim delivers an easy-to-use record-keeping capability that helps airports meet their CFR Part 139 requirements.

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Flight School Management Software, Aviatize, Sets up Shop in the USA and Signs Raft of US Operators

AVIATIZE, the All-in-One Software Platform for General Aviation announced that five US operators signed on to the AVIATIZE platform following the opening of their new US office.

The AVIATIZE suite is a unique product for general aviation. The customizable all-in-one system for flight schools, maintenance organizations, charter operators and private aircraft owners is the ideal platform to centralize process management for those who otherwise require multiple separate applications and use software not specifically developed and adapted for general aviation such as airline software or are using spreadsheets.

AVIATIZE recently opened a US office in Scottsdale, AZ headed by Dominiek De Roo, former FTO General Manager and Head of Training Performance at CAE Phoenix – Aviation Academy, AZ.

Dominiek De Roo said: “Arizona hosts some of the most active general aviation US airports here in the Phoenix metropolitan area. I am excited to lead the US AVIATIZE operations and hereby empower aircraft owners, operators and maintenance organizations to focus on operational excellence, safety and compliance through real-time data analysis. I am proud to say that we are hitting the ground running with our cutting edge AVIATIZE platform – the uptake and interest has been fantastic.”

TOM Verbruggen, CEO AVIATIZE: “The successful introduction of AVIATIZE on the US market during the Reno Air Races last year energized us to be closer to our customers. Dominiek has the experience and capability to continue delivering on AVIATIZE’s promise of providing sophisticated software wrapped in a user-friendly experience. His work has already yielded benefits to the company and our clients.”

The Palm Springs Air Museum, Sun West Aviation, Paragon Airways, RebuildRescue and LeMAC Aviation from Mesa, AZ all will integrate AVIATIZE into their Flight and Maintenance operations to have a single user-friendly platform for all applications.

Fred Bell, Vice-Chairman of the Palm Springs Air Museum, said: “As one of the largest Warbird Operators in the United States, we are very excited to take advantage of this revolutionary software to improve our operations.”

To further kick off the launch in the US, AVIATIZE will be at the world’s largest airshow – EAA AirVenture Oshkosh – from July 24-30.

Tom: “I am looking very much forward to Oshkosh – a childhood’s dream is coming true! We are happy to demonstrate our newest features for private aircraft owners, flight schools and maintenance facilities and look forward to being part of this celebration of General Aviation.”

2023 Reno Air Races

Six air racers at the 2023 edition of the Reno Air Races, expected to host more than 150 airplanes and pilots celebrating the world’s fastest motorsport, will equally use the AVIATIZE platform during the September event. At least Two P-51s from the Palm Springs Museum will use the AVIATIZE platform at this Year’s Reno Air Races as well as other racers in different categories, such as the Play Hard T6 from LeMac Aviation.

Source: AVIATIZE Press Release
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Simulator Manufacturer, MPS, Completes Factory Solar Panel Installation

Multi Pilot Simulations (MPS), which designs and manufactures flight simulation training devices and ancillary training tools for the commercial pilot training industry based in the Netherlands, announced that it has successfully installed a solar panel roof on its factory in Groenekan to offset total power usage and build FTDs with green energy only.

“As of last month, MPS’ factory has been powered by solar panel roof. Bata Energy Solutions installed 298 panels which are expected to generate 117,930 kWh annually. MPS is thrilled to introduce this renewable source of power to their operations so they can continue to play a much larger part in reducing their environmental footprint.” shared MPS.

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Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Aeroplanned

In this week’s AFM Pilot Training Leadership Interview Series AFM’s Managing Director Maximillian Buerger speaks with Jen Liddle, Co-founder of Aeroplanned, an innovative and new strategic planning platform for the flight training industry.

The conversation covers:

  • Introduction to Aeroplanned and its advantages for flight schools
  • Latest announcements from Aeroplanned including a number of well known flight training organisations which are using the tool to realize significant efficiency benefits
  • Key trends and challenges that Jen is seeing in the pilot training industry

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Pilot Ground School Materials Provider, Padpilot, Announces its Newest Ground School Partner

Padpilot, the leading publisher of digital aviation educational materials, introduced its new ground school partner, Scoala Superioara de Aviatie Civila. Founded in 1999, the Romanian aviation academy is based at Bucharest Băneasa-Aurel Vlaicu International Airport and has trained more than 4000 pilots.

“Offering a comprehensive range of EASA aviation licences and with a large fleet of training aircraft, we’re delighted to be providing eReader theory materials for their PPL(A) courses,” said Padpilot.

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Cirrus Aviation and ALSIM Forge Alliance to Establish New U.S. Facility to Meet Demand in North America

At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2023 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Cirrus Aviation and ALSIM proudly announced a strategic alliance designed to fuel ongoing expansion and address the increase in demand for the North American aviation market. A key component of this partnership involves the establishment of a new facility located in the Southeastern region of the United States.

Over the past several years, ALSIM Simulators has experienced remarkable success, securing approximately 50 new customers in Canada and the United States since mid-2017. This continued growth and increasing market demand have prompted ALSIM to join forces with Cirrus Aviation to further promote their state-of-the-art flight training devices to both existing and potential customers, while ensuring exceptional customer service and support.

By establishing a US facility in partnership with Cirrus Aviation, ALSIM aims to provide unparalleled support, technical expertise, and enhanced services to customers throughout the continent. This collaborative effort will bolster the delivery of high-quality flight training solutions, cementing the combined strengths of ALSIM and Cirrus Aviation in the North American market.

“We are excited to announce this alliance with ALSIM,” said Nayda Cattin, Director of Cirrus Aviation. “This partnership is a natural fit that allows us to share the success of integrating these machines into the training environment in order to efficiently meet the growing demand for pilot training.”

“We are delighted to collaborate with Cirrus Aviation,” commented Jean-Paul Monnin, President and CEO of ALSIM. “This alliance will empower us to better serve our customers, provide comprehensive technical services, and expand our market presence in North America.”

The Cirrus Aviation and ALSIM alliance represents a shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction. By leveraging their combined expertise and resources, both organizations are poised to shape the future of flight training and meet the evolving demands of the industry.

About Cirrus Aviation

Cirrus Aviation, Inc. is an FAA Part 141 Flight School located in Sarasota, FL.  It was founded in 1994 by former military aviator David Cattin, who remains its President today.  The vision guiding the organization has always incorporated the latest technology to better educate and create the aviators of tomorrow.

The company offers training for aviators from many backgrounds including veterans using the GI Bill, university students through the Liberty University Flight Training Affiliates program, international students on approved student Visa’s, and of course, the local domestic market learning to fly for future careers or just for fun.

Cirrus Aviation has a mixed fleet of a dozen Cessna’s and Piper’s, as well as two ALSIM Simulators, and employs about 50 people consisting of flight instructors, mechanics, administrators, and dispatchers.  It produces about 180 licenses annually, with increasing projections.  Its transatlantic presence allows it to work with both the FAA and EASA, as well as discover products from abroad and introduce them to the domestic market.

About ALSIM

ALSIM has been developing and manufacturing FAA & EASA certified FNPT II, FNPT II MCC and AATD flight simulators since 1994. Alsim is well recognized for its know-how, based on 25 years of experience. ALSIM is proud to say that its hardware & software is made 100% in house, which means peace of mind for their customers. ALSIM’s main objective relies on innovation: ALSIM aims to anticipate its client’s needs and remain at the cutting edge of technology.

Today, ALSIM has more than 400 devices installed and certified in over 60 countries, with over 350 clients.

Source: ALSIM Press Release
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US Aircraft Manufacturer, Boeing, Announces $950,000 Scholarships for Pilot Training

Boeing is investing $950,000 in scholarships for pilot training to grow and diversify talent required to meet significant long-term demand for commercial airplane pilots.

Boeing is donating $500,000 to fund 25 scholarships with five aviation organizations committed to developing future pilots, including:

  • Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association
  • Latino Pilots Association
  • Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals
  • Sisters of the Skies
  • Women in Aviation International

Boeing is also donating $450,000 to Fly Compton, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that introduces minority youth to career opportunities in aerospace. This investment will increase flight training classes offered to students in L.A.’s Compton community and introduce career topics related to designing, building and maintaining airplanes and drones.

“The demand for qualified and diverse pilots remains high at airlines worldwide. While becoming a pilot provides a lifelong career, access to training remains a barrier to entry for many,” said Ziad Ojakli, executive vice president of Government Operations at Boeing. “These organizations are helping the next generation of pilots realize their full potential while also showing communities that are historically underrepresented in the industry that a future in aviation is possible.”

Long-term demand for newly qualified aviation personnel remains strong. Boeing projects 602,000 new pilots will be needed to fly and maintain the global commercial fleet over the next 20 years. Boeing will release its latest Pilot and Technician Outlook on July 25.

“We are seeing more women and individuals from diverse backgrounds entering the pilot profession because of the mentorship and guidance that aviation organizations like these provide for early career professionals,” said Chris Broom, vice president of Commercial Training Solutions for Boeing Global Services. “The work they’re doing to implement changes needed to remove social and financial barriers to entry are critical.”

Since 2019, Boeing has invested more than $8.5 million to bring pilot training programs to underrepresented populations in communities across the United States.

Here are comments from organizations receiving Boeing funding:

Mark Baker, president and CEO of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association: “The aviation community is all about partnerships and coming together around the shared goal of protecting and growing our passion for flight. This collaboration is a true embodiment of that spirit and supports our mission of getting more people into the skies.”

Demetrius Harris, Fly Compton president and executive director: “We are grateful for the tremendous support from our partners at Boeing. They continue to demonstrate an unwavering commitment to breaking down barriers for minority youth within the aviation industry. At Fly Compton, we know that lack of exposure, access to resources and the high cost of flight training prevents underrepresented populations from exploring careers in aviation. We focus on eliminating these barriers to entry, and this funding package from Boeing helps us continue this important work.”

Claudia Zapata-Cardone, Latino Pilots Association president: “It brings us great joy that Boeing has provided these scholarships to our members. This award allows us to help them achieve their dreams of flight by eliminating the financial barriers associated with training. We look forward to growing and continuing our work with Boeing and LPA, so all our members can access a profession that otherwise would be unattainable.”

Samantha Whitfield, Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals executive director: “Funding flight training is often one of the greatest barriers for students of color pursuing a pilot career. Scholarship partners like Boeing provide the much-needed support to fuel the careers of aspiring aviators. OBAP is proud to join forces with Boeing as we seek to diversify the aerospace workforce now and in the future.”

Stephanie Grant, Sisters of the Skies board member and development director and a United Airlines first officer: “Sisters of the Skies is an organization of professional black female pilots committed to improving scholarship opportunities, mentorship, professional development, and outreach. Being able to support our members through scholarships like this helps offset the high cost of flight school and ultimately see these women become professional pilots. With less than 200 Black female commercial airline pilots nationwide, we remain focused on increasing this number through the pillars of our mission.”

Stephanie Kenyon, Women in Aviation International interim CEO: “WAI members appreciate the longtime scholarship support from The Boeing Company. This year during our WAI2023 conference in Long Beach, California, Boeing provided scholarships for career enhancement, manufacturing skills and flight training. We know that scholarships change lives and provide our members with the financial resources to continue pursuing their aviation/aerospace dreams. As a nonprofit organization, WAI is thankful for Boeing’s commitment to help train the next generation of female aviators.”

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.

Source: Boeing Press Release
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US Pilot Training Organisation All In Aviation and ALSIM Partner to Deliver Innovative Cirrus Flight Training Solutions

While an exceptional product can stand on its own, a robust partnership has the potential to enhance it even further. All In Aviation, a longtime Cirrus Aircraft flight training partner in Las Vegas, has now forged an alliance with ALSIM, creating a powerful triad alliance.

Owners Paul and Lindsay Sallach opened All In Aviation in 2016, utilizing their career expertise as CFIs and experience selling preowned aircraft, to launch a premier flight school and aircraft rental company in Las Vegas.

Originally operating out of North Las Vegas Airport, All In Aviation expanded to its new headquarters at Henderson Executive Airport in 2020 where they constructed the first purpose-built aviation facility of its kind.

Building reputation for providing high-quality training solutions

From the start, the goal was to offer a superior aircraft fleet for both training and personal use, providing Cirrus Aircraft models as a premium training choice, and later adding Cessna 172s as a secondary option. Working closely with Cirrus has opened up access not only to its state-of-the-art airframes, but also to range of training support, including the Cirrus Private Pilot Program syllabus as well as the full suite of Cirrus-approved instructor training packages and qualifications.

These fundamentals are the bedrock of All In Aviation’s flight school program, which has earned a reputation for providing high-quality training solutions, that is on track to reach 20 aircraft and 12 instructors by the end of this year.

In 2022, the All In Aviation team attended the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, the annual aviation event of choice for industry enthusiasts. As Carl May, Director of Flight Operations and a Platinum Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilot (CSIP) tells the story, they were looking for a simulator to enhance its training options.

After evaluating several options, the ALSIM ALSR20 – the newest of the ALSIM line – caught his attention. Intrigued by its replication of the Cirrus SR20 cockpit, May summoned the Sallachs to experience the simulator firsthand, and they were immediately impressed.

A powerful immersion – Feels like the real airplane

With an extensive background operating Cirrus aircraft and thousands of instruction hours, Carl appreciated how the simulator “feels like the real airplane”.Because ALSIM manufactured the device using the exact same controls and cockpit dimensions as the real aircraft, operating the switches helps to develop muscle memory that establishes an immediate familiarity with layout, reach and control, leading to a seamless transition from simulator to cockpit.

This form of immersion is a very powerful tool for those who are starting their journey in aviation, as well as those familiar with Cirrus who want to refresh their currency before getting airborne again.

The decision to purchase the ALSR20 was made on the spot, and within a month, the device was quickly installed by ALSIM’s team of specialists, with continued support from its dedicated staff.

A promising future

Recently, the ALSR20 earned FAA-certification, making All In Aviation the first independent flight school in the U.S. to operate an FAA-approved ALSIM ALSR20 simulator. The close relationship between all three companies was exemplified earlier this year when All in Aviation hosted Cirrus Aircraft’s annual Customer Experience (CX) event, and offered all attendees the experience of testing the ALSR20 simulator onsite at their Henderson facility.

The future looks promising, with ongoing discussions about expanding the partnership to add a Cirrus SR22 flight model that would continue to elevate the flight school experience. The partnership between All In Aviation, Cirrus, and ALSIM has proved to be trusted alliance that will take aviation training to new heights.

Source: ALSIM Press Release
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