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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Hosts Cirrus Aircraft at its France Base in July 2024
Global flight training group Airways Aviation, which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India hosted Cirrus Aircraft including a Cirrus SR22T G7 and a SR20 TRAC aircraft at its Monpellier flight training base in France.
“Our staff and students had the chance to get to know these two state-of-the-art aircraft. The Cirrus SR22T, known for its remarkable performance and sophisticated design, particularly impressed with its advanced capabilities and technological innovations. Similarly, the SR20 TRAC drew attention with its efficiency and ideal characteristics for pilot training. The discussions and demonstrations highlighted the importance of technology and safety in modern aviation. This event not only inspired our students but also strengthened the ties between Airways Aviation ESMA and the aviation industry.” shared Airways Aviation.
Special thanks were given to Pedro De Melo Raposo and Cedric Dupont from Cirrus for their contributions.
Earlier in July Airways Aviation ESMA announced that it has been selected by the French Ministry of the Armies – Naval Aeronautical School (Ministére des Armées – École de l’Aeronautique Navale), to provide, during the term of the contract, Integrated and Modular ATPL training for naval military pilots.
Source: Airways Aviation
Photo Credit: Airways Aviation
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United States, Florida based flight school Cirrus Aviation supported France headquartered flight simulator manufacturer ALSIM at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024. Attendees were able to visit booth #2018 in Hangar B, where the Cirrus Aviation team was collaborating with ALSIM to showcase the impressive AL250 simulator.
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 in 2023. “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 in 2023. “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.
Source: Cirrus Aviation
Photo Credit: ALSIM