France’s Hexagone Aviation School Selects FlightLogger

France – Hexagone Aviation School (FR.ATO.0317), a certified flight training organisation based in Beauvais, France, has partnered with FlightLogger to adopt the latter’s digital training‑management platform as part of the school’s drive to streamline operations and elevate training standards.

  • Hexagone Aviation School, renowned for its modern, eco‑responsible approach to aviation education, will implement FlightLogger’s platform to centralise scheduling and training oversight across classroom and flight operations.

  • The digital platform is expected to enhance compliance and documentation accuracy while reducing administrative workload for instructors and training staff.

  • Real‑time student‑progress tracking will support Hexagone’s commitment to safety, innovation, and student‑well‑being across its private and commercial pilot programmes.

Statements

  • “At Hexagone, our vision is to combine technological innovation with an ethical and sustainable approach to aviation education. FlightLogger’s platform perfectly aligns with our mission by enabling us to reduce administrative complexity, focus more on our students, and actively contribute to shaping a greener, more efficient future for aviation training.” – Bernard Binet, CEO, Hexagone Aviation School

  • “We are excited to collaborate with Hexagone Aviation School, an institution that shares our commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence. Their forward-looking approach and dedication to ecological responsibility make them a perfect partner for FlightLogger. Together, we will help empower their students and staff with tools that simplify operations and enhance training quality.” – Mads Larsen, CEO, FlightLogger

Source: FlightLogger
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Turkiye – full flight simulator training center group International Flight Training Center (IFTC) and full flight simulator training center management software solution provider Simorg (by Gözen Digital Aviation) have highlighted their collaboration in a “Customer Focus” feature to showcase how IFTC has fused human expertise and digital precision in its training business.

  • IFTC has achieved a 99 %+ utilisation rate of its full‑flight simulators and logged over 35,000 training hours annually, supported by Simorg’s operational analytics.

  • Simorg facilitates scheduling, maintenance, compliance and reporting across IFTC’s two centres (Istanbul & Antalya), enabling seamless multi‑site operations.

  • The case underlines a broader industry trend: training providers increasingly rely on digital infrastructure (like Simorg) to boost throughput, manage multi‑device fleets and optimise utilisation — key for meeting airline pilot‑training demand and cost pressures.

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Global Pilot Training Solution Provider CAE Hosts Indian Delegation at Montréal HQ in October 2025 to Shape Training Collaboration

Canada – CAE hosted a high‑level delegation from India’s Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India (MoCA) at its headquarters in October 2025, opening a dialogue on the future of aviation training and highlighting CAE’s global capabilities.

  • The visiting party included Samir Kumar Sinha (Secretary, MoCA), representatives from the Airports Authority of India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and Air India.

  • The itinerary included a campus tour of CAE’s Montréal training centre, showcasing its full‑flight simulators, briefing suites and instructor network.

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Airbus Appoints Head of Human Resources in Saudi Arabia in November 2025

Saudi Arabia – Airbus has appointed Reem Algasim as Head of Human Resources for Saudi Arabia, effective immediately.

  • In her new role, Algasim will head the HR function for Airbus’s Defence and Space Division in the Kingdom.

  • Her appointment marks a return to Airbus, as she previously served as HR Business Partner in France in 2018.

  • The move aligns with Airbus’s broader strategy to deepen its regional presence and support workforce transformation, leadership development and cultural alignment in Saudi Arabia’s aerospace and defence sector.

Source: Local media reporting
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Aviation Radio Simulation Provider PlaneEnglish Showcases ARSim Research Findings at 2025 ICAEA Mexico City Conference

Mexico – At the 2025 International Civil Aviation English Association (ICAEA) Conference, the communications‑training specialist PlaneEnglish announced that a year‑long research study involving 156 student pilots has demonstrated significant improvement in radiotelephony proficiency and communication confidence through the use of its ARSim Aviation Radio Simulator training tool.

  • The study, presented by Nazmi Dinçer of the Turkish Air Force Academy, was titled “Breaking Barriers in Aviation Communication: Enhancing Radiotelephony Communication – The Impact of the Aviation Radio Simulator on Ab‑initio Pilots.”

  • Participants underwent simulation‑based training using ARSim, enabling interaction with air‑traffic‑control scenarios outside the cockpit environment.

  • Key outcomes included:

    • Higher radiotelephony proficiency

    • Reduced speaking anxiety

    • Greater willingness to communicate with ATC

    • Increased motivation and confidence

  • The initiative reflects a broader trend within aviation training to incorporate immersive, technology‑driven tools as a means of strengthening communication competencies and reducing operational risk.

  • This development is aligned with ICAEA’s 2025 conference theme of “Back to the future for Aviation English training: Current best practices and emerging technologies” which emphasises how training methodologies are evolving to integrate digital, blended and asynchronous formats.

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This follows the manufacturer in September adding another Airbus A320 full flight simulator to its production line. The flight simulator manufacturer has invested significant time and resources to develop state of the art Airbus type specific training devices to support Airbus operators and independent training centers around the world.

In addition to device deliveries to Airbus A320 airline clients, HAVELSAN is proud to be supporting independent pilot training center operators including IFTC and Simaero with one EASA certified A320ceo/neo full flight simulator already in operations at IFTC and the Simaero device being delivered in 2025 to Simaero’s brand new training center in Delhi, India.

In 2024 HAVELSAN announced it would ramp up activities and support for airlines and simulator training centers including the ability to manufacturer up to eight full flight simulators per year as well as work with airlines to support them expanding their simulator training center operations through flexible solutions.

HAVELSAN is especially putting focus on providing industry leading after sales support, discussing with customers long-term cooperation projects and this has been well received by airlines and training centers with HAVELSAN currently having over six full flight simulators under construction.

Source: Ceren Aslan (Havelsan)
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