Malaysian Flight Training Organization Enhances Pilot Training with ALSIM AL40/42 Simulator Installation

France headquartered flight simulator manufacturer ALSIM has successfully installed its AL40/42 reconfigurable simulator at the Asia Aeronautical Training Academy (AATA), marking a significant enhancement in the academy’s pilot training capabilities.

Asia Aeronautical Training Academy (AATA) is a flight school based at Senai International Airport, Malaysia.

Source: ALSIM
Photo Credit: ALSIM

Related Posts

Middle East Pilot Training Organization Etihad Aviation Training Partners with Padpilot

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates based aviation and pilot training center Etihad Aviation Training has shared that during its attendance of the recent Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium (APATS) 2024 conference that it has partnered with United Kingdom headquartered pilot training educational material publisher Padpilot.

We’re thrilled to have kicked off our new partnership with Padpilot – stay tuned for exciting developments ahead!” shared Etihad Aviation Training.

Source: Etihad Aviation Training
Photo Credit: Etihad Aviation Training (shown as meta image)

Related Posts

Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Four Forces

In this week’s AFM Pilot Training Leadership Interview Series AFM’s Customer Success & Business Development Manager Agata Marszalek speaks with Brett Hart, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Four Forces – a flight school management software that streamlines operations & saves margins with integrated payments.

The conversation covers:

  • Customer-Centric Development: Four Forces emphasizes strong relationships with its customers, continuously gathering feedback through interviews and collaboration. The software is built to address real pain points flight schools face, resulting in features that improve operational efficiency and save time for flight schools.
  • Key Software Features: The software offers functionalities like scheduling, invoicing, training, maintenance management, and student retention tools, with an innovative feature called “Pulse.” Pulse aggregates key operational data, helping schools monitor their performance in real-time and enhance student engagement by preventing attrition.
  • Cost-Saving and Efficiency Benefits: A partnership with Gravity Payments allows schools to reduce credit card processing fees, often cutting operational costs. The software also reduces administrative workload through automation, allowing flight schools to focus on teaching.
  • Flight Training Industry Challenges: Brett highlighted the challenges flight schools face, including rising costs and a shrinking market of students. He stressed the importance of enhancing the student experience to maintain retention and competitiveness in an evolving industry.

For more information:

You can find all of the AFM.aero Pilot Training Industry Interview Episodes here.

To stay up to date and get notified about all of the latest episodes from AFM you can follow us through the below platforms:

Related Posts

Global Pilot Training Solution Provider L3Harris Commercial Aviation Signs Simulator Update Agreement with Pier Seven Aviation

L3Harris Commercial Aviation has announced a simulator update agreement with Sharjah, United Arab Emirates based full flight simulator training center Pier Seven Aviation to upgrade their C2000X Std 1.3 A320 Full Flight Simulator to the latest Airbus standard. This significant update aims to extend the simulator’s life span by at least 15 years.

Source: L3Harris Commercial Aviation

Related Posts

Flight Training Financing Provider Reports Record Revenue Growth and Expands Flight School Partnerships

United States based Stratus Financial, a leading financial services firm specializing in student pilot flight school financing, has reported significant revenue growth, achieving $9.8 million in revenue for the 12-month period ending in June according to media reports.

Recognizing the financial barriers that many students face, we provide tailored funding options that allow individuals to pursue flight training without being held back by the high cost of education,” said co-founder and Chief Operating Officer Brandon Martini to a local media outlet.

In the past year, we have made significant strides in expanding our network of school partnerships, allowing us to reach even more aspiring pilots,” he added.

Stratus Financial now has 263 flight school partnerships as of August, up from nearly 150 schools a year ago. Last month, the lender also secured up to $50 million in new financing from Monachil Capital Partners, which will be used to originate new loans.

Source: Stratus Financial
Photo Credit: Stratus Financial (shown as meta image)

Related Posts

UK College Welcomes New ALSIM AL250 Simulator at Air and Space Institute in 2024

France headquartered flight simulator manufacturer ALSIM is proud to share that the AL250 simulator, recently purchased by Lincoln College Group, is now installed in the brand-new Air and Space Institute at Newark. Unveiled in June, this new training facility prepares students for careers in the aviation industry. The facility houses an Airbus A318 aircraft and several state-of-the-art simulators, including the AL250 equipped with the Engineering Pack.

The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase of training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is SEP/MEP re–configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. In addition, it offers both classic and glass cockpit for each flight model at the simple flick of a switch. This device has been extremely well received since its creation and more than 100 of these have already been installed and are in successful operation worldwide.

The ALSIM Engineering Pack empowers engineering students to be completely independent to design and test aircraft models on the ALSIM AL250 simulator. Integrated within MATLAB® and Simulink®, it offers nearly 4,000 editable variables for endless possibilities.

Christopher Hives, managing Director at Quiet Tiger for Lincoln College/ASI, explains: “When it comes to aviation training and, moreover, wider utility within the education sector, the ALSIM AL250 is without doubt the simulator of choice.  As well as its high-fidelity flight simulation for aspiring and qualified pilots, the AL250 can be enhanced with an ‘Engineering Pack’ (E-Pack) which allows students on engineering pathways to develop classroom theory and then test their designs ‘in the air’. At Quiet Tiger Aviation, we are absolutely delighted with the superb AL250 +E-Pack simulator procured by the Lincoln College Group’s Air & Space Institute (ASI) at Newark where there is no doubt that the full functionality of this very capable system will be put to full use.  Further, the support and guidance, afforded by ALSIM since project conception, has been first class – allowing a seamless process and ensuring an expeditious flow of information at all stages of the procurement, build and acceptance phases.

Anna Lezoray, ALSIM Sales Account Manager, adds: “We are excited to count Lincoln College Group and their Air & Space Institute, between ALSIM customers. We are thrilled that the AL250 equipped with the Engineering Pack add-on is part of ASI’s vast catalogue of programs, allowing young people to enter the air and space industry with a real hands-on experience.

About the Air and Space Institute at the Lincoln College Group
The Air and Space Institute (ASI), part of the Lincoln College Group, was established in 2022, offering various aviation Civil, Military, and Defence pathways at its interim facility, Newark College. ASI is a technology and industry-driven innovation hub that provides study programmes in Pilot Training, Engineering, Space, Software Engineering, and Travel & Tourism. Upon the completion of the new £15.4m state-of-the-art campus in the centre of historic Newark in 2024, both existing cohorts and new students starting in September 2024 will be based at the new facility.

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 30 years of experience. We’re proud to say our hardware & software is made 100% in house, which means peace of mind for our customers. Alsim’s main objective relies on innovation: we aim to anticipate our client’s needs and remain at the cutting edge of technology. Today, we have more than 450 devices installed and certified in over 60 countries, with over 400 clients.

Source: ALSIM
Photo Credit: ALSIM

Related Posts

Aviation Distance Learning Provider CPaT Announces New Partnership with Japanese Airline, Solaseed Air

CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, announced they have been awarded a new contract with Solaseed Air. CPaT will provide Solaseed with Boeing B737 NG Aircraft Systems and General Subjects courses, along with CPaT Invent, allowing them to create and modify content tailored to their specific training requirements.

We are proud to partner with Solaseed Air as we strengthen our presence in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Captain Greg Darrow, VP of Sales. “By leveraging our Boeing B737 NG courses and the customizable features of CPaT Invent, Solaseed can tailor their training programs to meet their specific operational needs, ensuring comprehensive and effective training.”

About CPaT
CPaT Global, LLC (CPaT) is the market leader in distance learning for the aviation industry. CPaT delivers software-as-a-service applications to more than 350 global aviation customers, serving 100,000+ individual training users each year. CPaT pioneered the use of distance learning in aviation training 30 years ago and has built on that legacy to offer new and imaginative training solutions that are practical, forward-looking, and invaluable. CPaT transforms aviation instruction by providing smart training solutions, with in-depth content and interactive courseware spanning aircraft systems, general subjects, and operational procedures.

About Solaseed Air
Solaseed Air is a Japanese airline headquartered on the property of Miyazaki Airport in Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. It operates services mainly between Tokyo and destinations on the island of Kyushu. Originally established as “Pan Asia Airlines” in 1997, now rebranded as Solaseed Air Inc. in 2015.

Source: CPaT
Photo Credit: CPaT

Related Posts

Flight Simulator Manufacturer and operator Avion Appointed as Exclusive Sales and Service Partner for Simnest Aviation in the APAC Region

Two well-known European players in the flight simulation training device market, Hungarian fixed-base simulator manufacturer Simnest Aviation and Dutch Full Flight Simulator manufacturer and flight training center operator Avion, have entered into an agreement at APATS 2024. Under this agreement, Avion – Gen24 will be the exclusive sales and service partner for Simnest Aviation in the APAC region.

Following twenty successfully installed and certified type-representative simulators in Europe, Simnest Aviation decided in 2023 to expand to APAC countries, which it formalized with its presence as an exhibitor at last year’s APATS in Singapore. At this year’s event, Simnest Aviation took another significant step towards achieving its Asian goals. The Hungarian simulator manufacturer has appointed Avion, which will soon open its new training center in Mumbai, as its exclusive sales and service partner for the Asia Pacific region, further strengthening its presence there.

“We have a long-standing business and friendly relationship with Avion. Their leaders and staff are renowned professionals and excellent people we have known over the years. Although we produce simulators at different levels, our mindset perfectly matches in terms of FSTDs. We all believe in training the pilots of the future on simulators of the highest possible capability and quality, far beyond the official standards. This extraordinary business relationship has called us to place our trust in Avion and to entrust them with our representation in APAC countries with a calm heart and high hopes.” – expressed his sentiments Balázs Herendi, CEO of Simnest Aviation.

The collaboration does not end with sales representation. After completing the necessary training, Avion’s staff will install Simnest’s simulators and provide support for simulators installed in the region. Additionally, Avion has also ordered a Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator for its new flight training center in Mumbai. This marks another milestone for Simnest Aviation in the Asian market, as this will be their first simulator in the APAC region. Avion’s new high-fidelity fixed-base FSTD will be used both as a demonstration device to support sales activities and to conduct training courses that don’t need the highest qualified Level D Avion Full Flight Simulators.

Manoj Pandey, Group CEO of Avion and Gen24, sees a lot of potential for Simnest in the Asia Pacific region: “Partnering with Simnest aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing comprehensive, high-quality training solutions across the Asia Pacific region. By combining Simnest’s innovative fixed-base simulators with Avion’s Full Flight Simulators, we can deliver a versatile and complete package that caters to the diverse needs of airlines and training organizations. We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration presents and look forward to strengthening our presence in this booming market.”

The two sides announced their cooperation with a formal celebration at Simnest’s booth at the 20th Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium in Singapore. The Simnest A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator will be delivered and installed by Simnest at the Avion Flight Training Center in Mumbai in February 2025.

About Simnest Aviation
Simnest Aviation is a major player in the market for fixed-base FSTD manufacturers. The company has 21 A320-based simulators operating across 8 European countries, and their FMGS software is also used in North America and Asia. Their products, the Simnest A320 FNPT II MCC, its simplified version, the Simnest A320 AATD and the Simnest B737 FNPT II MCC simulators are designed to be nearly identical to the real aircraft, replicating every intricate detail. This perfected to the limit realism of their type-representative flight simulators has helped many ATOs worldwide to expand their training portfolios with one of the most sought-after training, the MPL, and the most preferred pre-airline training, the APS MCC (EASA).

About Avion
Netherlands-based Avion builds sustainable Full Flight Simulators for pilot training. The company also operates a Flight Training Centre at London Luton Airport, offering dry lease hours on its Avion A320neo Full Flight Simulator (FFS). Avion’s second training centre is set to be inaugurated at the end of this year in Mumbai, India. A new FFS for the Boeing 737 MAX is currently under development.

Source: Simnest
Photo Credit: Simnest

Related Posts

Global Pilot Training Solution Provider CAE Signs Long-Term CAE Pelesys CBT Agreement with Vietnam’s VietJet Air

Global pilot training solution provider and flight simulator manufacturer CAE has shared that it has signed a a long-term agreement for the CAE Pelesys Training Management and Deployment System and Aircraft Type and Special Operations CBT for initial and recurrent training with Vietnam’s largest low-cost carrier VietJet Air.

Starting October 1, approximately 5,000 users, including 1,000 VietJet pilots, will benefit from the CAE Pelesys software suite.

The use of CAE Pelesys is part of Vietjet’s digital transformation, which will standardize training delivery and management and seamlessly integrate training management data into the airline’s operations systems. The deployment of CBT will make training more convenient for pilots and more cost-effective for the airline.

In addition to CAE Pelesys, Vietjet currently operates three CAE-built Airbus A320 simulators, and CAE delivers Airbus A330 training to VietJet pilots.” shared CAE.

Source: CAE

Related Posts