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US Specialized Financing Firm Supports Flight Schools Acquire New-Generation LSAs in 2025
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BRM AERO Enhances US Expansion with 2025 Dealer Appointment
USA – BRM AERO, the Czech-based manufacturer of the Bristell line of light sport aircraft, announced a strategic expansion of its U.S. dealer network with the addition of Bill Minkoff, a seasoned aviation leader and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) advocate, as a new Bristell dealer.
BRM AERO welcomes Bill Minkoff—President and Founding Partner of Advanced Air Mobility Advisors and a partner in AltiSky—as its newest U.S. dealer.
Source: Bristell by BRM AERO
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Cabin Crew Simulator Manufacturer Spatial Announces Successful A320 Training Device Factory Acceptance Test with easyJet
Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates – Spatial Composite Solutions has successfully completed a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) at its UAE factory for a suite of A320‑family cabin crew training devices procured by easyJet, reinforcing its position as a trusted provider of high‑fidelity cabin crew training solutions globally.
Spatial hosted Chris South from easyJet to witness the FAT of multiple A320 cabin training devices: door trainers, cockpit trainers, cockpit entry trainers, and over‑wing exit trainers.
Source: Spatial Composite Solutions
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ProSim Training Solutions Announces 2025 Partnership with Latin American Venturi Aerospace
Colombia – ProSim Training Solutions and Venturi Aerospace have entered into a new partnership aimed at advancing pilot training across Latin America by integrating ProSim’s high‑fidelity simulation software into Venturi’s regional CBT training offerings.
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Venturi Aerospace, headquartered in Medellín, Colombia, will integrate ProSim’s high-fidelity simulation technology into its training programmes – providing pilots with access to the same core software used in flight simulators across the globe.
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ProSim Training Solutions, established in Delft, Netherlands in 2011, delivers software powering over 300 fixed-base simulator installations and secured a joint venture with TXT Group in late 2022 to broaden its portfolio and global reach.
Source: ProSim Training Solutions
Photo Credit: ProSim Training Solutions
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New French Flight School Receives First Aircraft – Bristell B23 in 2025
Auxerre, France – Flying Green Academy, a newly launched flight school, has added the first equipment to its training infrastructure.
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Received its first aircraft, a Bristell B23 by BRM Aero, celebrated for low noise, cost efficiency, and modern avionics—ready to serve initial flight students. The aircraft is leased from Aviators.
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Installed an Entrol EN1000x simulator
Source: Flying Green Academy
Photo Credit: Flying Green Academy
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Boeing Deliveries Increase 61 Percent in Q2’2025 – 737 Output Grows to 38 Per Month
Global – Boeing has reported second quarter (Q2) 2025 results, highlighting a significant increase in commercial aircraft deliveries and production, with revenue reaching $22.7 billion.
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Boeing delivered 150 commercial aircraft in Q2 2025, up from 93 in Q2 2024, driven primarily by increased output in the 737 and 787 programs.
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The 737 production rate has reached 38 aircraft per month, with plans to request approval to scale to 42 per month later this year.
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The 787 program continues at a stable seven aircraft per month production rate.
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Boeing recorded 455 net commercial orders in Q2, including:
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120 Boeing 787s and 30 Boeing 777-9s for Qatar Airways
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32 Boeing 787-10s for British Airways
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Commercial Airplanes division reported $10.9 billion in revenue, with a (5.1%) operating margin, reflecting higher deliveries offset by ongoing cost pressures.
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Global Services revenue reached $5.3 billion with a 19.9% margin, supported by performance mix and new contracts, including:
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Sale of its Gatwick MRO facility
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Delivery of P-8A training systems for the Republic of Korea Navy
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Boeing’s total company backlog increased to $619 billion, including over 5,900 commercial aircraft valued at $522 billion.
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Operating cash flow was $0.2 billion, and free cash flow stood at ($0.2) billion.
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“Our fundamental changes to strengthen safety and quality are producing improved results as we stabilize our operations and deliver higher quality airplanes, products and services to our customers,” said Kelly Ortberg, Boeing President and CEO. “As we look to the second half of the year, we remain focused on restoring trust and making continued progress in our recovery while operating in a dynamic global environment.”
Source: Boeing
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Global Flight Training Group Airways Aviation Highlights 2025 Order for 5 Diamond eDA40 Electric Trainers
Global – Global flight training group Airways Aviation, which operates pilot training academies across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and India, has highlighted that it has signed an agreement with Diamond Aircraft for the acquisition of five all-electric eDA40 training aircraft. The agreement was formalised during the 2025 Paris Airshow.
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The eDA40 is the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified all-electric aircraft designed specifically for flight training. It offers electric propulsion, reduced noise, and substantially lower direct operating costs compared to conventional trainers.
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Airways Aviation plans to integrate these aircraft across its global campuses as part of a broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions and operational costs while maintaining high training standards.
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The company highlighted that airlines and clients are increasingly looking for training partners that adopt efficiency, technology, and sustainability as core priorities.
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Delivery timelines for the five eDA40 aircraft were not disclosed but are expected to coincide with the type’s certification timeline, which targets entry into service in the coming years.
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“This agreement reinforces our vision to drive sustainability and innovation across all facets of aviation training. The eDA40 represents a significant step forward in reducing carbon emissions and operational costs without compromising the high training standards we are known for. We are proud to partner with Diamond Aircraft once again as we pioneer the transition to a greener future in aviation,” – Romy Hawatt, Founder and Chairman, Airways Aviation.
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“The addition of the eDA40 to our fleet reflects a deliberate and forward-looking strategy. As global demand for pilots continues to rise, our clients and airline partners expect training organisations to lead on efficiency, technology, and sustainability. This investment sends a clear message: Airways Aviation is ready to meet those expectations and set new industry benchmarks,” – Alexandre Alves, Group Chief Commercial Officer, Airways Aviation.
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“We are excited that our long-term customer Airways Aviation has chosen to acquire the eDA40 once again at the Paris Airshow 2025. This investment highlights our shared commitment to cutting-edge technology, sustainability in flight training, and further strengthens our strategic partnership,” – Jane Wang, Sales Director, Diamond Aircraft Austria.
Source: Airways Aviation
Photo Credit: Airways Aviation
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Loft Dynamics Partners with Veteran Pilot Scott Urschel to Advance VR Helicopter Training in North America
Switzerland & USA – Loft Dynamics, a pioneer in virtual reality-based flight training solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Scott Urschel, an industry veteran with over 35 years of rotorcraft experience, to expand the reach of FAA- and EASA-qualified VR helicopter simulators across North America.
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The partnership aims to transform traditional helicopter pilot training, shifting from infrequent, weather-dependent, and high-risk in-aircraft training to immersive, high-frequency VR-based training.
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Urschel, founder and CEO of Pylon Aviation, has logged over 11,000 flight hours on 35 helicopter types and 100 fixed-wing aircraft. He is also one of only four FAA-licensed helicopter aerobatic pilots worldwide and a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots.
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He brings decades of expertise in flight testing, certification, high-risk envelope expansion, NVG certifications, and mentoring pilots, aligning closely with Loft Dynamics’ mission to raise safety standards in rotorcraft operations.
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Loft Dynamics’ VR simulators, qualified by both the FAA and EASA, allow pilots to safely train high-risk maneuvers (such as autorotations) that are rarely practiced in real helicopters due to safety constraints.
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These simulators support Live-Virtual training models with high fidelity, making training more accessible, frequent, and cost-effective, particularly for operators who lack access to full-flight simulators.
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Urschel emphasized that nearly one-third of all helicopter accidents occur during training, making safer alternatives essential. He praised Loft Dynamics’ VR technology as “the most meaningful advancement I’ve seen in pilot training in decades.”
Statements
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“Without a doubt, this technology sets a new standard in aviation training and will shape the next generation of pilots to be the most prepared, most skilled, and safest we’ve ever seen,” – Scott Urschel.
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“In the world of rotorcraft, few names carry as much respect, trust, and deep-rooted experience as Scott Urschel,” – Fabi Riesen, CEO, Loft Dynamics.
About Loft Dynamics
Loft Dynamics, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, develops high-fidelity, immersive VR flight simulators that are the first to be certified by both the FAA and EASA. These simulators provide cost-effective, scalable, and safe pilot training solutions for helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
Source: Loft Dynamics
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