eLearning Pilot Training Solution Provider Avsoft Announces Partnership with Canadian Operator Pacific Sky Aviation

Calgary, Canada – Avsoft International has entered into a new partnership with Pacific Sky Aviation, a Canadian flight training provider based in British Columbia. Under the agreement, Pacific Sky Aviation will integrate Avsoft’s Dash 8 Q400 aircraft systems course into its training curriculum.

The Dash 8 Q400 course, designed with flexible modules and comprehensive technical detail, enables Pacific Sky Aviation to deliver effective and efficient training to its pilots. The course supports both initial and recurrent training needs, and is accessible through Avsoft’s proprietary Learning Management System (avLMS) or can be integrated with a third-party LMS.

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FFS Training Group IFTC and Gözen Digital Aviation Host UAV Club Students from Darüşşafaka Schools

Istanbul, Türkiye – full flight simulator training center Operator IFTC and Gözen Digital Aviation (GDA) welcomed students from the Darüşşafaka Schools’ UAV Club to the International Flight Training Center (IFTC). During the visit, students explored the fundamentals of flight training operations, observed how GDA integrates digital innovation into aviation education, and experienced a hands-on session in the Airbus A320 full-flight simulator. The engagement reflects IFTC’s and GDA’s commitment to inspiring and educating the next generation of aviation professionals.

Source: Gözen Digital Aviation
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Turkish Airlines Flight Academy Strengthens Preparedness with ISO 22301 Training in 2025

Aydın, Türkiye – Turkish Airlines Flight Academy (TAFA), the abinitio pilot training academy of Turkish Airlines, has conducted an ISO 22301 Business Continuity Practitioner Training by GOVITEC. The training was delivered to the Turkish Airlines Flight Academy (TAFA) team in Aydın, advancing the academy’s operational resilience and crisis preparedness. The training addressed key elements of business continuity planning, risk analysis, and recovery strategies, with scenario-based applications designed to equip aviation professionals for real-world disruptions.

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Polish Flight School Bartolini Air Unveils Country’s First Tecnam P2006T NG in 2025 Fleet Expansion

Poland – Bartolini Air proudly welcomes the arrival of its brand-new Tecnam P2006T NG (New Generation) aircraft—the first of its kind in Poland and only the second delivered worldwide.

  • The P2006T NG is the first of two aircraft joining Bartolini Air’s fleet in 2025, with three more scheduled for delivery in 2026.

  • Key upgrades include:

    • Fuel-injected Rotax 912 iSc3 engines

    • Garmin GFC 700 autopilot with Electronic Stability Protection (ESP)

    • Front right cabin door and external baggage access for greater functionality

    • Enhanced cockpit heating for comfort in all conditions

    • Integrated LED navigation lights within the wing profile

    • Increased MTOW by 60 kg

    • Improved performance with a cruise speed of 148 KTS and a range of over 1700 km

In December 2024, Tecnam and Bartolini Air announced the purchase of six (6) additional Tecnam P2008JC and two (2) P2006T NG twin-engine aircraft for Bartolini Air’s fleet expansion programme. The aircraft will be used from PPL – Private Pilot Licence – to advanced commercial pilot training such as CPL(A), IR(A) and MEP(L) as well as for integrated ab-initio commercial pilot training.

The Polish ATO operates twenty-two (22) aircraft and with the new eight (8) acquired, it will be a total of thirty (30) aircraft, of which twenty-six (26) are Tecnam.

Bartolini Air has more than two hundred (200) cadets every year and is one of only six official Ryanair partners within the Ryanair Future Flyer Academy.

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Riyadh Air Hosts Gulf Cabin Safety Group – Attendees Include Dynamic Advanced Training and SkyArt Cabin Simulators

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Gulf Cabin Safety Group convened in Riyadh from June 25–26, 2025, for a regional gathering focused on advancing aviation safety culture. Hosted by Riyadh Air, the event brought together key stakeholders and industry contributors, including Dynamic Advanced Training and SkyArt Cabin Simulators & Aviation Furniture. The group reaffirmed its commitment to improving cabin safety standards across the Gulf region, with the next meeting scheduled in Dubai on December 16–17, 2025.

Source: Yasar Uckun (SkyArt)

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Bye Aerospace’s CEO Showcases Electric Flight Training Vision at Paris Air Show 2025

USA & France – Bye Aerospace CEO Rod Zastrow  represented the company at the 2025 Paris Air Show, engaging with key aviation leaders and strategic partner Safran to advance the company’s vision for all-electric flight.

Bye Aerospace is working with Safran to accelerate development of zero-emission aircraft for pilot training and regional transport.

Learn more about Bye Aerospace through listening to its CEO’s interview with AFM here.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Elixir Aircraft Completes First Flight of Turbine Model, Signs SAF Supply MoU with TotalEnergies

France – Elixir Aircraft, the French low-carbon training aircraft manufacturer—whose fleet already includes 35 aircraft flying across Europe—is developing a turbine-powered version compatible with all types of aviation fuels. The Elixir, equipped with a Turbotech turbine, completed its maiden flight in La Rochelle just ahead of the Paris Air Show. This inaugural flight marks a key step toward a 100% SAF-powered flight scheduled for the end of 2025.

To support this initiative, Elixir Aircraft signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)—a formal agreement outlining the intent to collaborate—with TotalEnergies on June 17, 2025. Under this MoU, TotalEnergies will supply part of the sustainable aviation fuel used during flight testing.

First Flight of the Elixir Turbine in La Rochelle

This milestone is part of the BeautHyFuel project, supported by CORAC (the French Civil Aviation Research Council) and the DGAC. It is led by Elixir Aircraft and Turbotech, in partnership with Safran Aircraft Engines, Daher, and Air Liquide.

Following the first engine start on the aircraft in February 2025, the Elixir “Turbine” completed its maiden flight on June 6, 2025, in La Rochelle. The flight lasted 55 minutes. Since then, the aircraft has entered its flight testing campaign, having already accumulated over five hours and seven test flights.

A 100% SAF-powered flight is scheduled before the end of 2025.

The Elixir Turbine is on display at the Paris Air Show as part of a DGAC exhibit showcasing recent innovations from French aerospace manufacturers aimed at decarbonizing light aviation—many of which are already in active operation.

MoU Signed with TotalEnergies

To support its flight testing program using Jet A-1 SAF, Elixir Aircraft signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TotalEnergies on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, during the Paris Air Show. TotalEnergies will supply part of the sustainable fuel needed for the test flights.

The first phase of testing, beginning this summer, will use a 35% blend of SAF biofuel produced in France by TotalEnergies. A second phase will use 100% SAF by the end of 2025.

“TotalEnergies shares our ambition to develop solutions that help decarbonize the aviation industry. We are thrilled to conduct the Elixir Turbine tests with the support of this leading innovator in aviation fueling,” said Arthur Léopold-Léger, Co-founder and President of Elixir Aircraft.

“We are delighted to support Elixir Aircraft with the supply of sustainable aviation fuel for its flight tests. SAF plays an essential role in decarbonising the aviation sector and this agreement demonstrates our ability to support our customers in reducing their CO₂ emissions,” said Louise Tricoire, SVP Aviation & Marine Fuel at TotalEnergies.

The Elixir: A 4th Generation Aircraft, Made in France

 The Elixir is a 4th-generation aircraft featuring a streamlined all-composite Carbon OneShot airframe, composed of only nine parts—no rivets, no glue. This innovative technology offers exceptional structural integrity, enhanced safety, simplified maintenance, and a lighter weight—resulting in lower fuel consumption compared to traditional 2nd-generation metal or 3rd-generation semi-composite aircraft. Thanks to its advanced structure and low fuel usage of just 12 litres per hour, the Elixir is the most environmentally efficient aircraft in its category.

With an order book of 300 units—mostly for export—the Elixir has been adopted by private flight schools such as Airbus Flight Academy and Leading Edge Aviation, and was recently selected by ENAC (École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile).

A Future-Proof, Fuel-Agnostic Aircraft

While Elixir Aircraft chose the reliable Rotax engine to meet today’s flight school requirements, the company remains focused on advancing sustainable aviation technologies:

  • Its current production of ultra-efficient piston-engine aircraft, running on unleaded fuel, already reduces CO₂ emissions by 70%.
  • The development of the Turbotech TP-R90 turbine prototype, designed to run on sustainable aviation fuel, will achieve an 85% reduction in CO₂ emissions.

About Elixir Aircraft
Elixir Aircraft is a French aircraft manufacturer founded in 2015 to meet the challenges of global light aviation. Based in La Rochelle, it has over 200 employees and is recruiting massively. Elixir Aircraft designed and has been building a 4th-generation two-seater aircraft, certified EASA CS-23 since 2020. Elixir Aircraft uses technology from the world of competitive sailing, the “Carbon Oneshot” (in one piece), to simplify structures. More simplicity means fewer failures, so greater safety, but also less maintenance, and lower costs ($50/h fuel and maintenance).  There are 35 Elixir aircraft currently in operation, with over 300 of the 4th-generation Elixir aircraft on the order book (firm orders, pre-orders and letters of intent). In June 2023, the French President announced a 13-million euro subsidy for Elixir Aircraft. In early 2024, Elixir Aircraft announced the closing of its development financing for the next 5 years, with a budget of 40 million euros. In June 2025, Elixir Aircraft was chosen by ENAC (École Nationale de l’Aviation Civile) to renew its fleet of VFR aircraft. Elixir Aircraft is preparing to open a new 15,000 m2 facility in La Rochelle and another in Sarasota, Florida.

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