Grob Aircraft SE Brings Immersive Training Capabilities to Sardinia Military Flight Training Conference 2025

Sardinia, Italy – Aircraft manufacturer and simulation technology provider Grob Aircraft SE is showcasing its Virtual Reality (VR) Simulator at the Military Flight Training (MFT) Sardinia Conference, scheduled from 31 March to 2 April 2025. The event, taking place at Forte Village Resort in Sardinia, will gather global military aviation training professionals to discuss emerging technologies and capabilities.

  • Grob Aircraft SE will present its advanced VR Simulator designed to replicate the complexities of modern military operations, including fixed-wing and fifth-generation fighter scenarios.

  • The VR system is positioned as a high-fidelity training tool that bridges theoretical instruction with practical application, aimed at improving safety, operational readiness, and training efficiency.

  • The technology supports a wide range of mission types, including fast-jet training and multi-role mission planning.

  • Grob Aircraft SE will be represented at the event by senior team members including:
    • Chief Sales Officer Karl Fuernrohr
    • Sales Business Development Manager Jiri Sykora
    • Bid & Project Manager Tim Schneider
    • Aviation Consultant Michael Rosenqvist.

About Grob Aircraft SE
Grob Aircraft SE, headquartered in Tussenhausen-Mattsies, Germany, specializes in the design and production of training aircraft and simulation systems. The company serves global military and civil aviation sectors with a focus on innovation and flight training performance.

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Spain’s FTEJerez Hosts Diamond Aircraft Delegation, Showcases Europe’s Largest DA42 Fleet

Spain – European flight training organisation FTEJerez hosted a senior delegation from aircraft manufacturer Diamond Aircraft, including Chairman Bin Chen. The visit highlights the ongoing collaboration between the two companies and underscores FTEJerez’s status as Europe’s largest DA42 operator.

  • The Diamond Aircraft delegation included Chairman Bin Chen, Jane Wang, Felix Zahradnik, and Alfonso Martínez, Manager of Rosique Aviation, Diamond’s official dealership and maintenance centre in Spain.
  • FTEJerez CEO Oscar Sordo provided the visitors with a tour of the training academy’s facilities.
  • FTEJerez operates 9 DA42 aircraft and 3 FNPTII devices, making it the largest DA42 fleet operator in Europe.
  • The visit reflects the strong and ongoing relationship between FTEJerez and Diamond Aircraft, particularly in after-sales support and fleet operations.

Source: FTEJerez
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US Flight School to Expand Fleet with 8 New Piper Aircraft in 2025 and 2026

Apopka, Florida, USA – D&J Aviation, a premier aviation services and flight training provider in Central Florida, and training aircraft manufacturer Piper Aircraft have announced a fleet expansion agreement, with D&J Aviation set to receive a total of eight Piper Archer TX aircraft over the next one to two years.

  • D&J Aviation will take delivery of its first two Piper Archer TX aircraft in July 2025
  • An additional six aircraft will be delivered in the following 1 to 2 years
  • All aircraft will be equipped with Garmin G1000 NXi avionics and GFC 700 autopilot systems
  • The deal strengthens the ongoing collaboration between D&J Aviation and Piper Aircraft

About D&J Aviation
D&J Aviation is a flight training and aviation services provider based in Central Florida, operating out of Apopka Airport (X04) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). The company offers a range of flight training programs and aircraft services.

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer Direct Fly’s New Aircraft Cleared for Use by Spanish Flight Schools

Czech Republic and Spain – Czech based training aircraft manufacturer Direct Fly s.r.o has confirmed that its Alto NG ultralight aircraft is now eligible for operation and registration in Spain under the current regulations issued by the Spanish aviation authority AESA. The approval allows unrestricted use of the aircraft, including in flight school training environments.

Direct Fly has been engaged in the production and development of ultralight aircraft since 2006. The Alto NG aircraft is certified in Germany, Poland, France, Belgium, Turkey, USA and Canada. More than 200 ALTO aircraft are currently flying in various countries around the world.

Source: Direct Fly
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