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Padpilot Highlights 2025 Expansion in ATPL, CBTA, and ATO Partner Network

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January 2, 2026

Global– Padpilot, a leading innovator in aviation theory training,has shared a summary of its 2025 milestones, highlighting continued growth in ATO adoption, student usage, and competency-based training product development.

  • Padpilot reported working with 180 approved training organisation (ATO) partners globally, reflecting sustained uptake of its digital ground training solutions across integrated and modular pilot training programmes.
  • The platform reached 11,000 active subscribers in 2025, including both students and instructors using Padpilot resources to support ground training delivery and standardisation.
  • In January 2025, Padpilot supported its charity partner Wings for Warriors with the launch of the Veterans’ Flying School, helping wounded military veterans retrain for careers in aviation.
  • In April, Padpilot launched its Area 100 KSA course, enabling ATOs to integrate competency-based training and assessment (CBTA) principles directly into their learning management systems in line with evolving EASA requirements.
  • In August, the company introduced an advanced CBT version of its ATPL(A) courseware, offering structured, trackable desktop-based study while retaining the same interactive content used across its mobile platform.
  • Padpilot also reported growth in its Padpilot Briefing Room (PBR) smart assistant, with 500+ active users, supporting students and instructors with ATPL theory explanations and teaching resources.

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To learn more about Padpilot check out the interview it's CEO did with AFM in 2025 here  Pilot Training Industry Supplier Feature – Padpilot - AFM.aero   Source: Padpilot

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