Portuguese Flight School Sevenair Academy Welcomes New ATPL Class to Begin Training in 2025

Portugal – based Sevenair Academy has announced the commencement of its ATPL(A) Class 01/25 (around 13 cadets) as the academy begins training a new group of aspiring pilots in 2025. The ATPL(A) program (Airline Transport Pilot License) is Sevenair Academy’s flagship offering, designed to prepare cadets for professional airline pilot careers.

Sevenair Academy shared its metrics for 2024 including:

  • 160 new students enrolled in 2024
  • 128 graduated
  • 349 open day candidates
  • 2 new partnerships including Luxair Sponsorship Program and Icelandic Aviation Training
  • Tecnam aircraft was the most flown aircraft in its fleet
  • Moved all of its flight training operation to Ponte de Sor

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Pilot Assessment Solution Provider Symbiotics Highlights Free Pilot Readiness Test for Aspiring Cadets in 2025

United Kingdom – headquartered Symbiotics, a leading provider of pilot assessment solutions, has highlighted its Free Pilot Readiness Test aimed at assisting prospective cadets in evaluating their potential to begin pilot training.

  • The test is designed to help aspiring pilots assess their readiness for the demanding and costly journey of pilot training.
  • It incorporates elements of the pilot aptitude testing process, with sections covering Maths, Physics, English, and Cognitive skills.
  • The test provides a breakdown of strengths and areas for improvement, allowing candidates to focus their preparation before applying to flight schools.
  • Symbiotics encourages flight schools and training providers to share the readiness indicator with potential cadets to streamline recruitment processes for 2025 pilot training programs.

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Simulator Manufacturer and Training Group to Install 2nd A320 FFS in New Mumbai Training Center in Q1’2025

Netherlands – headquartered Avion Full Flight Simulators, a leading provider of pilot training solutions, has announced plans to install a second A320 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) at its Mumbai training center in the first quarter of 2025.

Gen24flyBiz, a new pilot training organisation in India, previously sealed an agreement with Avion to provide eight Airbus A320 Full Flight Simulators for India.

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Philippines-based Flight School Airworks Aviation Academy Announces New Batch for Cebu Pacific Cadet Pilot Program

In June 2024 Cebu Pacific (CEB), the fast growing Philippines based low-cost carrier operating over 80 aircraft, announced that it was partnering with Philippines based flight training organisation Airworks Aviation for its Cebu Pacific Cadet Pilot Program. The program is currently the only airline in the country offering this program, giving aspiring pilots high-quality training experience, mentorship, and guaranteed employment path with the airline. Over a five-year period, CEB will deploy a total of 240–300 Cadet Pilots to Airworks.

The 96 week program will see aspiring pilots get their Commercial Pilot License with Instrument Rating as well as a type rating on either Airbus A320 or ATR72-600.

Source: Airworks Aviation Academy
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US’s National Flight Training Alliance Selected as FAA Lead in Coordinating Industry Efforts for Modernization of Part 141

Young industry organization gained respect early through its tenacious legislative work toward passage of the FAA reauthorization bill and related initiatives

Washington, D.C., USA — Washington, D.C.-based National Flight Training Alliance (NFTA), an association working to unify, promote and protect the future of America’s flight training industry, has been selected by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as its industry partner to coordinate efforts in the modernization of FAR Part 141. In this leadership role, NFTA will work with flight training providers and the general aviation industry to assist the FAA in implementing long-needed updates to the rules governing flight training. The FAA formally announced the NFTA’s role on December 27 and it can be viewed here. Captain Lee Collins, CEO of NFTA, acknowledged the magnitude of the organization’s new role and expressed enthusiasm for next steps.

“This is the first FAA/association partnership of its kind and NFTA is grateful to the FAA for selecting our organization for this historic and key role in flight training modernization,” Collins said. “In just three years since its founding, NFTA has gathered a deep bench of experienced industry leaders and doers in flight training who are committed to ensuring that government rules and guidelines regarding flight training are consistent with and supportive of innovative best practices in modern flight training.”

NFTA will be focusing on several critical initiatives in the part 141 modernization:

  • Reimagining a new regulatory framework that removes impediments to efficiency in a modern flight training environment.
  • Embracing new technologies and new training methods to improve student outcomes and professional qualifications.
  • Improving efficiencies that will translate into real and certain cost reductions for students, reducing barriers to entry.
  • Inviting and incentivizing the majority of flight training providers to participate in modernization efforts, upending the current fragmented approach.
  • A new regulatory program that embraces the need for a data driven approach to flight training and the adoption ofsafety management system (SMS) – based operating standards.
  • Improving training at every level of aviation to enhance system safety.

Beginning January 2025, the FAA & NFTA will reach out to industry stakeholders and flight training providers throughout the country for modernization input and taskforce coordination, with formal meetings scheduled nationwide, in person and virtually, beginning in March 2025.

Additional meeting information can be found here.

“We see this anticipated level of cooperation and collaboration as ushering in a new era of aviation, and NFTA is eager to advocate for flight training providers and our general aviation colleagues and vendors – in partnership with the FAA – to maximize the safety, quality and use of advanced technology in professional flight training for the next generation ofcommercial pilots,” Collins said.

About National Flight TrainingAlliance
Working to unify, promote and protect the future of America’s flight training industry, the National Flight Training Alliance (NFTA) is comprised of leading American flight training providers and industry-wide aviation stakeholders committed to producing the finest and safest professional pilots in the world. We represent the future of aviation training, meeting the strong demand for skilled pilots by embracing new technologies and methodologies and using our collective membership voice to form policy positions that directly and positively impact industry governance.

Source: NFTA

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Middle East FFS Training Center Highlights 2024 Achievements Including Regulatory Approvals

Abu Dhabi, UAE – based aviation training group and full flight simulator training center Etihad Aviation Training has shared a number of 2024 milestones including:

  • Secured major regulatory approvals from GACA (Saudi Arabia), EASA (Europe), and HKCAD (Hong Kong)
  • Signed MoUs with key industry players, including Incheon Airport and Archer Aviation, to expand strategic collaborations
  • Strengthened training alliances across Madrid, the UAE, and other regions to enhance training delivery and accessibility.
  • Recognized as the Aviation Training Provider of the Year – 2024 by the Aviation Business Awards and Aviation Achievement Awards.
  • Expanded its A320 simulator fleet, introduced new uniforms, and launched an e-commerce platform to streamline services.
  • Showcased its expertise at prominent events, including Abu Dhabi Air Expo, WATS, EATS, and ICAO’s Advanced Air Mobility Symposium.

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