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Slovenia-based Flight School Grows Fleet, Changes Training Management System and Partners with ACMI Operator

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May 19, 2025

Slovenia– Aviation Career Center (AAC), an Approved Training Organization (ATO) focused on training commercial pilots, has announced a series of developments aimed at expanding its operational capacity and enhancing student training experience.AAC has adopted FlightLogger as its main training management system to streamline its operations and student training management.The ATO has added two aircraft to its fleet:An additional Evektor SportStarRTC for Single Engine (SE) training.A Diamond DA42 to support Multi-Engine (ME) and Instrument Rating (IR) training.In March 2025, AAC commenced training for a new batch of 13 international cadets enrolled in its 0-ATPL/A320 cadet program.ACC offers two flagship internationally competitive programs:Airline Transport Pilot License Program (0–ATPL Program)A comprehensive program covering all theoretical and practical knowledge required to obtain a frozen ATPL (CPL/ATPL), including:Basic flight trainingAdvanced single-engine and multi-engine operationsFNPT II simulator trainingFull theoretical instruction according to EASA standardsAirbus A320 Cadet Program (with guaranteed airline placement)An advanced program building upon the CPL/ATPL course, including:Airbus A320 Type RatingGuaranteed placement in a EU based airline (has an exclusive partnership with an ACMI airline for placement as First Officer, guaranteeing a minimum 300 hrs of A320 Flight time which greatly enhances their employability with commercial carriers).About Aviation Career CenterAviation Career Center d.o.o. (ACC) is a specialized aviation training company that has successfully operated since 2017 as an Approved Training Organization (ATO) for commercial pilots (Certificate SI.ATO.034 (Annex 2), issued by the Civil Aviation Agency of the Republic of Slovenia in accordance with European Union Aviation Safety Agency – EASA regulations).ACC was founded as a response to changes in the Slovenian aviation training market following the financial collapse of Adria Airways and its subsidiary Adria Airways Flight School d.o.o. (AALŠ). The director of ACC previously led AALŠ, which between 2009–2014 became an internationally recognized flight school under the same leadership and operational team.Following the withdrawal of Adria Airways’ owners, a team of experienced aviation professionals established ACC, transferring the proven model of high-quality and efficient commercial pilot training to the newly founded company.Source: Aviation Career CenterPhoto Credit: Aviation Career Center

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