UK Flight School Partners with FlightLogger to Digitise Helicopter Training Operations
United Kingdom – Castle Air Academy, a leading UK helicopter training organisation based at Gloucestershire Airport, has partnered with FlightLogger, a global aviation training management software provider, to modernise and streamline its expanding training operations. The collaboration aims to enhance digital training workflows, compliance tracking, and resource management across Castle Air Academy’s integrated and modular helicopter training programmes.
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Castle Air Academy has implemented FlightLogger’s digital training management platform to support its diverse portfolio of training offerings, including integrated and modular CPL(H) courses, multi‑engine type ratings, ground school, and advanced instrument training.
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The Academy, part of the Castle Air Group — the UK’s largest onshore charter helicopter operator — serves students from the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, with a dynamic fleet of approximately 10 aircraft and two AW109E simulators.
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FlightLogger provides Castle Air Academy with:
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Digitised progress tracking and structured documentation aligned with industry standards
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Centralised scheduling for aircraft, simulators, classrooms, and instructors
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Audit‑ready compliance workflows improving oversight quality
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Flexible resource management for fleet rotation and programme changes
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Integrated theory management supporting both integrated and modular ground school formats
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Castle Air Academy went live with FlightLogger in January 2026, initially deploying core integrated CPL(H) and theory modules, with additional training components to be added progressively.
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To support the rollout, FlightLogger is delivering online training and optional on‑site sessions for academy administrators and instructors, facilitating smooth adoption of the new digital framework.
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The partnership reflects FlightLogger’s strategic expansion into the helicopter and advanced rotary‑wing training sector, providing scalable digital infrastructure to support complex, multi‑programme flight training organisations.
Source: FlightLogger
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