31/01/2022 news easyJet launches recruitment drive for 1,000+ new pilots easyJet is re-launching its ‘Generation easyJet Pilot Training’ programme for the first time in two years with the aim of recruiting more than 1,000 new pilots.
27/01/2022 news Generation easyJet MPL reopens at CAE CAE has opened applications for a new easyJet MPL course for training to take place in Brussels, Madrid, Milan or the United Kingdom. Applicants will ...
27/01/2022 news United Airlines partners with Skyborne for Aviate programme Skyborne Airline Academy has partnered with United Airlines to deliver the Aviate programme.
27/01/2022 news easyJet welcomes study showing hydrogen powered airliners are viable The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has published a new study which finds that hydrogen-powered aircraft could cap emissions from passenger aviation.
27/01/2022 news NATS reports no recovery for UK air traffic in 2021 NATS reports air traffic figures for 2021 show the UK aviation industry is still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
14/01/2022 news Tayside Aviation ready for ‘exciting growth’ under new ownership Tayside Aviation to become ‘an international centre of excellence’ under new ownership.
14/01/2022 news L3Harris recognised in New Years Honours for training RAF pilots L3Harris has been recognised in the New Year Honours List for the success of its Multi-Engine pilot training team.
14/01/2022 news ALSIM and Cirrus in new alliance ALSIM has teamed up with Cirrus Aircraft to provide an integrated flight solution to training customers. The ALSR20 simulator was launched in Decembe...
14/01/2022 news ALSIM Airliner simulator certified in France The French Civil Aviation Authority has certified ALSIM’s new jet simulator 'the Airliner' to provide multi-crew and airline courses.
13/01/2022 news Helicentre to buy Entrol AW109 Simulator for advanced courses Helicentre Aviation Academy can now offer advanced courses such as the MCC (Multi-Crew Co-operation) with its new Entrol simulator.
26/11/2021 news Airbus forecasts 39,000 new passenger & freighter aircraft by 2040 Airbus says airlines and cargo operators will speed up the retirement of older, less fuel-efficient aircraft in favour of new aircraft over the next 20 years – and it expects the world to need 39,000 new-build passenger and freighter aircraft.
26/11/2021 news Saudi flight school orders two Diamond simulators Saudi Arabian flight school OxfordSaudia Flight Academy has ordered two Level 5 Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD) from Diamond Aircraft Austri...