We caught up with some thought leaders in the Cabin Crew sector as we buckle up for WATS. What new tech should be considered in training, and why? What’s new this year to the exhibitor floor? Should you attend WATS every year? All that and more. Join us as we spill the tea!
As airBaltic continues to grow and expand, the airline is now looking to fill 90 cabin crew positions and is also offering ongoing, online recruitment days.
As an exhibitor at EATS 2023 last week from 8-9 November, SKYPRO introduced new solutions for uniform management and sustainability within the aviation industry.
At EATS 2023, we are thrilled to introduce you to a dynamic personality who has been a driving force in the world of cabin crew training. Anna Mellberg, with her extensive experience and passion for innovation, is set to make the upcoming Cabin Crew Conference at EATS a truly valuable and interactive experience.
Airways Aviation ESMA has welcomed its September intake of students for its Integrated ATPL and cabin crew courses. The next pilot and cabin crew intake will be in November.
Denver International Airport is building a Center of Equity and Excellence in Aviation building, which aims to advance equity in the area by focusing on business development, aviation career paths, and research and innovation.
The 2023 Pilot and Technician Outlook forecasts that China, Eurasia, and North America will represent more than half of demand for aviation staffing through 2042.
On the heels of the US House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and Aviation Subcommittee filing their FAA reauthorization bill, the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and its Aviation Subcommittee filed its companion legislation – the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2023.
Imagine being able to condense a one-day cabin crew training course into less than an hour? Well, imagine no more. APATS 2023 Speaker Trevor Dale is going to use his presentation to talk you through "Time, Sequence, Learning".