Women in Aviation International (WAI) has received a $100,000 grant from the William Penn Foundation Special Gifts Program to support the organization’s work to increase the number of women involved in all aspects of aviation.
House Republicans continue to elect chairmen of that chamber’s committees of special interest to readers of CAT and MS&T: Transportation and Infrastructure and Armed Services.
Redbird Flight and Avemco Insurance Company have entered into a new agreement to support the ongoing proficiency training of pilots in 2023 and beyond.
The investment will be used to support and expand workforce training, pipeline development, and apprenticeships at AAR's Rockford MRO facility at the Rockford International Airport.
A new Washington, D.C.-based aviation trade association, the National Flight Training Association (NFTA), is now actively representing a network of United States-based professional flight training providers seeking a unified voice on aviation industry matters that impact flight academies.
To support its commercial aircraft ramp-up, meet challenges in defence, space and helicopters, Airbus intends to recruit more than 13,000 people globally in 2023.
Surf Life Saving Queensland has purchased the first entrol H14 FTD Level 5 simulator in Australia. entrol will install the device, based on the Bell 429, by mid-2023 in Surf Life Saving Queensland's base in Archerfield Airport, on the eastern coast of Australia.
The inaugural graduating class includes 51 students – with nearly 80% being women or people of color – marking the next step towards the airline's goal to train about 5,000 new pilots at the school by 2030, with the added goal of at least half women or people of color.
The 48 airBaltic Pilot Academy students have now joined the company as First Officers after graduating in 2022; four new study groups will be formed in 2023 – in February, May, September and November.