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After a first day focused on training methodology evolution, the second day of the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) shifted into the realms of science and diversity.
The 21st European Airline Training Symposium, which took place from 8-9 November in Cascais, Portugal, brought together representatives from major European airlines and aviation schools to discuss the future of pilot and cabin crew training.
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“Cascais wants to be at the forefront of aviation training,” stated Miguel Pinto Luz, Deputy Mayor of Cascais, Portugal. And this week, the municipality west of Lisbon certainly is the centre of the training universe as about a thousand experts from throughout Europe and the world gather for the 21st European Airline Training Symposium.