For me, the Heads of Training (HoT) meetings which precede the European Aviation Training Symposium (EATS) are an annual sanity check. The HoT meetings – one for pilots, one for cabin crew – feature ‘Chatham House’ rules, which basically means ‘What happens in Cascais, stays in Cascais.’
This aviation communication software company is both exhibiting and presenting its research on reducing instructor workload through next-generation technologies at EATS.
This flight training academy is fully focused on establishing a reliable stream of pilots for the aviation industry, which has been staring at scarcity in the short to the long term.
The national airline is developing an Aviation Academy with a Phase II investment, creating a fully-fledged aviation training facility with a range of equipment for pilot, engineer and cabin crew training.