Engineering teams worked collaboratively to ensure a seamless and efficient relocation process for this simulator, which moved from Argentina to China.
Back in 2013, ICAO introduced the concept of EBT as a game-changer in pilot training. But where are we a decade on? Michael Varney, CEO of Salient, is regarded as a global specialist in EBT and will be on hand to answer that question and many more during his EATS 2023 presentation.
Effective communication is the lifeblood of safety and efficiency in the skies. At EATS 2023, ICAEA board members Henry Emery will share his expertise in aviation language testing.
"If you want a different outcome, you need to do things differently." Take a sneak peak of what to expect at EATS 2023 from guest speaker Claire Webster, the easyJet Training Manager for People & Operations.
This AI-based communication training provider has just released new, interactive training modules to its aviation radio simulator, enhancing the learning experience for its users.
Thankfully, discussions about wellbeing and mental health in aviation are finally taking flight. At EATS 2023, Owen Sims, an experienced aviator and a passionate advocate for mental health in the industry, is ready to share his insights with you in Cascais.
Captain Cameron Ruckley, the Training Manager Operational Standards at easyJet Airlines, will take to the stage at EATS 2023, to discuss the intricacies of using data effectively to demonstrably enhance recurrent pilot training and, in turn, flight safety.
The days of traditional "talk and chalk" training methods are waning, as Gen Z seeks dynamic, interactive, and tech-driven learning experiences. Captain Andy O'Shea highlights the unique attributes of this generation ahead of his EATS 2023 presentation.
As EATS 2023 draws closer, we revisit a pivotal conversation from EATS 2022, featuring two aviation luminaries, Captain Colin Rydon, FRAeS, and Captain Hugues Carpentier. Their insights remain as relevant as ever as we brace for the challenges and opportunities awaiting us in the aviation industry.
The company will be showcasing its Tri-Fold system — a collection of lightweight, cabin-safe, single-use restraints and related accessories – for use in controlling unruly passengers.