Brunner joined forces with Lufthansa Aviation Training from Zürich and presented the new NovaSim MR | DA42 during the 19th European Airline Training Symposium (EATS 2021) in Berlin.
Sometimes we don’t truly appreciate something until we don’t have it anymore. With the return of EATS and WATS as live, in-person events this year, many of us re-realised how valuable it is to get together as a training and simulation community.
From the moment we embarked on planning EATS 2021, we knew it was going to be a challenge for us and you. We asked you what you thought of EATS 2021, and are pleased to share some of the insights and results of this, the first live in-person event in Europe since 2019.
Egnatia Aviation has selected Private-Radar for their flight school management system and aircraft tracking system to support their airline pilot training academy.
VRpilot signed a contract with Sunclass Airlines during the 2021 European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) for the delivery of VRflow, which is to enable Sunclass to qualify the pilots for the high safety standard.
BAA Training is adding an additional full flight simulator produced by L3Harris – Airbus A320 CEO/NEO – to the mix of equipment in its training centre BAA Training Spain to provide more capacity to train new and existing pilots.
Cockpit4u announced at the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) its new cooperation with Brok-air Aviation Group and BizAv Business Aviation Services.
Marco van Sterkenburg, CEO at Drillster, will open the second conference day with his presentation titled: ‘The urgent need to redesign training methods after COVID’.
At the 2021 European Aviation Training Symposium (EATS) in Berlin, CAE and Scandinavian carrier SAS announced the signing of an exclusive Airbus A350 pilot training agreement until 2032.
CAE, a Diamond Sponsor and exhibitor at the 2021 European Aviation Training Symposium (EATS) in Berlin, announced the expansion of its pilot training capacity in Europe through the deployment of a new CAE 7000XR Series Boeing 737 MAX full-flight simulator at the CAE Amsterdam training centre.