The British Airline Pilots Association and Norse Atlantic Airways, the new intercontinental airline, have entered into a new agreement that will deliver hundreds of jobs in the UK.
airBaltic group expects to recruit 320 additional crew – 120 pilots and 200 cabin crew members, and plans to primarily rehire its former pilots who had to be released due to the pandemic and airBaltic Pilot Academy graduates.
Events like the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) have always been an extremely popular way to bring like-minded people together and, in a strange twist, may well be an even more valuable business tool as we emerge from covid than before.
Our EATS 2021 Cabin Crew Conference has a diverse and insightful array of speakers as we return to Berlin for the 19th edition. Make sure you are part of the conversation on the future of aviation training by booking your place to join us live in person.
Heading to Berlin? Be sure to check out our list of EATS 2021 attendees and make the most of you time in Germany. If your name isn't on the list, it's not too late, make sure you register today!
Spatial has entered into a new partnership with S7 Airlines to manufacture and deliver a cabin service trainer and door trainer for the Airbus A320 family.
For the seventh year in a row, Women in Aviation International received a $12,500 grant from The International Society of Transport Aircraft Training Foundation, which funds educational programs that advance commercial aviation.
Staff shortages, vaccinations, new training technologies, and unruly passengers were all part of the discussion at the WATS 2021 Cabin Crew Training stream. Amanda Towner took extensive notes.