Cockpit4u announced at the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) its new cooperation with Brok-air Aviation Group and BizAv Business Aviation Services.
Manchester-based EDM have launched its own aviation training academy as they look to build on 50 years of success within the cabin crew training industry as a leading manufacturer of training simulators.
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’.
We couldn’t have been happier to see so many of you back with us in Berlin for what proved a vital EATS conference. Enjoy some photos of the occasion and please do share with us any others you may have.
After a pandemic-enforced delay, we are delighted to say the 19th edition of the European Aviation Training Symposium is finally underway live in Berlin.
Having adopted Virtual Reality technology in recent years, Air France has decided to take a further step into a fully immersive solution for their cabin crew training provided by Bolverk XR.
How two airlines in Europe and the US coped with the varied consequences of ongoing Covid concerns – financial approaches, masks, quarantines, modified training protocols, morale issues.
Capt. Helen Heenan explains what she is most looking forward to as we return to hosting a live European Airline Training Symposium in Berlin this week.