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.
With 85 individual events presented worldwide, Women in Aviation International’s Girls in Aviation Day on 25 September 2021 reached nearly 10,000 attendees.
The Agency invited leading VR/AR/MR/XR developers to a virtual deep-dive on the latest developments in training devices, and how they’re adapting the regulatory process to accommodate inside-the-headset thinking.
The aviation safety regulatory framework of the European Union (EU) has momentum. Several European countries not part of the EU fully embrace EASA regulatory standards, while the regulatory systems of several other countries across the world are also aligned with that of EASA.
>There’s a bit of a buzz going on right now! Cabin crew and cabin crew training departments have waited a long time to get back together, make sure you are a part of it by joining us live in Berlin from Nov. 2-3 for the European Airline Training Symposium (EATS).
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.