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.
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!
CAE and Air Canada signed an exclusive five-year aircraft maintenance training partnership agreement. As a result, CAE is now Air Canada’s embedded Transport Canada Approved Training Organization for Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering.
Deutsche Aircraft, a new purpose-driven German aircraft Original Equipment Manufacturer, and AERO-Bildung, the aviation training centre of Bavaria, have signed an agreement to jointly train future aviation mechanics.
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.
CAE is expanding its maintenance training capabilities with the addition of GlobalJet Services, a provider of aviation maintenance training for both the business and helicopter segments.
New modalities for training delivery continue to penetrate the domain of aircraft maintenance training; one form establishing some critical mass is virtual reality.