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.
Research currently being conducted at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s College of Aviation could play a major role in expanding restrictions on small Unmanned Aircraft Systems being flown beyond the visual line of sight of their operators.
The Aircrew Training Policy Group, an independent cadre of subject experts who help to advise EASA, unofficially, on near-term issues and long-term strategies for flight training, has a new cast of characters and a range of ambitious projects.
As travel rules and restrictions are changing constantly, KLM is offering an interactive “Where can I fly to?” map showing current travel requirements for every country in KLM’s network.
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.
Business aviation leaders at the 2021 Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition pledged to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 as they expanded on a set of bold climate commitments made a decade ago, marking the latest in a string of new sustainability announcements at their main event of the year.
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.
Innotech-Execaire Aviation Group has selected CAE’s digital ecosystem to improve efficiency of its operations, marking the company as the launch partner for its suite of digital services in the business aviation market.