We caught up with some thought leaders in the Cabin Crew sector as we buckle up for WATS. What new tech should be considered in training, and why? What’s new this year to the exhibitor floor? Should you attend WATS every year? All that and more. Join us as we spill the tea!
Dubai Airshow 2023 showcased eVTOL advancements, military capabilities, and industry collaborations with 1,400 exhibitors. Catch up on news from the show here.
While women make up only 8.4% of pilots, according to a Women in Aviation International analysis, schools like Lynn University are working to remove barriers and support more women in aviation careers.
While this airline currently plans to hire up to 6,000 flight attendants this year, it is not lessening its time-consuming five-step recruitment process.
In its efforts to reduce runway incursions, the Federal Aviation Administration awarded $100 million to 12 airports; none of which had near as many incursions, or as severely categorized, as this Oregon-based airport.
In honor of Black History Month, CAT pays tribute to Bessie Coleman, the first Black person to obtain an official Federation Aeronautique Internationale pilot license and first African American woman to obtain a pilot license.
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.
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.