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The Scottish Government has provided funding to MIME Technologies to help deliver technology that supports non-medical professionals during first response situations.   10 November 2020
Global ATS-V is live today, with over 800 attendees, 60 speakers, an interactive exhibition hall, live demos and lots of networking. This new virtual event explores the future of training. It's time to Reset, Restart and Rebuild. Join us!   10 November 2020
Watch the videos from the first day of the Global Airline Training & Simulation - Virtual conference.   10 November 2020
IAGO Flight Training has awarded Avsoft International a contract for online pilot training.   10 November 2020
CAE has released its 2020-2029 CAE Pilot Demand Outlook, which shows that the active pilot population is expected to return to 2019 levels in 2022.   9 November 2020
Common, baseline technologies are being adapted and tailored for use in more civil aviation and military training organizations. The trend will continue. Group Editor Marty Kauchak reports.   9 November 2020
Alpha Aviation Academy UAE awarded CPaT Global a contract for the provision of an online software system to improve the quality and standard control of its training.   5 November 2020
Mark Dransfield, co-founder of Sim Ops and independent Flight Simulation Training Device regulatory consultant, discusses what happens to long-term support of your Flight Simulation Training Device when the TDM goes out of business.   5 November 2020
The recently released Boeing Market Outlok reflects the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and Boeing's view of near-, medium- and long-term market dynamics.   4 November 2020
BBE has been certified under the International Air Transport Association’s pharmaceutical logistics seal of excellence, CEIV Pharma.   4 November 2020
The total number of Danish flight schools using the FlightLogger platform has increased to ten as Zealand Flight Academy from Roskilde completed their onboarding.   2 November 2020
Delta Cargo has approved the DoKaSch Opticooler RAP container for use on Delta aircraft as part of its cold chain pharma program for the safe transportation of vaccines.   2 November 2020
The Alpha Aviation Simulator Centre has been officially inaugurated.   30 October 2020
Emirates SkyCargo is stepping up its readiness to handle the logistical complexities of distributing a potential COVID-19 vaccine globally by creating a dedicated airside cargo hub for the vaccine in Dubai.   29 October 2020
Skyborne Airline Academy trainees will now be able to complete an undergraduate honours degree during their pilot studies, thanks to a new partnership with the University of West London.   29 October 2020
Cannes Aviation Academy has purchased an entrol A32 FNPT II MCC simulator.   28 October 2020
ALSIM has launched the convertible simulator AL40/42. It combines two popular Diamond aircraft, DA40 and DA42, in one device, bringing flexibility to flight schools.   27 October 2020
FlightSafety Textron Aviation Training now offers King Air 360 pilot training at the Tampa Learning Center, Florida, and courses for maintenance technicians who support the aircraft at the Wichita Maintenance Learning Center, Kansas.   27 October 2020
European flight simulation solution provider Euramec has received their first Airbus A320 cockpit from aerospace upcycling specialists AeroCircular to pave a smart way forward for highly cost-efficient flight simulation programs.   26 October 2020
CAT Editor-in-Chief Rick Adams, FRAeS has some modest suggestions for improving the civil aviation industry’s path to recovery.   While politicians fiddle, airlines are burning through cash. US$51 billion in Q2. Another $77B expected in the second half of the year. A further $5-6 billion per month through the end of 2021, according to IATA’s current forecast. Some governments have continued to prop up their nation’s airlines, such as Japan and Australia, but others have become preoccupied with elections and second-surge pandemic restrictions, ignoring pleas from aviation leaders while tens of thousands of talented, experienced airline employees are furloughed or released. Under the radar, thousands more jobs are being shed throughout the airline supplier community – aircraft manufacturers and component builders, MROs to an extent, catering companies, ground transport, airport retailers, and aviation training organisations. Looking to read the full article? Become a Premium Club member and gain full access today!   23 October 2020