21 October 2024 Atul Chandra Atul Chandra reports on discussions between Pakistan and Iran to enhance air force training cooperation, including tactical training and joint exercises.
The Gladiator program at RAF Waddington, as detailed by Dim Jones, marks a significant leap in synthetic training, integrating multi-domain capabilities for superior readiness. 8 July 2024
The US Navy stimulated a flurry of activity in the defense jet-training community on the cusp of the July 4 Independence holiday with its issuance of yet another request for information (RFI) for its evolving Undergraduate Jet Training System (UJTS). Marty Kauchak updates on the developments. 8 July 2024
Babcock have stepped up its commitment to tackling the engineering skills challenge by supporting two of the biggest student engineering events in Europe this year. 3 July 2024
Poland will increase defense spending from $36.4 billion in 2024 to $48.5 billion in 2029, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. 3 July 2024
Team Ravenswood has been selected to partner with MARCORSYSCOM, PM TRASYS on the prototype development of a Known Distance Automated Scoring (KDAS) solution 3 July 2024
Textron Aviation will return to the Farnborough International Airshow (FIA) with its new military multi-engine training aircraft on display, marking its debut in Europe. 3 July 2024
Military organizations and their industry partners around the globe are frequently announcing new uses for AI across their defense learning portfolios. In this first piece, we’ll examine two developments in maintenance training programs. 2 July 2024
Andy Fawkes and Dim Jones attended the ninth Defence Simulation, Education, and Training (DSET) event held 10-13 June in Bristol, UK and online. Read their report. 2 July 2024
The scenario will allow for participants to identify specific opportunities where Caribbean nations and the U.S. can work together to build climate resilience and focus on preparedness ahead of a disaster. 26 June 2024
Europe’s Number One Civil Aviation Training Event EATS 2024 will be held on 5-7 November, 2024. It typically attracts 900 attendees from over 50 countries – all focused on best training practices. With over 48 hours of intense networking and information exchange with key representatives from the region’s airline training community, EATS is Europe’s largest aviation training event, designed by and for aviation professionals.