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At the CAE OneWorld virtual conference and tradeshow, CAE announced that BAE Systems has selected the CAE Medallion MR e-Series visual system for Eurofighter Typhoon full-mission simulators for the Qatar Emiri Air Force.   8 July 2020
The Aviation Program at Utah State University, part of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, Logan, will soon be adding a Frasca RTD (Reconfigurable Training Device) to their training program.   8 July 2020
The U.S. Departments of Transportation, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services jointly issued its Runway to Recovery: The United States Framework for Airlines and Airports to Mitigate the Public Health Risks of Coronavirus guidelines to support the health and safety of passengers, aviation employees, and the aviation industry.   8 July 2020
ThirdEye has partnered with AVATAR Partners to improve training and performance for military personnel and first responders.   8 July 2020
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on the flight training industry, Redbird Flight Simulations is providing free access to a new product, Redbird Connect, that enables flight instructors to conduct remote flight simulator sessions with students.   8 July 2020
Interjet West, a Part 125 contract carriage, on-demand operator based in Toledo, Ohio, has awarded Avsoft International a long-term contract for online pilot training.   8 July 2020
EURAMEC has announced a new Training & Aviation Services division to provide financial services and a training portfolio to further expand its footprint in the aerospace industry.   8 July 2020
Northern Irish company Dalradian, which has spent £130m over the past decade on works and studies to support its planning application for an environmentally responsible, underground gold-silver-copper mine in west Tyrone, has announced details of its future plans for a three-year, £15m skills development package.   8 July 2020
With the goal of providing world class aviation safety and emergency procedures training for aircrew, Dynamic Advanced Training, a subsidiary of Khansaheb Investment, has received certification from the General Civil Aviation Authority, making it the only independent and approved Cabin Crew Training Organisation in the United Arab Emirates   8 July 2020
Meet the three finalists contesting this award and vote for your favourite.   8 July 2020
We’ve probably all used YouTube at some point or another, but few of us might realize the scale of this platform. MS&T Guest Writer Colin Hillier looks at what the S&T community might learn from it.   8 July 2020
Airlines around the world are beginning to ramp up operations again. CAT Editor Rick Adams, FRAeS, outlines some of the considerations for pilots, cabin crew and maintenance technicians and the retraining required for restarting the engines. Airlines will use this crisis to accelerate deployment of more efficient aircraft, sending some widebodies into early retirement. Maintenance technicians who have been parking thousands of aircraft on airport ramps will need to return them to flying condition, possibly in short order. Cabin crew, taught for years to engage with passengers, will now be limiting such interaction. There’s been plenty of bad news, of course. Flight schedules reduced by 90% or more. Airline bankruptcies. Furloughs and layoffs. But there’s some encouraging news as well. Some airlines are beginning to add back routes, even open some new ones. New airlines are being launched. Flight training schools are resuming courses. Nearly everyone has an opinion on how long it will take the airline industry to return to 2019 passenger levels and the growth levels of the past decade. Looking to read the full article? Become a Premium Club member and gain full access today!   7 July 2020