- Ameco Aviation College Provides Customer-Oriented Courses[Oct. 31, 2015]
Over 30 students from an Asian polytechnic college completed 6-week practice training in Ameco on October 16th. The enrollment of students added 50% in 2015 because of the attractive course design. The cooperation is twice per year between this institution and Ameco since 2011. It's specially noted that avionic contents increases electronic besides mechanic training. Students may enter the cabin and cockpit of a real aircraft to learn and practice; moreover, they can also use Airbus simulation software to know kinds of systems and structure.
- South Korean Gov't Puts Brakes on Pilots' English Test in Canada[Oct. 23, 2015]
The government said it will no longer recognize English proficiency test results Korean pilots score in Canada.
- Emirates to Develop Aviation Industry's First Virtual Training Programme[Oct. 18, 2015]
Dubai's Emirates Airline has signed an agreement with Cubic Global Defense to develop a virtual, game-based training programme for its cabin crew, a new first for the industry.
- World's First CRJ- 900 Cabin Simulator Rolls Out in Xi'an[Oct. 14, 2015]
On Oct. 12, world's first CRJ-900 all-digital cabin simulator rolled off the assembly in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
- China Eastern Recruiting Students for Pilot Training[Oct. 09, 2015]
Aiming to address the problem of pilot shortage in the country, a Chinese airline has intensified its efforts to recruit high school students for pilot training, the media reported on Friday.
- Malaysia Airlines to Trim Pilots by Seconding Them to Other Airlines[Oct. 08, 2015]
Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) is gearing up to trim its number of pilots by embarking on a secondment exercise.
- IATA to Deliver Specialized Aviation Security Training in Sherbrooke[Sep. 21, 2015]
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced an agreement has been signed with Centre en sûreté Alerte to provide a three-year schedule of aviation security training at its newly established Airpole training facility in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
- Boeing, Thai Airways International Enter into Exclusive Pilot Training Agreement[Sep. 09, 2015]
Boeing announced today an exclusive pilot training agreement with Thai Airways International (THAI) that will provide training for nearly 50 crews by the end of the year.
- Asian Pilot Demand Lifts Flight Schools[Aug. 31, 2015]
The outback Australian airstrips of Glenn Innes and Mangalore were built to repel potential Japanese invaders during World War II. Now, these runways and some near California's wine country and in Arizona are looking to welcome droves of Asia's student pilots.
- FAA Fails Airline Pilot Training Database Mandate, IG Says[Aug. 24, 2015]
U.S. aviation regulators haven't created a database to track poor-performing airline pilots five years after Congress mandated it, according to a government report.