- Jetstar's Chief Pilot Plays Down Training Concerns[Feb. 25, 2011]
Jetstar's chief pilot says he is not worried if some pilot trainers have not flown the type of plane they are teaching students about.
- Air National in Dispute over Operator Certificate[Feb. 03, 2011]
Airline charter company Air National is battling with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) after being slapped with a 10 day suspension order on Jan. 28.
- New Zealand: Grounding Draconian, Says Aviation Body[Feb. 03, 2011]
The Aviation Industry Association says the sector's governing body is acting in a draconian way by grounding a charter airline.
- Australia: Inverell Loses Flight School Development[Dec. 28, 2010]
Inverell may lose a proposed a flight training school to the Liverpool Plains region.
- U.S. Air Traffic Upgrade Hit by Delays, Higher Costs[Dec. 23, 2010]
A new high-altitude air traffic control system is taking longer than expected to bring on line and at higher costs than planned, a U.S. government watchdog said on Dec. 23.
- Wagga Wagga: Pilot School at Risk[Nov. 03, 2010]
Wagga Wagga risks losing its new pilot training school if a Senate enquiry recommendation to introduce minimum pilot hours is adopted.
- JetBlue Names Warren Christie Vice President of JetBlue University[Oct. 28, 2010]
On Oct. 28, JetBlue Airways announces the appointment of Warren Christie to the position of Vice President, JetBlue University, effective immediately.
- Singapore Airlines Reaffirms Using Coffs Harbour for Training[Sep. 29, 2010]
The high terrain and good weather in Coffs Harbour are some of the reasons for the major international airline using the local runway to train young pilots.
- CAAC Responds to Pilot Qualification Fraud: Past Flaws Recalled for Warning The High-Flying Sector[Sep. 09, 2010]
In regard to the issue of so-called "over 200 Chinese pilots with qualification impostures" as conveyed by some media outlets recently, Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has formally said on its website that the incident occurred prior to 2008 and it was dealt with in an extremely serious manner at the time.
- ST Engineering Acquires Remaining 30% Stake in STATA for S$4 Million[Aug. 06, 2010]
On Aug. 6, ST Engineering said it has acquired the remaining 30 per cent stake in ST Aerospace Training Academy (STATA) for S$4 million cash.