Hunting for simulator spare parts: make it more efficient

CAE forecasts that the industry will need 255,000 new airline pilots over the next 10 years. Airbus predicts that by 2036 the demand for new pilots will be over half a million. It is calculated that the airline industry will need to produce 70 new type-rated pilots...

2016 in review

What a year! 2016 is set to be one of the safest years in aviation history. There has been a remarkably small number of air accidents this year – a testament to the stringent safety standards now in place not only around EASA countries, but also all around the...

Dakar rally racing drivers try pilots’ seats

Have you ever been wondering if there are more professions similar to that of a pilot? BAA Training has given an opportunity for Dakar rally participant Antanas Juknevicius and his co-pilot Darius Vaiciulis to try pilots’ seats in a full-flight simulator. The racing...

Cadet pilot program as a measure against pilot shortage

Recently the aviation industry has been actively confronting an increasing pilot shortage which is likely to exist in the future as well. The Boeing and Airbus predict that 617,000 new pilots will be needed by 2035. This phenomenon is influenced by several factors...

Aviation industry – prospects and opportunities

Discussions about a pilot shortage in the future have started a long time ago. However, none of the actions have been taken ever since. The economic crisis disrupted the markets of the world in 2008; hence causing an international panic. Consequences were not in favor...

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