Training

By John Croft
Several common links between Piper PA-46 crashes are spurring changes that are improving safety.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Fred George
The head-mounted enhanced vision system promises fewer weather-related delays but faces cost and training barriers.
Emerging Technologies

By Thierry Dubois
The implementation of competency-based training and assessment will first make pilot instructors more knowledgeable.
Maintenance & Training

By P. Barry Butler
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Gaetz Aerospace Career Academy can serve as a template for reaching young people and guiding them into our industry.
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Part 147 schools say a designated mechanic examiner shortage and PSI’s “monopoly” on written testing are causing challenges.
Workforce & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
New hiring and training trends seek to solve the aftermarket industry’s issues with retention and inexperience.
Workforce & Training

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Loft Dynamics has teamed with Alaska Airlines to develop the next generation of extended-reality full-flight simulator.
Maintenance & Training

By Thierry Dubois
Pilots praise the Airbus A220’s performance, fuel efficiency and flight control design philosophy.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Thierry Dubois
The method’s instruction is based on the observation of risks in operations, making pilots better aware of their performance.
Maintenance & Training

By Lee Ann Shay
MRO Japan’s base in Okinawa includes firsts and sets it up for potential growth.
Supply Chain

By Lee Ann Shay
Expect engine tech upgrades, drug and alcohol testing conversations, and more airline initiatives to attractairframe and powerplant technicians.
Services & Support

By Keith Mwanalushi
Maintenance providers in the country are hoping to boost local talent through new training schemes.
Workforce & Training

By Thierry Dubois
Some aerospace students assert that the industry is doing too little too late about sustainability.
Emerging Technologies

By Sean Broderick
As manufacturers continue to come up short, operators will keep leaning on older airframes and engines—and the maintenance providers that keep them in service.
Supply Chain

By Lee Ann Shay
Business aviation will see lots of changes in 2025.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Tony Osborne
With Hawk engine issues snagging the UK Royal Air Force’s pilot training pipeline, the service could soon seek a replacement.
Light Attack and Advanced Training

By P. Barry Butler
The FAA has taken a significant step toward alleviating the controller shortage with the Enhanced Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative program.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Thierry Dubois
Airbus, trade unions and consultancies explore how to ensure new hires become productive more quickly.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

By Thierry Dubois
Typical Level 1 applications could include flight control law optimization, sensor calibration, fuel tank quantity evaluation and icing detection.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By William Garvey
Airshowman Sean Tucker’s Bob Hoover Academy at Salinas Municipal Airport helps students achieve a high school diploma—and a solo flight.
Maintenance & Training

By Kurt Hofmann
Dubai-based Emirates Airline reports that it will open its advanced pilot training facility later in 2024.
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
The MRO provider is expanding capabilities, facilities, workforce and digitalization efforts.
Supply Chain

By Sean Broderick
Talk of a pilot shortage has softened, but the need persists to increase opportunities to ensure a steady flow of qualified candidates.
Maintenance & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Industry efforts are underway to address shortfalls in recruiting and training aviation maintenance technicians.
Workforce & Training

By Tony Osborne
A growing reputation from global air forces is putting Italy’s International Flight Training School on the map.
Light Attack and Advanced Training