Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
New MRO labor strategies are prioritizing earlier education, developmental training and improved benefits.
Workforce & Training

By Keith Mwanalushi
More technicians are chasing flexible, gig-style work, but MROs stress that this must not compromise safety.
Workforce & Training

By Keith Mwanalushi
Anti-DEI pushes in the U.S. are straining some workforce pipeline initiatives, while other regions are seeing improved progress on diversity.
Workforce & Training

Brett Levanto
ARSA highlights the importance of a welcoming and supportive workplace culture to attract and retain new technicians.
Workforce & Training

By Sharon DeVivo
Industry, higher education and airport authorities are collaborating to launch eVTOL integration in New York.
Advanced Air Mobility

By P. Barry Butler
Embry-Riddle and aviation tech company Navi AI have developed a tool that delivers tailored AI-generated feedback to reinforce flight instructor lessons.
Emerging Technologies

By Keith Mwanalushi
African MROs are innovating to address workforce shortages and supply chain hurdles.
Workforce & Training

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
CommuteAir leverages its new training programs and hangar technologies to help it expand into a third-party MRO.
Workforce & Training

Suresh Narayanan
Competing with airlines on technician pay could save independent MROs costs in the long run.
Workforce & Training

By Thierry Dubois
Evidence-based training fosters crew behaviors such as being proactive and anticipating needs, planning contingencies and continuously sharing information.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Brian Everstine
The 43-day government shutdown and Pentagon acquisition reforms may slow the U.S. Navy’s accelerated push to field a new jet trainer.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Molly McMillin
OSM Aviation Academy has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Tecnam Aircraft to purchase 25 IFR-certified Tecnam P-Mentor aircraft.
Maintenance & Training

By Sean Broderick
Grassroots initiatives are helping prospective aviation mechanics embark on careers, but the pipeline needs more support and less political interference.
Workforce & Training

By Lee Ann Shay
Harald Gloy speaks with Lee Ann Shay in Hamburg about the company’s future plans.
Services & Support

By Alex Derber
The components aftermarket is dealing with supply chain problems, workforce shortages and technology transitions.
Supply Chain

By Victoria Moores
A change of hands spurs growth at long-time flight training provider.
Maintenance & Training

By Karen Walker
Expectations for robust growth in the need for skilled aviation professionals are spurring new approaches to training.
Maintenance & Training

Sharon B. DeVivo
The new academic year is a great time to reach out to students who could be next-generation employees in aviation and aerospace.
Maintenance & Training

By Steve Trimble
Red 6’s augmented reality helmet system is evolving from a pilot training tool to a combat system that could replace traditional helmet-mounted cueing systems.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Sean Broderick
Boeing is overhauling many of the foundational documents that factory floor workers and management alike rely on every day.
Manufacturing & Supply Chain

Anthony L. Velocci, Jr.
Combining complex model aviation with an event that offers an engaging entry point to the industry is the kind of inspired recruiting aviation needs to support.
Maintenance & 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 Lindsay Bjerregaard
Part 147 schools say a designated mechanic examiner shortage and PSI’s “monopoly” on written testing are causing challenges.
Workforce & Training