Training and Workforce
News about simulators and training procedures, as well as workforce.
The FAA published a standardized training curriculum for the Gulfstream V that will serve as framework for future aircraft-specific programs for Part 135.
NTSB is continuing its push for use of flight data monitoring with a 30-minute video discussing practical ways small operators can incorporate such plans.
Bombardier is shifting the responsibilities of several of its senior executives and adding a leadership role focused on supply chain.
Air ambulance operation certification will enable Arab Wings to transport patients to Jordan from any country in the region.
Andreza Alberto is v-p of people, ESG, and corporate comms for Embraer and Angie Amberg joined Gulfstream as director of global external comms.
After adding 13,000 employees in 2022, Airbus plans to match that hiring volume this year.
Aircraft Electronics Association has launched the AeroCareers website to help recruit the next generation of talent in the aerospace industry.
The pilot shortage requires corporate flight department managers to have "hard conversations" with HR about increasing pilot compensation and benefits.
The CAE Army contract is valued at $250 million through 2032, including option years, and encompasses virtual, simulation, and aircraft training.
Las Vegas-area-based Aerocor has completed its 150th Eclipse 500 training, 50 for initial type rating and 100 for recurent training in the very light jet.