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Emirates Flight Training Academy Welcomes Its First Embraer Phenom 100EV

The Emirates Flight Training Academy has taken delivery of its first Embraer Phenom 100EV entry-level jet in Dubai.

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International Allies Receive F-35 Full Mission Simulators

Lockheed Martin recently delivered F-35 Full Mission Simulators (FMS) to the Israeli, Italian, Japanese and Norwegian Air Forces.

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BAA Training Acquires Three New Full-flight Simulators

BAA Training has announced the acquisition of three new full flight simulators from CAE.

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Montair Aviation Joins Air Georgian’s SOAR Program

The partnership provides a career pathway for instructors at Montair Aviation to become First Officers with Air Georgian.

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Viking Air Appoints Ansett Aviation Training as Factory Endorsed Training Centre for CL-415 Aerial Firefighting Aircraft

Viking Air has signed an agreement welcoming Ansett Aviation Training of Melbourne, Australia to the Amphibious Aircraft Division support network

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Embraer to Establish Major Aviation Training Center in Johannesburg

The Embraer Training Centre will open in the first half of 2018 and will be the first facility of its kind in Africa to provide this range of training

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BAA Training Receives Approval For Embraer E190 Type Rating In Tanzania

BAA Training has received an approval to provide Embraer E190 Type rating training from the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority (TCAA).

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UPS Expands Flight Training Infrastructure

As part of UPS’s ongoing strategy to invest capital to enable growth, the company is expanding its flight training operations.

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Envoy Signs CAE as Official Cadet Program Partner

Envoy representatives welcomed CAE as an official cadet program partner at the Regional Airline Association (RAA) Annual Convention in West Palm Beach.

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Sinclair and PSA Airlines Partner for Pilot Cadet Program

PSA Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines, along with Sinclair Community College and Aviation Sales, signed a partnership agreement

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