Covid-19 update - flight training activities stabilized in June
It's time for yet another look at how the flight training industry is doing now 16 months after the Corona virus made its entry across the entire world.
It's time for yet another look at how the flight training industry is doing now 16 months after the Corona virus made its entry across the entire world.
Last week, another Canadian flight training organization was added to FlightLogger’s list of partners when Canadian Flight Academy went live with the digital flight school management platform after finalizing their onboarding. Various alternatives were considered before FlightLogger was finally selected by the chief flight instructor and the board of directors.
Over the years, FlightLogger has included more and more advanced reports to help ATO’s and AOC’s around the world minimize production costs.
Things are going well at FlightLogger. Every month, new pilot training organizations join as partners and new features are added to our digital platform at quite a pace. With the success also comes a lot of responsibility for taking good care of our partners.
In our ongoing series covering the state of pilot training following Covid-19 we are this time looking at data collected in May 2021 from the more than 120 training organizations currently using the FlightLogger platform worldwide.
Any person who has ever visited an airport knows them. They are the very center of information for everyone, and nobody ever walked through an airport without studying them at least once. They are the departure/arrival info boards.
Skyborne Aviation Group recently announced their milestone acquisition of Vero Beach Flight Academy in Florida, USA.
In our blog series on the state of pilot training following the spread of Covid-19 we share unique insights based on actual data from what is now 120 flight training organizations using FlightLogger in 40 countries. Each month we analyze the impact since the pandemic hit us - and we plan to continue doing this for as long as it is relevant.
As the aviation industry shows initial signs of recovery following Covid-19, a brand-new flight school has been granted ATO approval by the Icelandic Transport Authority this spring. The new training organization comes with plenty of experience and has chosen FlightLogger as their digital training management platform.
When the newly founded training organisation Yorkshire Aviation Academy went live as the 11th FlightLogger partner from the United Kingdom last week, it was after an implementation done at a record breaking pace, which meant they were fully onboarded after less than 3 weeks.