Inflight Innovations and Empower Communications Group join forces for an online de-escalation course, enhancing airline personnel skills for safer flights.
For the first time, MPS is giving its customers client-specific color branding options for their simulator devices, which it believes is an industry-first offering.
My colleagues at other media outlets have provided insightful content on a number of topics generated by the runway collision of this January 2 between Japan Airlines Flight 516 and a Japan Coast Guard aircraft. Opinion pieces and more factual “deep dives” have been published and posted on subjects including the survivability of the A350 airframe in the initial collision and follow-on fire – with most topics beyond the editorial purview of CAT. Of particular relevance in the aftermath of the Flight 516 accident, JAL has stated its intent to maintain its current rescue training strategy and programs as configured for aspiring cabin attendants.
The crew of Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 have been praised for preventing a potentially catastrophic situation after the aircraft experienced an explosive decompression during the climb-out from Portland International Airport (PDX) on Friday January 5th.
The partnership has three main goals, one of which is to offer more differentiated courses in the market, such as pilot, maintenance technician, cabin crew and others.