Air France, KLM et HOP! present a joint training offer at the EATS show
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Air France, KLM et HOP! present a joint training offer at the EATS show


Journal-de l'avaiation / Aerocontact Group
| 2015/10/28 | 218 words | AVIATION WORLD NEWS | INDUSTRY / TECHNOLOGY

On the eve of the EATS (European Airline Training Symposium) show to be held on 3rd and 4th November in Warsaw, Air France, KLM et HOP! have come together to present their training offer together. This training offer can be seen on the new www.flightcrewtrainingineurope.com site, which was launched on 28th October.

The 2015 EATS show will be dedicated to changes in European regulation and sharing good practice in terms of training. 500 people have already confirmed that they will attend and at least 72 airlines from Europe, the Middle East and Africa will be represented, providing a wonderful shop window to promote the group's unified offer.

The group's offer features 32 simulators approved by the EASA, covering the ATR, CRJ, 737, 787, 777, 747, A320, A330, A340, A380 and MD-11. They also enable all the sector's profiles to be trained: pilots, cabin crew, airport personnel and maintenance staff. Safety training is already being provided. Four training centres are available in Paris (CDG and Orly), Amsterdam and Morlaix, bringing together the 32 simulators approved by the EASE, from the full flight simulator (FFS) to the maintenance and flight training device (MFTD). The simulators are available on dry lease or with Air France-KLM instructors.

The new site brings together the offers from Air France Flight Crew Training, KLM Flight Crew Training and HOP! TRAINING by ICARE .


 

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