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2026 03 26

Are Europe’s LCCs Setting a New Standard? Airlines Shift to APS MCC for First Officer Recruitment 

The Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) was introduced by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2017 and began gaining visibility around 2018 – the shift towards it was a gradual one.
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2026 03 05

BAA Training’s Flight Instructor Raquel: “You Don't Need Permission from Anyone”

For many pilots, the path to aviation is mapped out early. But for some, it unfolds more organically—a gradual certainty that builds with every plane passing overhead.
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2026 02 18

Guide to an ACMI Pilot: Operations, Career & Opportunities

When you dream of becoming a pilot, you’re probably picturing yourself in a cockpit—not sorting through airline business models.
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2026 02 11

BAA Training Achieves FAA Certification for Training Devices in Spain

BAA Training is constantly seeking new opportunities to expand its global footprint.
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2026 01 29

What is APS MCC & How It's the New Standard

Once considered a nice-to-have, this certification is now a standard requirement for CPL holders at most European airlines.
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2026 01 14

Pilot Training Market 2025: Ab Initio Growth Contrasts with Type Rating Slowdown

The global flight training market in 2025 was largely defined by contrasts. Initial pilot (Ab Initio) and MPL (Multi-crew Pilot License) training expanded as airlines invested in future pilot pipelines.
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2026 01 02

Innovations in Aviation: Top 5 Technological Trends to Watch in 2026

New technologies emerge every day, and the aviation industry is no exception to the influence they hold.
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2025 12 04

7 Aviation Innovations That Changed the Way We Fly

Modern aviation didn’t get here by accident—it got here through decades of breakthroughs, bold ideas, and the (very) occasional 'let’s try this and see how it works out.'
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2025 11 20

As Cockpits Span Generations, Training Bridges the Gap

As the aviation industry faces a projected shortfall of 141,000 pilots in Europe by 2032, training organizations are addressing a shift: type rating courses should prepare pilots not just to operate specific aircraft, but to work effectively across generational divides.
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2025 11 06

Flying with Vueling: What CPL Holders Should Know Before Type Rating

Vueling Airlines is one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers and Spain’s largest airline by flight volume.
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NEWS ROOM

2026 03 26

Are Europe’s LCCs Setting a New Standard? Airlines Shift to APS MCC for First Officer Recruitment 

The Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) was introduced by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2017 and began gaining visibility around 2018 – the shift towards it was a gradual one.
Read more

2026 03 05

BAA Training’s Flight Instructor Raquel: “You Don't Need Permission from Anyone”

For many pilots, the path to aviation is mapped out early. But for some, it unfolds more organically—a gradual certainty that builds with every plane passing overhead.
Read more

2026 02 18

Guide to an ACMI Pilot: Operations, Career & Opportunities

When you dream of becoming a pilot, you’re probably picturing yourself in a cockpit—not sorting through airline business models.
Read more

2026 02 11

BAA Training Achieves FAA Certification for Training Devices in Spain

BAA Training is constantly seeking new opportunities to expand its global footprint.
Read more

2026 01 29

What is APS MCC & How It's the New Standard

Once considered a nice-to-have, this certification is now a standard requirement for CPL holders at most European airlines.
Read more

2026 01 14

Pilot Training Market 2025: Ab Initio Growth Contrasts with Type Rating Slowdown

The global flight training market in 2025 was largely defined by contrasts. Initial pilot (Ab Initio) and MPL (Multi-crew Pilot License) training expanded as airlines invested in future pilot pipelines.
Read more

2026 01 02

Innovations in Aviation: Top 5 Technological Trends to Watch in 2026

New technologies emerge every day, and the aviation industry is no exception to the influence they hold.
Read more

2025 12 04

7 Aviation Innovations That Changed the Way We Fly

Modern aviation didn’t get here by accident—it got here through decades of breakthroughs, bold ideas, and the (very) occasional 'let’s try this and see how it works out.'
Read more

2025 11 20

As Cockpits Span Generations, Training Bridges the Gap

As the aviation industry faces a projected shortfall of 141,000 pilots in Europe by 2032, training organizations are addressing a shift: type rating courses should prepare pilots not just to operate specific aircraft, but to work effectively across generational divides.
Read more

2025 11 06

Flying with Vueling: What CPL Holders Should Know Before Type Rating

Vueling Airlines is one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers and Spain’s largest airline by flight volume.
Read more

NEWS ROOM

2026 03 26

Are Europe’s LCCs Setting a New Standard? Airlines Shift to APS MCC for First Officer Recruitment 

The Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS MCC) was introduced by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2017 and began gaining visibility around 2018 – the shift towards it was a gradual one.
Read more

2026 03 05

BAA Training’s Flight Instructor Raquel: “You Don't Need Permission from Anyone”

For many pilots, the path to aviation is mapped out early. But for some, it unfolds more organically—a gradual certainty that builds with every plane passing overhead.
Read more

2026 02 18

Guide to an ACMI Pilot: Operations, Career & Opportunities

When you dream of becoming a pilot, you’re probably picturing yourself in a cockpit—not sorting through airline business models.
Read more

2026 02 11

BAA Training Achieves FAA Certification for Training Devices in Spain

BAA Training is constantly seeking new opportunities to expand its global footprint.
Read more

2026 01 29

What is APS MCC & How It's the New Standard

Once considered a nice-to-have, this certification is now a standard requirement for CPL holders at most European airlines.
Read more

2026 01 14

Pilot Training Market 2025: Ab Initio Growth Contrasts with Type Rating Slowdown

The global flight training market in 2025 was largely defined by contrasts. Initial pilot (Ab Initio) and MPL (Multi-crew Pilot License) training expanded as airlines invested in future pilot pipelines.
Read more

2026 01 02

Innovations in Aviation: Top 5 Technological Trends to Watch in 2026

New technologies emerge every day, and the aviation industry is no exception to the influence they hold.
Read more

2025 12 04

7 Aviation Innovations That Changed the Way We Fly

Modern aviation didn’t get here by accident—it got here through decades of breakthroughs, bold ideas, and the (very) occasional 'let’s try this and see how it works out.'
Read more

2025 11 20

As Cockpits Span Generations, Training Bridges the Gap

As the aviation industry faces a projected shortfall of 141,000 pilots in Europe by 2032, training organizations are addressing a shift: type rating courses should prepare pilots not just to operate specific aircraft, but to work effectively across generational divides.
Read more

2025 11 06

Flying with Vueling: What CPL Holders Should Know Before Type Rating

Vueling Airlines is one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers and Spain’s largest airline by flight volume.
Read more

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