Why Microlearning in Aviation Delivers Better Training Results
The dynamic world of aviation is exciting, but pilots, cabin crew, instructors, and other staff know that ongoing training is almost a daily practice in aviation. Many aviation professionals struggle to process a large amount of information and maintain high memory retention.
New Boeing 737 MAX Difference Course
Aviation eLearning is proud to announce the release of the new virtual Boeing 737 MAX Difference Course. The new Boeing 737 MAX Difference Course was developed to help Boeing 737 NG pilots to get familiar with Boeing 737 MAX when transitioning from the NG to the MAX....
Women in Aviation: Becoming a role model for other women
On the final day of our interview series celebrating women of aviation we would like to recognize Charlotte Pedersen, who is Chief Executive Officer at Luxaviation Helicopters. Why did she choose a military career and how did she get from the pilot to an executive...
Women in Aviation: From Pilot To Sales Executive – Janine’s Story
Women of Aviation Week continues! Today we are moving from pilot and instructor roles to management. On day four of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week (WOAW), we introduce Janine Heldorf Olsson - Vice President at NetJets Europe. NetJets Europe is the largest business...
Women in Aviation: A woman can fly an airplane just as well as a man
Aviation is an industry with a great potential for career development. As a part of Women Of Aviation Worldwide Week (WOAW), we interview one woman in aviation every day of the week. Today we would like to invite you to read a story of Anna Kjær Thorsøe who is a...
Inspired By Another Female Pilot – Anine’s Story
We continue to showcase some of the amazing women of aviation. Today we have the pleasure of introducing a young and bright First Officer - Anine Vilhelmsen Haug - our Boeing lady. Anine’s first airline job was with Norwegian Airlines; she was based at London...
From Cabin Crew To Pilot – Aleksandra’s Story
Today we are celebrating International Women’s Day. Some may argue if we need it anymore, but many doors still need opening for women. Aviation is a predominantly male-dominated industry. Only 5% of pilots are women. Even though we see more women joining flight...