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German Airways, World Aero, and Aerro Direkt join as Privileged Training Partners in our expanding Aviation Network

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German Airways, World Aero, and Aerro Direkt join as Privileged Training Partners in our expanding Aviation Network

January 15, 2024

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Welcome to our Aviation Network – Privileged Training Partner program: German Airways World Aero Aerro Direkt They joined more than 100 aviation companies worldwide who have chosen to partner with us for their staff training needs, benefitting from our wide range of regulatory and vocational classroom, webinar, and online courses. By being a Privileged Training…

Unlock Your Potential in Aviation Logistics Management

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Unlock Your Potential in Aviation Logistics Management

January 10, 2024

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Are you an aspiring Logistics & Stores Manager, ready to excel in the fast-paced world of aviation operations? Sofema Online (SOL) offers an extensive array of training programs specifically tailored for ambitious professionals like you. With our expertly designed courses, you will gain the essential knowledge and skills to thrive in this vital role. Key…

Gain deep knowledge of the EASA regulations regarding Aircraft De-Icing and Anti-Icing with the new SOL training

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de-icing

January 10, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is delighted to introduce the latest Sofema Online (SOL) training course: Aircraft De-Icing and Anti-Icing EASA Operators Responsibilities & Awareness – AS6285 Rev. E Start learning today About the training This training provides an essential overview of EASA regulations related to aircraft De-Icing and Anti-Icing, equipping participants with knowledge for enhancing…

Aviation Weekly News Roundup – 5 January 2024

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Aviation-Weekly-News Roundup

January 05, 2024

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Sofema Aviation Services shares the latest events in the Aviation business from around the world in our Aviation Weekly News Roundup: > The ‘textbook’ evacuation from Japan jet inferno After landing, smoke filled the cabin and flames licked the windows, but the Japan Airlines crew got all 367 passengers safely off the aircraft in an…