Lufthansa Aviation Training

Lufthansa Aviation Training GmbH is the flight academy subsidiary of Lufthansa, that trains Lufthansa Group pilots as well as cabin and technical staff. The company has about 500 employees[1] and has been in business for around 50 years.[2]

Cessna CitationJet CJ1 Lufthansa
Piper PA-42-720 Cheyenne IIIA, Lufthansa Flight Training JP6178450
Beechcraft Baron (Lufthansa) at GYR (B)
F33A Fleet of Bonanzas
Grob G 120A Take Off

Operations

Lufthansa Aviation Training Center at Frankfurt Airport

Lufthansa Aviation Training owns 9 subsidiaries: Lufthansa Aviation Training Crew Academy GmbH, Lufthansa Aviation Training Berlin GmbH, Lufthansa Aviation Training Operations Germany GmbH, Lufthansa Aviation Training Germany GmbH, Lufthansa Aviation Training Austria GmbH, Lufthansa Aviation Training USA Inc., Lufthansa Aviation Training Pilot Academy GmbH and Aviation Quality Services (AQS).

Locations

As of 2021, Lufthansa Aviation Training maintains two brands with the following locations:[3]

In February 2021, Lufthansa Aviation Training announced they would move all German practical training from Bremen Airport to Rostock Airport.[4]

Lufthansa Aviation Training USA

The Aviation Training Center Arizona is a facility in Goodyear, Arizona, where future Lufthansa pilots conduct flight training with small aircraft. It is operated by the Lufthansa subsidiary Lufthansa Aviation Training. The base contains a building where the students live in their own apartments.

Aviation Quality Services GmbH

Aviation Quality Services (AQS) is a subsidiary of Lufthansa Flight Training,[5] located in Frankfurt, Germany. The company is an IATA accredited IOSA Audit Organization[6] and an IATA accredited Endorsed Training Organization.[7] AQS conducts audits, and auditor, quality, and Safety Management Systems training. In 2003, AQS was the first company to be accredited by IATA as an IOSA Audit Organization and Endorsed Training Organization. Two years later, the company became the world's leading IOSA Audit Organization.[8]

Fleet

Lufthansa Aviation Training Beech Bonanza
Lufthansa Aviation Training Piper Cheyenne in front of a historic Junkers 52

See also

References

  1. Annual report 2009
  2. Lufthansa Flight Training. Aerospace-technology.com
  3. lufthansa-aviation-training.com – Locations retrieved 17 February 2021
  4. aerotelegraph.com (German) 17 February 2021
  5. "Lufthansa Aviation Training – Home – lufthansa-aviation-training.com". www.lufthansa-aviation-training.com. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  6. IATA – IOSA Audit Organizations Archived 2011-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
  7. IATA – IOSA Auditor Training course
  8. IATA Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
  9. 1 2 Phelps, Mark (22 December 2022). "Lufthansa Aviation Training Takes Another Seven Diamond DA42-IVs". AVweb. Archived from the original on 23 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.

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