
Click to viewMarch 4, 2026
Global – Acron Aviation has published a practical guide advocating hybrid pilot training delivery models, positioning integrated classroom simulation, remote learning, and optimized full flight simulator (FFS) utilization as a solution to projected global demand for 660,000 new pilots by 2044.
The company highlights key bottlenecks facing airline training departments:
High-cost full flight simulator time
Instructor shortages
Infrastructure constraints limiting scalability
The guide outlines a hybrid training framework combining:
Classroom-based simulation
Remote learning environments
Strategic FFS allocation
Flat panel and advanced training devices
The document includes:
A four-pillar training framework
A 12–18 month implementation roadmap
Performance metrics for tracking capacity and outcomes
Deployment risk factors and critical success considerations
The methodology is based on field implementation using Acron Aviation’s FMST, ETHOS, VFD, and flat panel training systems.
Source: Acron Aviation Photo Credit: Acron Aviation
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