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14th Annual Aircraft Records Conference: Essential Insights on Technical Audits & Maintenance Programs (Dublin, Ireland - September 2, 2025)
14th Annual Aircraft Records Conference: Essential Insights on Technical Audits & Maintenance Programs (Dublin, Ireland - September 2, 2025)

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timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

14th Annual Aircraft Records Conference: Essential Insights on Technical Audits & Maintenance Programs (Dublin, Ireland - September 2, 2025)

Join the 14th Annual Aircraft Records Conference in Dublin. Dive into legal, maintenance, and digital advancements in aircraft records. Network with industry leaders and gain expertise in audits, software solutions, and more. Don't miss this opportunity to shape the future of aviation records management! Dublin, June 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "14th Annual Aircraft Records" conference has been added to offering. Join in Dublin for an opportunity to network with industry leaders, gain invaluable knowledge, and stay at the forefront of aircraft records management. Save the date and be part of shaping the future of this essential aspect of aviation! Conference Highlights: Legal Aspects: Dive into the legalities surrounding aircraft records. Maintenance Programs: Gain insights into aircraft maintenance from a records perspective. Records Scanning & Digital Future: Explore advancements in aircraft records scanning technology and the shift to electronic records. Technical Audits: Learn the essentials of conducting comprehensive aircraft technical and maintenance records audits. Software Solutions: Discover cutting-edge maintenance and engineering software tailored for the aviation industry. Surviving Audits & Value of Records: Master the art of navigating aircraft records audits and understand the critical importance of maintaining meticulous records. Inspection Insights & Repossession Protocols: Get expert advice on handling pre-purchase, mid-lease, end-of-lease, and redelivery records, as well as best practices during aircraft repossession. Lease Agreements & Management Perspectives: Delve into the intricacies of aircraft records in lease agreements and gain a holistic view of records management. CAMO & Education: Explore Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) protocols and enhance your skills with specialized training for records personnel. Speakers Dr. Jan Michael Bosak, Head of Legal, CCB Leasing (International) Corporation DAC Dave Bryce, CEO, Cleardata UK Matthew Gee, Head of Flight Operations , Six West Jan Willem Storm van's Gravesande, Managing Partner, Aviation Independent Consulting For more information about this conference visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride
The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride

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time3 days ago

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The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride

NEILLSVILLE — In a day that many spent in leisure, The Highground was one of several organizations that put the focus back on Veterans this past Memorial Day. 'The Highground's actually been around since the early '80s and it started out as a memorial park,' explained Liz Hamilton, who said her role was mainly in marketing and social media for The Highground but that she wore many hats including as an event photographer. 'It was started by a Vietnam veteran, and it was just started as a way to honor and remember the sacrifices that our Veterans made through all wars — so we started with World War I, then a World War II tribute and we have a Korean War tribute [as well as] a national Native American tribute is on site and Gold Star tribute.' Other memorials are on site, including the Dove Effigy mound, a 'living memorial' to pay homage to those who were prisoners of war or went missing in action. The mound contains soil from all counties in Wisconsin as well as hundreds of other locations throughout the country. With the expansions it has received throughout the years, Hamilton said that The Highground is now the second largest Veterans park in the United States, behind the memorial parks in Washington, D.C. The scale certainly impresses, but The Highground goes beyond memorials in providing programs and support for Veterans in the area. These efforts come in the form of education, such as with their Vets & Guitars program. They also come in the form of various retreats and other programs that help Veterans deal with what has been labeled as 'unseen wounds,' including post-traumatic stress disorder. Hamilton noted that Veterans also deal with a disproportionately high rate of homelessness as she described efforts by The Highground to assist those who have found themselves unhoused. 'We work with a company out of [The Twin Cities] and we also work with some local communities like the Wisconsin Veterans' Home in Chippewa Falls,' explained Hamilton, 'And we do what we call a winter clothing drive that actually goes through March or April. We take those donations wherever we hear that there's a need for that.' Other assistance comes in the form of its Community and Military Outreach, or CAMO program that offers a variety of workshops to the community and specifically to Veterans. 'We kicked it off this year …[CAMO] had a financial workshop where people could come and get financial advice; we did a mental health expo too. We have a couple of other things that are planned for this year,' she said. A significant amount of what is provided, however, requires financial support; this has led to numerous fundraising initiatives in the form of rides throughout the year. These include the Memorial Day Honor Ride that took place last Monday, the fifteenth year the event has taken place. The event started in 2010 as The Highground Fun Run with bikers taking a trip from Hudson to The Highground, and has from that point. The event now makes thousands of dollars to assist The Highground with its programming, with hundreds of riders participating. There are now several independently-organized routes led by experienced ride leaders, with each path taking riders on scenic routes throughout the area. Riders at the end take a ride throughout Neillsville together, in honor of those who fought for their country but never made it home. It is one of many rides to help raise funds for The Highground that happen throughout the year, with the rides going back decades in some cases. 'We also have The Heroes' Ride [in August], which is our bicycle tour; that is actually the longest and largest fundraiser at The Highground. It was started by a bunch of wonderful volunteers and it's in its 41st year; it's a multi-route ride like the Honor Ride,' said Hamilton. 'Then we have the Ride to Remember, which is specifically honoring the MIAs and the KIAs (missing in action/killed in action); that one is in its 25th year.' Hamilton said that she couldn't help but find the emotional significance of the rides powerful. As the photographer for many of the events, she has seen the solidarity of the Veteran community as they come together for a common cause. 'To be involved in those, it's inspiring and a little emotional because of the fact that there are so many Veterans out there that are willing to help each other. Most of these rides are led by volunteers, so our route leaders — they start early and they volunteer their time on the side and they do this solely to give back to the Veteran community and The Highground,' she said. 'It's a pretty amazing place and a pretty amazing thing to be involved in.'

The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride
The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

The Highground raises funds with its 15th annual Honor Ride

NEILLSVILLE — In a day that many spent in leisure, The Highground was one of several organizations that put the focus back on Veterans this past Memorial Day. 'The Highground's actually been around since the early '80s and it started out as a memorial park,' explained Liz Hamilton, who said her role was mainly in marketing and social media for The Highground but that she wore many hats including as an event photographer. 'It was started by a Vietnam veteran, and it was just started as a way to honor and remember the sacrifices that our Veterans made through all wars — so we started with World War I, then a World War II tribute and we have a Korean War tribute [as well as] a national Native American tribute is on site and Gold Star tribute.' Other memorials are on site, including the Dove Effigy mound, a 'living memorial' to pay homage to those who were prisoners of war or went missing in action. The mound contains soil from all counties in Wisconsin as well as hundreds of other locations throughout the country. With the expansions it has received throughout the years, Hamilton said that The Highground is now the second largest Veterans park in the United States, behind the memorial parks in Washington, D.C. The scale certainly impresses, but The Highground goes beyond memorials in providing programs and support for Veterans in the area. These efforts come in the form of education, such as with their Vets & Guitars program. They also come in the form of various retreats and other programs that help Veterans deal with what has been labeled as 'unseen wounds,' including post-traumatic stress disorder. Hamilton noted that Veterans also deal with a disproportionately high rate of homelessness as she described efforts by The Highground to assist those who have found themselves unhoused. 'We work with a company out of [The Twin Cities] and we also work with some local communities like the Wisconsin Veterans' Home in Chippewa Falls,' explained Hamilton, 'And we do what we call a winter clothing drive that actually goes through March or April. We take those donations wherever we hear that there's a need for that.' Other assistance comes in the form of its Community and Military Outreach, or CAMO program that offers a variety of workshops to the community and specifically to Veterans. 'We kicked it off this year …[CAMO] had a financial workshop where people could come and get financial advice; we did a mental health expo too. We have a couple of other things that are planned for this year,' she said. A significant amount of what is provided, however, requires financial support; this has led to numerous fundraising initiatives in the form of rides throughout the year. These include the Memorial Day Honor Ride that took place last Monday, the fifteenth year the event has taken place. The event started in 2010 as The Highground Fun Run with bikers taking a trip from Hudson to The Highground, and has from that point. The event now makes thousands of dollars to assist The Highground with its programming, with hundreds of riders participating. There are now several independently-organized routes led by experienced ride leaders, with each path taking riders on scenic routes throughout the area. Riders at the end take a ride throughout Neillsville together, in honor of those who fought for their country but never made it home. It is one of many rides to help raise funds for The Highground that happen throughout the year, with the rides going back decades in some cases. 'We also have The Heroes' Ride [in August], which is our bicycle tour; that is actually the longest and largest fundraiser at The Highground. It was started by a bunch of wonderful volunteers and it's in its 41st year; it's a multi-route ride like the Honor Ride,' said Hamilton. 'Then we have the Ride to Remember, which is specifically honoring the MIAs and the KIAs (missing in action/killed in action); that one is in its 25th year.' Hamilton said that she couldn't help but find the emotional significance of the rides powerful. As the photographer for many of the events, she has seen the solidarity of the Veteran community as they come together for a common cause. 'To be involved in those, it's inspiring and a little emotional because of the fact that there are so many Veterans out there that are willing to help each other. Most of these rides are led by volunteers, so our route leaders — they start early and they volunteer their time on the side and they do this solely to give back to the Veteran community and The Highground,' she said. 'It's a pretty amazing place and a pretty amazing thing to be involved in.'

Aircraft giant Titan launches operations in Malaysia
Aircraft giant Titan launches operations in Malaysia

New Straits Times

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Aircraft giant Titan launches operations in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Global aircraft management company, Titan Aviation has officially launched its operations in Malaysia. In a statement today, the United States (US) and Dubai-headquartered company aims to deliver its renowned operational excellence and industry-leading safety standards to aircraft owners and high-net-worth individuals seeking private aviation solutions. "The addition of Malaysia as a regional hub enhances the company's ability to offer aviation services in Southeast Asia's second-largest aviation hub that continues to grow as a business and tourism centre," it said. Its managing director, Captain Sakeer Sheik said Malaysia is a critical gateway in Southeast Asia—not just geographically, but in terms of demand for bespoke, trustworthy private aviation services. "Our presence here allows us to support aircraft owners, charter clients, and business travellers with unmatched responsiveness, technical depth, and operational transparency," he said. Sakeer noted that the Malaysian government and its local authorities are welcoming of new players in the country to offer a variety of aviation services adhering to global standards. Titan Aviation also said the new Malaysian base will offer a wide range of services, including aircraft management, private jet chartering, aircraft sales and acquisition, Continuous Airworthiness Maintenance Organisation (CAMO) and technical services, as well as staffing solutions. It also offers Malaysian clients preferential insurance terms, faster claims and lower premiums through its group fleet coverage. "Whether it's managing a Gulfstream for a Malaysian corporate or arranging a last-minute charter to Hong Kong or Jakarta, our team here is equipped and empowered to deliver," added Sakeer. Founded in 2004, Titan Aviation manages a growing fleet of over 30 aircraft and helicopters globally—including Gulfstream jets and the Dassault Falcon—and operates across the US, Europe, the Middle East, and South and Far East Asia, including Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, and India.

Sofema Online Surpasses 1,000 Enrolments in Learning Path Diploma Programs
Sofema Online Surpasses 1,000 Enrolments in Learning Path Diploma Programs

Associated Press

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Sofema Online Surpasses 1,000 Enrolments in Learning Path Diploma Programs

Sofema Online surpasses 1,000 diploma enrolments, marking a major milestone in global aviation training with flexible, expert-led online programs. 'The diploma provided me with in-depth knowledge and a thorough understanding of Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization (CAMO) principles and practices.' — Athar Hakeem-Airworthiness Planning Engineer SOFIA, BULGARIA, BULGARIA, March 26, 2025 / / -- The Leading Aviation Regulator Sofema Online (SOL) – a provider of online aviation regulatory training, has reached a significant milestone. The company has recorded over 1,000 enrolments in its Learning Path Diploma Programs. This achievement reflects the ongoing confidence of aviation professionals globally in the platform's ability to deliver structured, cost-effective, and industry-relevant training. Learning Path Diploma Programs The Learning Path Diploma Programs are designed to provide comprehensive regulatory knowledge and practical competencies. Each diploma consists of 8 to 16 curated courses covering areas such as: Continuing Airworthiness Management (CAMO) Safety & Compliance Monitoring EASA Part 145 and Part M Responsibilities Quality Assurance & Auditing Maintenance Planning & Reliability The platform currently offers a portfolio of over 450 aviation training courses and packages, supporting the ongoing development of industry personnel. All course content is developed by subject matter experts with extensive regulatory and operational experience, ensuring alignment with current EASA requirements. Program Features Key features of the diploma programs include: Structured coverage of essential regulatory and vocational topics Flexible, self-paced access Economical bundled pricing model compared to individual course purchase Over 1,000 professionals have completed a Learning Path Diploma. Recent Updates The Part 145 Cyber Security Implementation course has recently been integrated into the following diploma programs: EASA Aircraft Maintenance Organisation Learning Path Diploma Steve Bentley Sofema Online Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer:

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