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FL Technics Training extends its cooperation with Donavia

FL Technics Training, an EASA Part-147 certified aircraft technical support training organization, which is part of FL Technics, continues to expand the long-term partnership and is now half-way through the four weeks maintenance course for Donavia specialists. The course for Donavia specialists that is entitled ‘Airbus A318/ A319/ A320/ A321 (CFM56) B2 Aircraft Type Theoretical Training Course’ is being conducted in Rostov-on-Don (the Russian Federation).

Donavia has been one of the major strategic partners for both FL Technics and FL Technics Training for many years now. We are extremely pleased that our highly qualified, experienced and multinational team have earned the trust of Donavia, one of the largest clients receiving tailor-made solutions from FL Technics. Airlines in Eastern Europe and the CIS are lately undergoing major changes, mainly to do with fleet renewal. As more and more Western type of aircraft reaches the region, we are feeling a sharp increase in the aircraft technical maintenance training demand for the most popular industry classics such as Boeing 737 CL and Airbus A320 as well as the most modern aircraft models including B737 NG or even Dreamliner,’ said the Deputy Head at FL Technics Training Dainius Sakalauskas.


The four-week length Airbus A318/ A319/ A320/ A321 aircraft maintenance training program will equip Donavia specialists with the knowledge necessary for carrying out aircraft technical support as a certified B2 aviation maintenance specialist. The course covers such topics as the thorough analysis of characteristics, operational specifications, components and breakdown elimination according to the established manual.


According to D. Sakalauskas, despite the increasing number of new generation aircraft orders, both Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 CL still remains the most popular types of aircraft in the world. According to the latest data, currently the number of newly ordered A318/ A319/ A320/ A321 types of aircraft is 8380, 4800 are already being exploited. Most of them are being operated in Europe and the CIS (1786), the Asian Pacific region (1329) and North America (870). Airlines in the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa operate 205, 384 and 108 of such aircraft respectively. In Russia and across the CIS alone carriers exploit around 200 Airbus A320s. According to Airbus data, this year the companies have already placed orders for another 27 such aircraft.


FL Technics Training states that Airbus A320 maintenance training programs are no less popular than those for Boeing 737 CL and 737 NG. The company also offers maintenance courses for those wishing to become Airbus A 330/ A 340 / A 380, ATR 42 - 200/300, ATR 72 - 100/200, Boeing 737 - 300/400/500, Boeing 737 - 600/700/800/900, Boeing 747, Boeing 757 - 200, Boeing 767 - 200/300, Boeing 777, Saab – 340, Saab – 2000 and Bombardier CL-600-2B19 technical maintenance specialists.


About Donavia


Donavia is the largest carrier operating in South of Russia, 100% subsidiary of the Russian flag carrier - Aeroflot. It offers regular and charter passenger flights from airports of Rostov-on-Don, Mineralnye Vody, Moscow and Sochi across the entire Russia, also Europe and the Middle East. Typically, up to 20 routes are covered by regular flights throughout a season, plus some charter routes.

Flights are operated from the airports of Rostov-on-Don, Moscow and Sochi. The company operates its own aircraft, employs crews, and provides flight maintenance services. Currently the company's fleet consists of Boeing 737-500 and Boeing 737-400 types of aircraft. However, the carrier is planning to renew its B737-500 fleet with A319 and SSJ-100 types of aircraft. Already this year the company anticipates 4-5 A319 aircraft deliveries.

The company is a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).


About FL Technics Training:


FL Technics Training is a provider of technical training for the aviation industry. The company offers comprehensive training services including basic training and examination, aircraft type training and specialized training for aircraft maintenance technicians as well as administrative and management personnel. FL Technics Training is part of an integrated aircraft maintenance and repair organization (MRO) FL Technics.


Based in Vilnius, Lithuania, FL Technics Training is certified as a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-147 training organization providing courses for basic, aircraft type training and customized training programs designed according to individual client requirements. The company serves a wide range of customers from Europe and the CIS (Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Russian Federation etc.), Asia (including South Korea, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and etc.), Africa, Cuba and other regions.

Drawn up in accordance with the requirements of the EASA, FL Technics Training programmes cover four areas: basic training, aircraft type training, specialized aviation training and consulting services. FL Technics Training offers training for diverse aircraft types: Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321, Airbus A380/340/330, ATR 42 - 200/300, ATR 72 - 100/200, Boeing 737 - 300/400/500, Boeing 737 - 600/700/800/900, Boeing 757 - 200, Boeing 767 - 200/300, Boeing 747/777/767, Saab – 340, Saab – 2000, Bombardier CL-600-2B19.


FL Technics Training offers specialized training programs of general interest for technical as well as administrative personnel from Engineering and Planning, Quality system, EASA Regulation Part-145 and Part-M to Fuel Tank Safety courses. Training programs can be adapted to meet the specific needs and requirements of clients.

More than 2000 students for over 40.000 hours per year are trained at the company's theoretical courses in Moscow, Tyumen, Alma Ata, Vilnius and London. Training on the job is executed in Vilnius, Kiev and London.

For further information please visit website http://www.fltechnicstraining.com/










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