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APATS 2026 to Address AI, Pilot Shortages, and Training Standards in Bangkok

APATS 2026 to Address AI, Pilot Shortages, and Training Standards in Bangkok
The Asia-Pacific Aviation Training Summit (APATS) is set to return to Bangkok from 31 August to 2 September 2026, focusing on critical issues such as artificial intelligence integration, competency-based training, and the escalating workforce challenges within the aviation industry. Hosted at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC), the summit is anticipated to attract over 700 professionals, including airline training experts, regulators, aircraft manufacturers, and aviation technology providers from across the Asia-Pacific region.
Focus Areas and Emerging Trends
Recognized as the largest aviation training event in the Asia-Pacific, APATS 2026 will spotlight the rapid transformation occurring in pilot, cabin crew, and maintenance training. The agenda emphasizes persistent pilot shortages, the advancement of Competency and Evidence-Based Training (CBTA/EBT), developments in Multi-Crew Pilot Licence (MPL) programs, and the increasing incorporation of artificial intelligence and sophisticated simulation technologies into airline training systems.
The opening plenary will feature a keynote address on the future of aviation workforce development, highlighting the operational demands driven by regional airline growth. A prominent theme throughout the summit is the expanding role of artificial intelligence in aviation training. Dedicated sessions will examine AI-driven pilot instruction, the identification of “silent failures” in flight operations, and the application of AI in maintenance training environments.
Human performance and resilience will also be central topics, with discussions on pilot wellbeing, resilience indicators in ab-initio training, scalable instructor capabilities, and the integration of psychological assessment within modern aviation training frameworks.
Regulatory Developments and Training Innovations
A newly introduced stream will concentrate on aviation regulators and flight simulator training device operators and manufacturers. This segment will include participation from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and various Asia-Pacific national aviation authorities. These sessions aim to provide updates on flight simulation training device oversight, regulatory harmonization, and the adoption of emerging technologies.
The pilot training stream will explore the implementation of Evidence-Based Training (EBT), CBTA, and MPL programs, while evaluating how airlines are adapting training frameworks to expedite pilot development without compromising safety standards. Cabin crew training will receive heightened attention through workshops focused on enhancing training realism, leadership development, and crew wellness, reflecting airlines’ efforts to modernize preparation for operational demands.
Maintenance training discussions will emphasize competency-based approaches, instructor standardization, human factors, and the growing use of remote and online learning technologies. Sessions dedicated to Approved Training Organisations (ATOs) will address professionalism in pilot training, standardization of instructor conduct, and leveraging operational data to improve training outcomes.
Challenges and Industry Response
The aviation training sector faces significant challenges, including the need for substantial investment in infrastructure to meet evolving training standards. Resistance from traditional training providers toward adopting new technologies may further complicate progress. Failure to effectively implement new training programs risks exacerbating existing pilot shortages. In response, the market is expected to see increased demand for advanced training technologies and a shift toward more comprehensive pilot training programs. Competitors are likely to develop innovative programs incorporating AI and virtual reality, while forming partnerships with technology firms to integrate cutting-edge solutions.
Alongside the conference, APATS 2026 will host a major exhibition showcasing the latest training technologies, flight simulation systems, digital learning platforms, and operational support solutions. Networking opportunities, including exhibition floor receptions, airline meetings, and industry roundtables, will facilitate partnership development across the aviation training sector.

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