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EmPower Introduces Aviation Training Emphasizing Sustainability and Innovation

EmPower Introduces Aviation Training Emphasizing Sustainability and Innovation
A new aviation training provider based in the United Kingdom, EmPower Flight, has officially launched with a mission to integrate sustainability and innovation into the education of pilots and cabin crew. Scheduled to commence courses in late February, EmPower aims to equip its graduates with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the evolving demands of the aviation industry by embedding sustainable practices and forward-thinking operational strategies from the outset.
Comprehensive Training Programmes with a Sustainable Focus
EmPower Flight will offer the Airline Pilot Standard-Multi-Crew Cooperation (APS-MCC) programme, while its sister company, EmPower Crew, will provide Cabin Crew Attestation (CCA) training. Both programmes are led by a team of seasoned aviation professionals, including former airline training captains, ensuring a high standard of instruction grounded in industry experience.
The APS-MCC course will be conducted using an Airbus A320 Neo simulator located at British Airways’ Flight Training facility at London Heathrow. This 14-day, 40-hour simulator programme incorporates airline Standard Operating Procedures, scenario-based training, and a strong emphasis on sustainable operations awareness. Additionally, Virtual Reality (VR) learning tools will be employed for pre-course preparation. Graduates will also receive ongoing support as they transition into their initial commercial roles.
For aspiring cabin crew members, EmPower Crew’s seven-day immersive CCA programme combines industry-standard safety and service training with modules focused on emerging sustainability practices, employability skills, and career development support.
Leadership and Industry Context
Andrew Perkins, CEO of EmPower Flight, highlighted the company’s commitment to fostering a culture of integrity, excellence, and respect. He stated, “While many training providers focus solely on technical proficiency, our ambition is to introduce education on sustainable technologies and operational thinking from Day 1.” Rachel Gardner-Poole, Chief Sustainability and Growth Officer, underscored the importance of real-world relevance in the curriculum, noting that the courses are designed and delivered by instructors with extensive commercial airline experience. She emphasized the need for future aviation professionals to adopt innovative approaches in response to emerging technologies aimed at reducing the sector’s environmental impact.
EmPower’s launch coincides with increasing pressure on the aviation industry to address environmental concerns. According to Aviation Week Network’s 2026 industry outlook, sustainability and innovation are becoming central to the future of aviation, creating a conducive environment for initiatives such as EmPower’s. However, the company faces a competitive market dominated by established training providers and will need to invest substantially in sustainable technology while aligning with evolving regulatory standards. Although the industry is likely to respond positively to the focus on sustainability, some skepticism may remain regarding the effectiveness and certification of new training methodologies. Competitors may also respond by adopting similar sustainable practices or enhancing their own programmes to maintain market position.
EmPower’s approach reflects a broader shift within the aviation sector and positions the company to contribute to shaping the next generation of aviation professionals. Further information on available courses can be found on EmPower Flight’s official website.

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