Belgium's Hub'Air Aviation Academy has clinched two training contracts with operators in France and the UK. The deals follow the company's recent relocation from St-Hubert, near Luxembourg, to the former military airfield at Brustem in northern Belgium where Hub'Air operates an all-Diamond Aircraft fleet comprising the diesel-fuelled DA40 Diamond Star single and DA-42 TwinStar.
Hub'Air will spread training internationally and has signed contracts with Cannes Aviation in France and UK charter airline Astraeus.
Hub'Air says the outlook for flying training in Europe is bright, spurred on by demand from pilots from Arab countries who are finding it increasingly difficult to train in the USA.
Source: Flight International