Tag: Embry-Riddle

Embry-Riddle and CAAi announce aviation security training partnership

London, United Kingdom. Wednesday 3rd November 2021 – CAA International (CAAi) and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University today signed a Memorandum of Understanding focused initially on the development and delivery of aviation security and cyber security training in South America. Signed virtual...

Sheltair pledges to support Embry-Riddle’s Project Liftoff

Sheltair announces its formal commitment to support Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's O'Maley College of Business Project Liftoff Program. The family-owned Fixed Base Operation and real estate development company, which has been noticeable for supporting the future of young aviation profes...

Management Expert Dr. Shanan Gwaltney Gibson Joins Embry-Riddle

Dr. Shanan Gwaltney Gibson, a highly regarded scholar with deep expertise related to job analysis, entrepreneurship and small business development, has been named dean of the David B. O’Maley College of Business at the world’s leading aviation and aerospace institution, Embry-Riddle Aeronautica...

Allianz and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University report: Flying has never been safer

Despite record numbers of over 4 billion passengers globally, statistics show that flying has never been safer. The global airline industry has experienced some of its safest years ever in terms of fatal accidents in recent times, according to the new “Aviation Risk 2020: Safety And The State Of ...

Encroaching Drones Usually Go Unseen by Pilots, New Study Confirms

Skilled pilots approaching a runway usually can’t see small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) encroaching on their airspace, and they virtually never detect motionless drones, a newly published study shows. During an airborne human factors experiment, certificated pilots failed to see a common ...

Embry-Riddle President Calls for Solutions to Increase Women in Aviation

Increasing the ranks and stature of women across the aviation industry as well as all science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields should be considered an urgent top priority requiring innovative solutions, including university initiatives with industry and private collaborators, ...

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