Simulator Training (A320 & MCC)

In spite of advanced aerospace technology and improved aircraft reliability, the crew’s decisions and actions remain the most crucial factor in global aviation safety. Quality pilot training is therefore the main influence to avoid incidents and accidents.

“It is important to include crew factors in this data [analysis] because it highlights the crucial importance of pilot performance in safety, and therefore reminds us to invest in anything that might support it – [ie] training and simulation facilities – and to minimise influences that might adversely contribute – time pressure, fatigue and distraction.”

Dr Hazel Courteney, head of research and analysis for the UK CAA (200)
Source – Flight International


Our instructors at QuAero, average 20 years each working in this aviation industry. We support up and coming pilots with the correct attitude and aptitude to  further their training from single engine propeller aircraft onto commercial jets. We do this through customised programmes and courses.

The MCC course has been tailored to bridge the gap between these two with a strong emphasis on Standard Operating Procedures and multi crew relationships in a cockpit environment.

As a cadet pilot you may see the gap from single engine aircraft to jet aircraft as a major obstacle.

At QuAero we understand you as an individual with your experience, training and aptitude and help you focus on what is really important in this next step in their flying career.

We have excellent relations with a leading Flight School in Malta as well as with an EASA approved A320 Simulator Training Device which enable us to provide cadet pilots with an easy-to-follow programme to prepare them for any upcoming pilot interviews and/or checks with a commercial airline.

Most of our instructors are Airbus Type Rated Examiners TRE’s recognised by TM-CAD (Tansport Malta – Civil Aviation Directorate the Maltese aviation authority on behalf of EASA) They are motivated, hands-on and up to date with the latest developments in the aviation industry. All our examiners are excellent English speakers so this allows any international students to fit in well and ensure clear understanding.

After following our MCC course, you will very likely be in a position to be considered for a position with a commercial aviation company. This also depends on your flight experience.To understand how we can help you achieve your goals drop us your questions on training@quaero.aero

Innovation in Research, Services & Training.

We strive to make tomorrow happen today.

Collaborating with the Institute of Aerospace Technologies at the University of Malta, QuAero seeks to advance the state-of the art in the industry, At the same time , we provide consultancy services in several areas where we are subject matter experts. Lastly, but certainly not least, we are active trainers in the aerospace field.

Meet QuAero.

Alan Muscat (second left) is the Company Director. After a successful career with the Maltese flag carrier as a Captain, he is responsible for QuAero Research and Innovation. Joseph, Karl, and Mark all occupy important roles in the organization. Joseph Markham (first left) is the goto person in charge of Safety Management and Crew Resource Management. Karl Falzon (second right) as Head of Company Operations, oversees the day-to-day running of QuAero. Mark Soler (right) takes care of company finances. Notwithstanding the assigned roles, everyone is flexible and takes on different responsibilities in the projects which QuAero is involved in.

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Posted on: Wednesday 16th February, 2022

A webinar held to discuss ongoing research in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning within the context of aviation.

Posted on: Friday 23rd July, 2021

QuAero participates in a public dissemination event showcasing the results of the project. QuAero, as part of the SmartFDM consortium, participated at a public event to showcase the preliminary results of the SmartFDM project. The project was led by Dr Robert Camilleri from the Institute of Aerospace Technologies in collaboration of Dr Gianluca Valentino from the Dept. of Communications and Computer Engineering and QuAero Ltd as subject matter experts.

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