Global – One of the world's largest aviation and pilot training groups, one of the world's largest aviation and pilot training groups in Europe, the Middle East, Asia/Australia, India and Africa, announced the signing of an agreement to win five full power EDA40 training aircraft with Diamond Aircraft, marking another important milestone for maintaining the group's environment and bird birds.
The agreement was signed in the 2025 edition of the Paris Air Show, one of the world's leading aerospace events, and reflects Airways' continued investment in next-generation technologies to enable safe, efficient and environmentally responsible flight training across the global campus.
“This agreement reinforces our vision to promote sustainability and innovation across all aspects of aviation training,” said Romy Hawatt, founder and chairman of Airways Aviation. “The EDA40 represents an important step in reducing our carbon footprint and operational costs without sacrificing our known high training standards. We are proud to partner again with Diamond Aircraft as we unlock the transition to an eco-friendly future for aviation.”
The EDA40 will be the first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified all-electric aircraft specifically tailored for the flight training market. With a significant reduction in electric propulsion systems, noise footprint, and direct operating costs, the EDA40 is perfectly in line with Airways Aviation's strategic sustainability goals.
“The addition of the EDA40 to the fleet reflects a deliberate, forward-looking strategy,” added Alexandre Alves, Group Chief Commercial Officer at Airways Aviation. “As global demand for pilots continues to grow, our clients and airline partners look to our training organizations to lead efficiency, technology and sustainability. This investment sends a clear message. Airways is ready to meet these expectations and set a benchmark for a new industry.”
Air Aviation and Diamond aircraft have maintained a long-standing relationship, with Diamond aircraft forming the core part of the Academy's training fleet in multiple locations. The introduction of electric aircraft represents the next stage in that collaboration.
“We look forward to our long-term customer aviation choice to acquire the EDA40 again at the 2025 Paris Air Show,” said Jane Wang, Austrian Diamond Aircraft Sales Director. “This investment highlights our shared commitment to cutting-edge technology, sustainability in flight training, and further strengthens our strategic partnership.”
About Diamond Aircraft
Diamond Aircraft is a global leader in general aviation, renowned for its innovative multi-aircraft and pioneering work in electrical and sustainable aviation. With manufacturing facilities in Austria, Canada and China, Diamond will make a series of single-engine aircraft, including the all-electric EDA40, the world's first EASA/FAA Part 23 certified electric trainer.
About Airways Aviation
Airways Aviation is a globally recognized flight training academy with a strong presence in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, with over 45 years of experience. With cutting-edge facilities, industry-bound curriculum and a fleet of over 100 modern training aircraft, the Academy offers world-class pilot and aviation training solutions to dedicated experts around the world. Airways Aviation trained thousands of cadets through EASA and CASA-approved programs and major airlines and partners to bridge the gap between education and industry. Committed to innovation, safety and excellence, Airways Aviation continues to shape the future of aviation training on a global scale.
The Airways Aviation Group is one of the largest diamond aircraft in the world. It is also the official gold service centre for French, Italian and Australian brands.
Source: Airways Aviation
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