Århus, Denmark – 10 September, 2025 – Skyborne Airline Academy and FlightLogger are today announcing a renewed five-year collaboration, with FlightLogger’s platform to be utilised across Skyborne’s UK and US training bases.
The new agreement will introduce FlightLogger’s Business Insights module to support Skyborne’s ongoing focus on performance, transparency and global scalability. It will also continue to assist with Skyborne’s comprehensive training programmes and its unique Progressive Continuous Learning (PCL) methodology, leading to tangible improvements in operational efficiency.
Vicky Harriss, Head of Operational Delivery at Skyborne, says: “We take pride in the high quality of our training programmes, and every aspect of our courses reflect the care and dedication of our team. Since 2018, we’ve been leveraging FlightLogger’s Flight Training Workflow, which has played an important role in helping us manage the business efficiently. We’re excited to see how its Business Insights module positively impacts our operations.”
The comprehensive FlightLogger platform will empower Skyborne to:
- Optimize scheduling and resource allocation across all training phases with proven efficiency.
- Provide real-time insights into student performance, fostering individualized learning paths and competency-based assessment.
- Maintain seamless documentation and adherence to stringent aviation regulatory requirements globally.
- Drive strategic insights, with deeper operational analytics facilitating data-driven decision-making.
Mads Larsen, CEO at FlightLogger, says: “We are incredibly proud that Skyborne has chosen to extend our partnership for another five years. Skyborne is a truly valued and significant customer and its commitment to innovation and high-quality pilot training perfectly aligns with our mission.
“Skyborne’s decision to expand the use of FlightLogger, particularly with the Business Insights module, is a strong testament to our platform’s capabilities and the successful long-term relationship we’ve built. We look forward to supporting Skyborne further as it shapes the next generation of airline pilots.”