The aviation training legacy now under the care of Boeing Global Services began in 1968 when Sanderson Films—led by legendary instructor Paul Sanderson—was purchased by Times Mirror, and then in 1974 merged with Jeppesen to create the company Jeppesen Sanderson. Over the intervening decades, Jeppesen used its reach and technical expertise to deliver aviation education to flight schools and prospective pilots around the world. (Full disclosure: I worked in Jeppesen’s aviation training department from 1997-2000 and again from 2012-2014).
Nearly 100 ATOs Now Using Boeing Learning Solutions’ Training System
Key Takeaways:
- Boeing Global Services' aviation training legacy originated from Sanderson Films and Jeppesen, forming Jeppesen Sanderson, which Boeing acquired in 2000.
- They now offer the Boeing Learning Solutions (BLS) learning management system (LMS) to nearly 100 aviation training organizations (ATOs) and flight schools globally.
- The BLS provides ATOs with a centralized dashboard to monitor student and instructor progress, manage resources, and streamline operations with customizable reporting.
- For students, the LMS serves as a hub for accessing EASA and FAA study materials (eBooks), completing Q&A sessions and stage testing, and tracking their learning progression across multiple devices.
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