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Brookfield Aviation International to feature in centenary project celebrating royal and parliamentary leadership
Published: 1 May 2026 Written By: Shreya Majumder Brookfield Aviation International has been selected to appear in a new publication entitled Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership. An official History of Parliament project, this landmark book is being produced in partnership with leading publisher St James’s House – an imprint within the SJH Group – and will be launched on 9 June 2026 in the grounds of Westminster Abbey in London, UK. Written by a team of promine
Shreya Majumder
4 hours ago2 min read


Aviation Jobs Worldwide May 2026: Pilot, Engineer & Aviation Careers
As the aviation industry continues to expand its global reach, demand for skilled professionals remains strong across all sectors. Brookfield Aviation partners with leading airlines, MROs and aviation organisations to connect exceptional talent with strategic career opportunities worldwide. Our focus is on delivering lasting professional advancement for pilots, engineers and aviation specialists who are ready to contribute to the industry’s continued growth and innovation. PI
Brookfield Aviation
4 hours ago2 min read


Inside Aviation M&A: Felipe Cabezas on Deals, Discipline, and the Dynamics of a Global Market
From airline acquisitions to emerging aviation sectors, dealmaking today requires precision, adaptability, and a global perspective. Published: 1 May 2026 Written by: Shreya Majumder Pilot Jobs | Aircraft Engineering Jobs | Aviation Careers In the complex world of aviation finance and mergers and acquisitions, few roles demand as much precision, discretion, and global perspective as that of a dealmaker. At Brookfield Aviation Finance, Felipe Cabezas has spent over four
Shreya Majumder
4 hours ago4 min read


Humanoid Robots to Work at Japanese Airport
Japan is testing humanoid robots at Tokyo Haneda Airport, aiming to address labour shortages and improve efficiency in ground handling operations. Published: 1 May 2026 Written by: Shashwat Dwivedi Pilot Jobs | Aircraft Engineering Jobs | Aviation Careers An innovative pilot programme is set to begin at Tokyo Haneda Airport, where humanoid robots will be introduced into aviation ground operations. The initiative aims to address ongoing labour shortages while reducing the
Shashwat Dwivedi
4 hours ago2 min read


Why Airlines Are (Quietly) Terrified of Grass
In an industry defined by advanced technology and precision, one of aviation’s most persistent operational risks remains surprisingly simple: grass. Published: 1 May 2026 Written by: Todd Skaggs Pilot Jobs | Aircraft Engineering Jobs | Aviation Careers Aviation is an industry built on jet engines, satellite navigation, automation, and redundancy. It is also, somewhat absurdly, an industry that can be brought to a halt by grass. Not volcanic ash. Not complex avionics fai
Todd Skaggs
4 hours ago4 min read


The Monoprep: The Forgotten Training Aircraft Behind the Monocoupe’s Legacy
While the Monocoupe became an icon of early aviation, its lesser-known sibling, the Monoprep, quietly helped shape pilot training in the late 1920s. Published: 1 May 2026 Written by: Shashwat Dwivedi Pilot Jobs | Aircraft Engineering Jobs | Aviation Careers What was the Monoprep aircraft? The Monoprep was a light training aircraft developed in the late 1920s by the Central States Aircraft Company, designed as a low-cost, simple platform to train new pilots during the ear
Shashwat Dwivedi
4 hours ago3 min read
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