✈️ One More Coffee-Fueled Milestone for AOA ☕
7/30/20251 min read


Well folks, it happened again.
Another airline. Another team of flight dispatchers trained.
Another dangerously high consumption of coffee.
This time, Airline Operations Academy had the pleasure of completing full Flight Dispatcher (FD) training for Qanot Sharq – Uzbekistan’s first private passenger airline. A sharp, ambitious carrier with big plans — and now, a properly certified FD team to match.
This project was delivered in collaboration with our good friends at Amikon, and executed in our usual way:
✅ Serious about compliance
✅ Generous with coffee breaks
✅ Mildly addicted to discussing ETOPS when nobody asked
🧭 What did the training include?
Everything you’d expect from an ICAO- and EASA-compliant program:
Regulatory foundations
Practical flight planning
Dispatch best practices
OCC etiquette (Rule #1: Never eat someone else's snacks during night shifts)
The Qanot Sharq FD team is now ready to keep operations safe, legal, efficient, and just the right amount of paranoid about weather forecasts.
No shortcuts. No compromises. Just good dispatching, the AOA way.
✉️ Why this matters?
Because behind every safe and punctual flight, there’s a dispatcher who hasn’t blinked in 4 hours, whispering sweet nothings to the SIGMETs.
📸 [Photo from the training – yes, everyone smiled at least once, and no whiteboard markers were harmed.]
Ready to train your own OCC heroes?
Slots for 2025 are now open. Get in touch — and bring your own coffee mug.
Until next time,
🛫 Keep calm and trust your dispatcher.