Oise Hebdo: A fine spotlight on our aviation school
Oise Hebdo: A fine spotlight on our aviation school
We're delighted to announce that our aviation school has been covered by the local press: an article in Oise Hebdo outlines our approach and testifies to the interest shown in our initiative in the region. This spotlight in the departmental press marks an important step in Hexagone Aero's visibility, and we wanted to share this highlight with you.
Important recognition for our school
The publication of this article in Oise Hebdo represents much more than a simple relay of information: it's a genuine recognition of the work we do on a daily basis. By highlighting our location in Beauvais, our operations and our clear ambition to train tomorrow's professional pilots, the newspaper is helping to raise the profile of our school far beyond the aviation community.
This spotlight is aimed as much at the general public, curious to gain a better understanding of aviation professions, as at aviation enthusiasts, students' families, and the economic, institutional and local players who closely follow the region's training dynamics. It's an invaluable relay, reinforcing the visibility of our mission and confirming our local roots.
We'd like to extend our warmest thanks to the editors of Oise Hebdo for the quality of the journalistic treatment, the sincere interest shown in our structure, and the time given to our team to present the specifics of our educational model and the values we uphold. We are particularly touched by this article, which faithfully reflects our vision: that of a modern aviation school, demanding and rigorous in its training, but also profoundly open to its territory, accessible and committed to the development of the aeronautical industry on a regional and national scale.

Professional training in aeronautics, here in Beauvais
At Hexagone Aviation School, we are particularly proud to offer a comprehensive and demanding training program, designed to meet the most rigorous European standards. Our program is designed to prepare our students not only for careers as airline pilots, but also for other essential professions in the airline industry, by imparting the technical skills, professional rigor and mindset needed to evolve in an environment that is as demanding as it is exciting.
Our decision to locate in Beauvais, close to Paris-Beauvais airport, is obviously no accident. This strategic location offers us an optimal setting for aeronautical training: suitable airspace, favorable weather conditions, proximity to airport infrastructures, and an environment conducive to professional exchanges. Beyond the practical aspect, it's also our way of actively contributing to local economic and educational development, by creating jobs, training and outreach for the region.
Our students benefit from particularly careful learning conditions at every stage of their career:
- Personalized support, from the very first hours right through to certification. Our experienced instructors follow each student individually, adapting to their pace, professional goals and profile. This tailor-made support is a fundamental pillar of our teaching approach.
- State-of-the-art teaching equipment, including high-performance flight simulators, recent training aircraft maintained to the highest standards, and digital tools designed to enhance students' theoretical and practical understanding. We are constantly investing to guarantee a technological environment that meets the expectations of the international aviation industry.
- A stimulating working environment, just a stone's throw from Beauvais airport, in an airspace ideal for training. This proximity enables students to familiarize themselves very early on with the operational realities of a busy airport, while evolving in a safe, structured environment conducive to continuous progress.
This triptych - support, equipment, environment - is the foundation of our training. It reflects our commitment to excellence and our desire to train seasoned, responsible professionals ready to enter the world of aviation with all the keys in hand.
Visibility that strengthens our mission
The publication of this article in the local press, and more specifically in the columns of Oise Hebdo, is much more than a simple media relay: it reinforces the profound meaning of our commitment. This visibility underlines, in a clear and accessible way, not only the growing importance of aeronautical professions in our region, but also their relevance in an ever-changing world. Far from being a static sector, aeronautics is today facing new challenges and opportunities, both technological and human.
This media spotlight also highlights a major strategic reality: the worldwide demand for qualified, professional pilots continues to grow. With the intensification of air traffic flows, the generational renewal of airlines, and the expansion of regional and international transport, the need for well-trained talent is greater than ever. This is where Hexagone Aviation School comes into its own, offering a serious, demanding training program in line with European standards, to provide a concrete response to the needs of the industry.
Today, we're training the civil aviation professionals of tomorrow: men and women who will be working in complex, multicultural and highly technological environments. Our ambition is clear: to prepare our students to take the reins with competence, responsibility and confidence.
And it's precisely this ambition, supported every day by our team, instructors, learners and partners, that is now being shared in the pages of a leading regional newspaper. We're proud and grateful to have our mission highlighted in this way, and we applaud Oise Hebdo's role in promoting high-impact local initiatives.
Thanks to Oise Hebdo
On behalf of the entire Hexagone Aviation School team, we'd like to extend our warmest thanks to the editors of Oise Hebdo for this article, and for their interest in our school.
Highlighting aviation, training and the talents involved is a powerful act, and we're well aware of the impact it can have on the way our professions are viewed.
