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Loft Dynamics Secures USD 24 Million Series B Funding to Transform Airline Pilot Training with Virtual Reality Solutions
Switzerland & USA – Loft Dynamics, the global leader in virtual reality (VR) flight training, has raised a $24 million (USD) Series B funding round led by The Friedkin Group, with participation from Alaska Airlines and existing shareholders Sky Dayton and Craft Ventures, as well as UP.Partners. The round brings Loft Dynamics’ total funding to $48 million (USD) and marks a major step forward in expanding its commercial airline offerings while continuing to grow its core helicopter business.
Loft Dynamics developed the world’s only FAA- and EASA-qualified VR helicopter simulator, used by operators such as Airbus Helicopters, the Los Angeles Police Department, and Air Greenland. With this latest investment, the company is applying its cutting-edge technology and regulatory credibility to transform airline pilot training at scale.
“Pilot training hasn’t kept pace with the rest of aviation,” said Fabi Riesen, founder and CEO of Loft Dynamics. “We’re still sending trainees across the country to sit in $10-$20 million, warehouse-sized domes—technology that hasn’t evolved in decades. In an era of pilot shortages and increasing air mobility, that’s simply no longer sustainable. We’re building a new standard—one that’s far more realistic and accessible. High-quality, regular training leads to better pilots. And better pilots mean safer skies.”
Loft Dynamics’ immediate focus is developing a next-generation, cloud-connected training suite—the world’s first fully integrated hardware and software system built to make pilot training safer, more effective, immersive and scalable.
Initial offerings will include existing helicopter simulators and new full-motion Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 VR airliner simulators—up to 12 times smaller and a fraction of the cost of traditional full-flight simulators. Loft’s new airliner simulators will include a multi-crew replica cockpit with all aircraft haptics, body and eye tracking, and AI-powered training intelligence to measure pilot performance and deliver tailored feedback. It will also feature LofTWIN—a virtual demonstration mode that lets instructors record immersive lessons for pilots to replay at any time. These systems will enable pilots to train safely and regularly for any condition, including rare, high-risk scenarios and past aviation tragedies.
To further increase training accessibility, Loft Dynamics is also developing a spatial computing–powered home training kit, allowing pilots to review sessions, access immersive content, and train remotely—from the base or their living room.
As part of the investment, Dan Friedkin, chairman and CEO of The Friedkin Group, will join Loft Dynamics’ board of directors, partnering closely with Series A investors Sky Dayton (partner at Craft Ventures, founder of Boingo Wireless, EarthLink, and CloudKitchens) and Ben Marcus (co-founder and managing partner at UP.Partners), both of whom also serve on the board. An accomplished pilot and entrepreneur, Friedkin leads a global portfolio of businesses across aviation, automotive, hospitality, sports, investments and entertainment.
“Loft Dynamics is defining the next era of aviation training,” said Friedkin. “This investment enables them to scale their solution globally, fast-track innovation, meet an urgent industry need and elevate pilot safety in the process. Loft brings the vision and execution capability this moment demands.”
“Through Alaska Star Ventures, our corporate venture capital arm, we are excited to support Loft Dynamics in bringing FAA-qualified VR technology to commercial airline training,” said Pasha Saleh, corporate development director, Alaska Airlines, “We look forward to working closely with Loft to revolutionize pilot training, making it more immersive and effective. This investment will not only enhance our industry-leading training program but also pave the way for future training solutions across the aviation industry.”
“This funding round isn’t just a milestone—it’s a signal,” added Riesen. “A signal that the wider industry is ready for change. We’re proud to have the backing of The Friedkin Group, Alaska Airlines and our existing shareholders. I’m thrilled to welcome Dan to our board—his strategic insight and passion for aviation will be invaluable as we scale. Together, we’re building a safer, smarter, more accessible future for aviation training—one that serves operators, regulators and pilots, and protects the millions of passengers who rely on them.”
About Loft Dynamics
Loft Dynamics AG is the global leader in qualified virtual reality flight simulation training devices (FSTD). It is the only VR FSTD qualified by the FAA and EASA. Equipped with a 3D high-resolution panoramic view, dynamic six-degrees-of-freedom motion platform, and full-scale replica cockpit with a unique pose tracking system, our revolutionary VR simulators provide a more immersive, realistic, customizable, and safe training experience. By offering a training solution 10 times smaller and significantly more cost-effective than legacy simulators, we make training more accessible and scalable than ever before. We serve leading manufacturers, airlines, operators, schools, and organizations worldwide. Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, and Zurich, Switzerland, our team comprises passionate engineers, developers, and aviation experts.
Source: Loft Dynamics
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Acron Aviation Awarded 5-Year U.S. Coast Guard Contract for Jayhawk Helicopter Displays
USA – Acron Aviation, a leading provider of advanced aerospace display technologies, is proud to announce the award of a five-year Indefinite Delivery Requirements (IDR) contract by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) for the supply of Electronic Standby Instrument System (ESIS) GH-4001 standby displays.
The contract supports the USCG’s fleet of MH-60T Jayhawk helicopters. The base year of the contract runs from May 2025 through May 2026, with four additional option years extending through May 2030.
Andy Herder, VP/GM Displays Navigation and Satcom, Acron Aviation said: “This award underscores our commitment to continue delivering reliable, mission-ready avionics solutions to the United States Coast Guard.” Herder continued, “The ESIS GH-4001 is engineered for precision and resilience in demanding operational environments, making it a trusted standby display for critical missions.”
The GH-4001 Electronic Standby Instrument System (ESIS), built to Military Qualification standards, provides pilots with essential flight data in a compact, durable format, enhancing operational safety and situational awareness in the most challenging conditions.
This contract strengthens Acron Aviation’s partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and affirms its role as a trusted supplier for defense and search-and-rescue aviation platforms.
About Acron Aviation
Acron Aviation is strategically aligned to deliver world-leading commercial aviation solutions designed to serve aircraft operators and airframe manufacturers across the globe. Our expertise extends to multiple facets of commercial aviation from OEM certified avionics to state-of-the-art simulation devices, best-in-class pilot training and market-leading flight data analytics. With a global footprint, we are uniquely positioned to deliver comprehensive, cutting-edge solutions that enhance our customers operations and further our mission of innovating to create safer skies.
Source: Acron Aviation
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The RTP module introduces a generic recurrency calculation engine, capable of managing diverse qualification cycles including pilot airport qualifications, maintenance engineer authorizations, and instructor certifications.
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Training activities such as online courses, assessments, instructor-led classes, simulator checks, and line checks can be organized into structured training paths with clear dependencies and prerequisites.
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The module integrates directly with Quality Management Systems (QMS), ensuring alignment with Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulations and IOSA requirements.
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By linking certification directly to training activities, RTP delivers real-time tracking of recurrency status, simplifying compliance oversight and ensuring consistent regulatory alignment.
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One of the key features highlighted is the audit readiness capability: instead of weeks of preparation, training departments will be able to generate complete audit reports in minutes.
Source: Astrom Training Solutions
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Acron Aviation Academy Welcomes 16 New Cadets in August 2025 Intake
Sanford, Florida, USA – Acron Aviation Academy, the United States based flight training base of Acron Aviation, has welcomed 16 new cadets to its August intake, marking the start of their professional pilot training journey.
Earlier this month Acron Aviation announced the signing of an Educational Service Agreement (ESA) with the United States Air Force to deliver initial pilot training for Air Force officers selected for Undergraduate Pilot Training. This milestone partnership marks a historic first with Acron Aviation becoming one of the first Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standalone Part 141 flight schools to receive an ESA from the U.S. Air Force to support its pilot training pipeline.
Under the agreement, Acron Aviation will provide rigorous flight training at its world-class facilities, equipped with over 100 modern aircraft, advanced simulation technology, and a team of highly skilled certified flight instructors committed to excellence. This collaboration reflects Acron Aviation’s continued dedication to developing the next generation of elite aviators.
David Cox, VP and Director of Acron Aviation’s Airline Academy said: “We are deeply honored to partner with the United States Air Force in this important mission.” Cox continued, “To be selected as one of the first Part 141 flight school to support this effort is a testament to the unwavering commitment our team has to quality, safety, and innovation in aviation training. We are proud to play a role in shaping the future of our nation’s Airmen.”
With the first-class starting training in November 2025, this program will prepare U.S. Air Force officers with the foundational skills and airmanship needed to succeed as pilots; and will result in them earning their private pilot certificate, instrument rating and multi-engine rating.
Acron Aviation’s facilities, located in Sanford, Florida, offer ideal year-round flying conditions, immersive instruction, and an environment designed to mirror the professional demands of the aviation industry.
This agreement reinforces Acron Aviation’s position as a national leader in aviation training and its ambition to become a trusted partner to military and government organizations seeking top-tier training outcomes.
Source: Acron Aviation Academy
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