Market Intelligence: -Simulator Training Center
Spatial Delivers Embraer E2 Door Trainer to Virgin Australia
Australia – Cabin crew simulator manufacturer Spatial Composites Solutions has announced the completion and commissioning of a new Embraer E2 Door Trainer for Virgin Australia, marking another key installation in the company’s growing global portfolio of cabin crew training solutions. The project enhances Virgin Australia’s crew training capability with a realistic, high-fidelity device tailored to its E2 fleet operations.
The device incorporates realistic cabin and door visuals, an R1 door cross-check feature, as well as overwing exit, galley, and flight deck mock-ups for integrated training realism.
Source: Spatial Composites Solutions
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US FFS Training Center AeroStar Training Services Highlights 2025 ATP CTP Offering
Florida, USA – Pilot training organisation and full flight simulator training center (FAA Part 142) Aerostar Training Services, has announced its Fall 2025 promotional rates for the Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP), offering cost savings for crews and larger groups enrolling together. The course is designed to prepare aspiring airline pilots for the ATM (ATP Multi-Engine) knowledge test and is now available with VA funding, multiple pricing tiers, and a fast-track 5-day format.
- The program duration is approximately 6–7 days, with a fast-track 5-day option also available
- Tuition is $3,500, with a $1,500 deposit required to reserve a class; a discounted $3,300 crew rate is offered for those who register with a training partner
- Fast track course is priced at $4,200
- Classes start every Wednesday and Saturday, providing weekly entry points for trainees
Course Structure
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32 hours of ground school (3–4 days), taught by experienced airline pilots
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4 hours in a Level D Flight Training Device (as a crew)
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6 hours in a Level D Full Flight Simulator (A320 or B737NG, as a crew)
Source: AeroStar Training Services
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New Vision Jet Simulator, Developed by CAE, to Boosts Pilot Training Capacity in Arizona, USA
Arizona, USA – Cirrus Aircraft, a global leader in personal aviation, has announced the expansion of its recurrent Vision Jet® flight training operations at Cirrus Scottsdale. The newly constructed Vision Jet simulator, developed in collaboration with CAE, marks a significant step in enhancing West Coast accessibility to advanced jet training.
- Designed for recurrent training, the simulator has capacity to train 45 pilots per month.
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Located near Scottsdale Airport (SDL), the new off-airport facility will begin welcoming pilots in March 2026.
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Cirrus Scottsdale, which already offers SR Series and Vision Jet training via Cirrus One™, will expand its staff to support the new offering.
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Additional hires will include flight instructors, simulator technicians, and support staff.
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The site will feature concierge services to support pilot owners during their training stay.
Statements
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“Cirrus is making Vision Jet flight training more accessible to customers on the West Coast,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus. “We are expanding flight training in Scottsdale, enhancing our capacity and convenience for our customers. The Cirrus Scottsdale investment is integral for our owner community seeking Vision Jet recurrent training.”
Source: Cirrus Aircraft
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Acron Aviation Supplies 2 Airbus A320neo Full Flight Simulators for Airbus India Training Centre
India – Acron Aviation is proud to announce its role in supporting the newly inaugurated training centre formed through the landmark joint venture between Air India and Airbus. As a trusted provider of advanced flight simulation devices, Acron Aviation supplied two Airbus A320neo Full Flight Simulators (FFS) to the state-of-the-art Airbus India Training Centre, which was inaugurated on 30 September in Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Acron Aviation’s UK based FFS business designed, manufactured and shipped the two high-fidelity devices to India, where the expert team managed their installation and certification, ensuring compliance with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) standards. Both simulators have been approved for entry into service and are scheduled to be fully operational in Q4 2025. Acron Aviation will also supply two additional A320 FFS to this facility by 2026.
Robin Glover-Faure, Chief Customer Officer, Acron Aviation said: “We are honoured to support the inauguration of the new training centre and to play a key role in this milestone for Indian aviation.” Glover-Faure continued, “these high-fidelity Airbus A320neo simulators reflect our commitment to supporting our customers’ in delivering world-class pilot training infrastructure to India.”
The deployment of these FFS will significantly expand training capacity in India, directly supporting the ambitious growth plans of both Air India and Airbus. As India’s aviation sector continues its rapid expansion, these simulators ensure that local pilot training will keep pace with increasing fleet sizes and rising demand for skilled flight crews.
Acron Aviation remains committed to providing cutting-edge simulation technologies and services to meet the evolving needs of the aviation industry across the region and beyond.
Source: Acron Aviation
