FFS Training Center Simaero India General Manager Provides Update on New 8 Bay Training Center

In an exclusive interview with Indian media outlet The Times of India, Khushbeg Jattana, General Manager of SIMAERO India, revealed the international full flight simulator training center operator Simaero has decided to invest $100 million in India to train up to 5,000 pilots over the next 5 years.

A moment of pride and joy for me as I start another exciting journey to spearhead the growth of Indian Aviation. With record aircraft orders last year, we are excited to join hands with airlines and provide par excellence training for the next generation of pilots. Our state of the art facility in Delhi NCR, spread over 4500 sq meter, is expected to be operational by the end of the year and will be equipped with A320 Neo and B737 NG simulators to begin with. Our training program is headed by Capt.Manjit singh bodhi who is a distinguished aviation professional with 35 years of experience with leading airlines and simulator training companies” shared Khushbeg Jattana.

Simaero’s first training center in Delhi NCR is set to be operational by the end of 2024, featuring eight full-flight simulators for aircraft such as the A320 NEO and B737NG. The company is also evaluating additional satellite centers in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata within the next five years.

Source: Simaero and Times of India
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Flight Simulator Manufacturer HAVELSAN Delivers Airbus A320 Full Flight Simulator to Simulator Training Center IFTC

Ankara, Turkiye headquartered flight simulator manufacturer HAVELSAN has delivered in May an Airbus A320 full flight simulator to the Antalya based training center of internationally well-known simulator training center IFTC, a member company of Gözen Holding. The device installation has been completed and site acceptance test is currently ongoing.

IFTC is Turkey’s first independent full flight simulator training center , established in 2008, with two training centers on two different continents (one in Istanbul and one in Antalya). The two training centers operate five full flight simulators covering both Airbus A320 and Boeing B737NG aircraft types. IFTC is internationally recognized to support a wide range of airlines and stakeholders with their pilot training requirements.

The HAVELSAN Airbus A320 full flight simulator device order by IFTC was announced earlier in May and showcases HAVELSAN ability to support pilot training centers with industry leading flexible and quick solutions for training equipment.

During the month of May a HAVELSAN manufactured Airbus A320 full flight simulator also received the first EASA certification in 2024 – with the device being operated by an airline in Turkey. In 2023 a number of HAVELSAN Boeing B737MAX full flight simulators achieved EASA Level D Certification while earlier in March 2024 HAVELSAN announced it would ramp up activities and support for airlines and simulator training centers including the ability to manufacturer up to eight full flight simulators per year as well as work with airlines to support them expanding their simulator training center operations through flexible solutions.

HAVELSAN is especially putting focus on providing industry leading after sales support and discussing with customers long-term cooperation projects. HAVELSAN is currently actively seeking additional airline or training center operators to share information about its products and the unique offering that it can provide.

Source: HAVELSAN

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Global Operator of Full Flight Simulator Training Centers Appoints Assistant Manager Simulator Maintenance in the Middle East

United States headquartered global operator of full flight simulator training centers Avenger Flight Group has appointed Michael Martusevich as its new Assistant Manager for Simulator Maintenance for its training center in Israel. Back in June 2023 Israel’s flag carrier EL AL Israel Airlines announced it will build an advanced simulator facility, the first of its kind in Israel, which will house Boeing 787 and Boeing 737 simulators. The facility will be built by Avenger Flight Group (AFG), an American company that specializes in the construction and operation of advanced simulators and training facilities for aviation pilots around the world. The facility will be about 2,400 square meters and 14 meters high, with a ground floor with two additional gallery floors.

Source: Michael Martusevich
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Middle East Pilot Simulator Training Center Pier Seven Aviation Continues to Provide B737NG Type Rating to Large Number of Pilots in 2024

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates based full flight simulator training center Pier Seven Aviation is proud to announce that another batch of students have successfully completed the Ground School phase of the B737-NG Type Rating. Earlier in the month Pier Seven Aviation announced that it is collaborating with Proctor Aviation Pvt. Ltd., Indias largest flight crew recruitment agency.

In 2023 the full flight simulator training center achieved a remarkable milestone. Pier Seven Aviation successfully trained over 250 pilots from India and various parts of the world, in addition to providing recurrent training to over 100 dedicated students.

Pier Seven Aviation operates Airbus A320, Boeing B737NG, Boeing B737CL and B747 full flight simulators.

Source: Pier Seven Aviation
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Africa Based Full Flight Simulator Training Center Caverton Aviation Training Center Showcases Training Solutions at 3rd African Airforces Forum

Lagos, Nigeria based full flight simulator training center and pilot training organisation Caverton Aviation Training Center (CATC), which operates an EASA certified Level D AW139 Full Flight Simulator had a significant presence at the 3rd African Airforces Forum, which took place at the International Conference Center (ICC) in Abuja, Nigeria, from May 22 to 23, 2024. In December 2023 CATC installed a new Leonardo AW109 FNPT II MCC/FTD (Level5).

Source: Caverton Aviation Training Center
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