European Full Flight Simulator Training Center Places Order for New Business Jet FFS

AXIS Flight Training Systems, an innovation leader in full flight simulators, has taken an order for a new Bombardier Challenger 350 simulator from Aviation Academy Austria. The simulator will also be able to train pilots for the Challenger 3500.

AXIS Flight Training Systems is adding to its installed base of Bombardier simulators with a new full flight simulator for the popular Challenger 350. This new Level D full flight simulator features a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 Advanced avionics system and a Van Halteren motion system, the first time AXIS has built a VHT system into one of its simulators. A head-up display can be added at a later date, enabling training for the new Challenger 3500. The new FFS is slated to be ready for training in September 2024, at which time it will be the 6th AXIS simulator in operation at Aviation Academy Austria.

Aviation Academy Austria CEO Michael Holy said, “To meet the growing training demand of operators, we decided to expand our portfolio to the mid-size business aircraft market. Knowing the high fidelity and reliability of the five AXIS units we already operate, this purchase was a logical next step. Weve had a good relationship with AXIS for many years. This purchase will be a valuable addition to our other sims, providing new opportunities to customers from Europe, Asia and the Middle East.”

Aviation Academy Austria is continuing its growth path with its philosophy of providing individual training solutions for air operators and private individuals alike. The range of services includes ATO courses, as well as tailored instruction for operator recurrent training. Additionally, all simulators are available for dry lease.

AXIS developed and integrated all models for the new simulator. The requisite data was gathered in a flight test campaign with the actual aircraft. The simulator meets all requirements pursuant to EASA CSFSTD(A) Issue 2 FFS Level D.

AXIS CEO Niall Olver said, “We are quickly expanding our portfolio of bizjet simulators. The Bombardier Challenger 350 is an important type and we’re excited to be adding it. And naturally it’s always rewarding to get repeat business; it lets us know we’re on the right track.”

About AXIS

Founded in 2004 by pilots and engineers, Austria-based AXIS Flight Training Systems GmbH designs and manufactures the most advanced full flight simulators on the market. The company’s products are at the leading edge of technology, and meet and exceed EASA, FAA, and ICAO requirements. Offering exceptional realism, availability and efficiency, AXIS flight simulators are in use at many sites throughout the world. AXIS has locations in Austria, Canada and Hungary.

About Aviation Academy Austria

Aviation Academy Austria (AAA) near Vienna is a provider of professional pilot training for the airline and bizjet market. Besides its fleet of full flight simulators, various training devices and fixed base simulators, the company runs Austria’s largest airline pilot academy with more than 180 cadets in training.

Source: AXIS Press Release
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The addition of the Boeing 737-8 simulator further enhances the training capabilities at Paramount’s Miami campus, providing pilots with the opportunity to train on the latest Boeing aircraft technology. The simulator is equipped with the newest flightdeck technology, providing an immersive and realistic environment necessary to maintain the highest levels of pilot training.

“As Boeing continues to ramp up 737 MAX production rates to meet its 4,634 aircraft backlog, deliveries of the popular single aisle aircraft are expected to double in the upcoming months,” said Vincent La Forgia, President of Paramount Aviation Services. “The addition of the 737 MAX full-flight simulator (FFS), to our twelve-simulator bay training campus, further demonstrates our commitment to meet pilot training demand and provide the best possible training solutions for our 737 MAX customers.”

The strategic deployment of the 737-8 simulator in Miami expands Paramount’s pilot training capacity and adds to its current commercial simulator fleet which includes 737NG, 757, 767, A330, and MD88 devices.

About Paramount Aviation Services

Paramount Aviation provides flight training and simulator services that supports commercial, business, and military flight operations worldwide. Paramount’s Miami International Airport flight training campus is home to a state-of-the-art twelve (12) bay simulator facility situated at 3814 Curtiss Parkway, Miami, Florida, 33166.

Source: Paramount Aviation Services Press Release
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Source: Nicolas Mouté (SIMAERO)
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“This partnership expands our competency-based flight-training capacity to better meet the needs of our customers worldwide,” said Stephanie Pope, president and CEO, Boeing Global Services. “By sharing data, leveraging digital capabilities, and providing greater accessibility and affordability, Boeing and CAE are enhancing global aviation safety.”

The shift to CBTA methodology in pilot training focuses on developing and evaluating skills, knowledge and behaviors essential for pilots to operate safely and efficiently in a commercial air transport environment. Boeing’s implementation of CBTA leverages digitally-advanced tools and fleet operations data to customize training to each individual, and helps pilots efficiently respond to in-flight challenges. The first CAE locations to adopt Boeing’s curriculum will be in India, with expansion anticipated into additional global markets. Boeing is implementing the CBTA curriculum through its global training campuses in Seattle, Miami, London-Gatwick, Shanghai, and Singapore, as well as at customer locations worldwide.

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Boeing and CAE have a long-standing relationship spanning commercial and defense programs. CAE is an integral supplier of Boeing commercial aircraft training devices and provides training and operational support solutions on defense platforms.

About Boeing

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.

About CAE

At CAE, we equip people in critical roles with the expertise and solutions to create a safer world. As a technology company, we digitalize the physical world, deploying software-based simulation training and critical operations support solutions. Above all else, we empower pilots, cabin crew, airlines, defence and security forces and healthcare practitioners to perform at their best every day and when the stakes are the highest. Around the globe, we’re everywhere customers need us to be with more than 13,000 employees in approximately 250 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. CAE represents more than 75 years of industry firsts—the highest-fidelity flight, mission and medical simulators and training programs powered by digital technologies. We embed sustainability in everything we do. Today and tomorrow, we’ll make sure our customers are ready for the moments that matter.

Source: Boeing and CAE Press Release
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