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European Full Flight Simulator Training Center and Flight School Planning to Significantly Expand 2025 Onwards
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UK-based Pilot Training Organisation Upgrades MPS Flight Simulator with New Side Sticks
United Kingdom based VA Airline Training, an independent provider of airline training for individual pilots and airlines based in Cambridge, announced that it is upgrading its MPS manufactured Airbus A320 device with the installation of new side sticks.
VA Airlines Training operates the below devices and is approved by the UK CAA and EASA for APS MCC and Type Rating.
- A320 FTD
- B737NG FTD
Source: VA Airline Training
Photo Credit: VA Airline Training
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Middle East Pilot Simulator Training Center Pier Seven Aviation Welcomes Aircraft Manufacturer Representatives
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates-based full flight simulator training center Pier Seven Aviation welcomed GO5 Airbus representatives, Mr. Florent Capoulade and Ms. Sandrine Mourlan-Dubois, to discuss the latest advancements in Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTDs). The discussions focused on the development of Airbus 3.0 FSTDs.
“Pier Seven Aviation is excited to align our strategies with GO5’s innovations.” shared Pier Seven Aviation
Source: Pier Seven Aviation
Photo Credit: Pier Seven Aviation
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Wizz Air Shares Video of New Full Flight Simulator Training Center in Rome, Italy
Wizz Air has officially opened its newest pilot training centre in Rome Fiumicino Airport, Italy. The state-of-the-art facility will serve as Wizz Air’s second training centre, following the success of its initial Budapest location. The centre is poised to provide recurrent training for more than 4,800 pilots each year, a testament to the airline’s commitment to the highest safety standards and innovation in aviation.
Source: Wizz Air
Photo Credit: Wizz Air (shown as meta image)