Alaska Airlines Announces Investment in Loft Dynamics and Partnership to Develop and Deploy First Boeing 737 VR Simulators

USA – Ushering in the next era of pilot training, Alaska Airlines has announced an investment in Loft Dynamics — an industry leader in virtual flight training and the developer of the only FAA- and EASA-qualified virtual reality (VR) helicopter flight simulator. The investment made through Alaska Star Ventures, Alaska’s corporate venture capital arm, will support development of the first hyper-realistic, full-motion Boeing 737 VR simulator, using extended reality (XR) technology and techniques, with the goal of enhancing Alaska’s pilot training program and informing future training solutions across the industry.

Alaska has a long history of pioneering aviation advancements, from launching the first online ticket sales to becoming the first airline to design and implement satellite-based approaches. Now, by investing in the development of full-motion VR simulators, Alaska is once again moving the industry forward,” said Fabi Riesen, Loft Dynamics founder and CEO. “With aviation safety as a top priority and a global pilot shortage still looming, this partnership paves the way for airlines worldwide to train the next generation of exceptional pilots more efficiently and effectively than ever before.”

Traditional full-motion simulators have long been the gold standard for airline training, providing an essential and proven method for pilot instruction. However, their substantial footprint, high cost, and operational constraints limit scalability and accessibility. As airlines, operators, and regulators seek more flexible solutions, VR is emerging as a powerful and influential solution.

Pilot training has significantly evolved over the past 30 years, from training solely in an aircraft to using full-flight simulators. With the potential of Loft’s hyper-realistic VR simulator, we could be transforming commercial pilot training as we know it today,” said Capt. Jeff Severns, managing director of flight operations training at Alaska Airlines. “These VR simulators could provide a fully immersive, high-fidelity, data-driven experience that replicates real-world flight scenarios — all in a device compact enough to fit in a standard office. This accessibility could allow pilots to train more frequently and refine their skills with greater efficiency. We are committed to offering the most advanced training solutions available, including VR, and look forward to being Loft’s first fixed-wing customer.

Alaska is supporting Loft in the development of a Boeing 737 full-motion VR flight simulator with the financial investment and the expertise of its flight operations training department. As part of this partnership — and once the VR simulators are developed, built and approved — Alaska and Loft aim to install them at individual Alaska bases for pilot training. These state-of-the-art simulators will feature:

  • Six-degrees-of-freedom full-motion platform with improved pilot motion cueing that replicates real-world physics, force feedback from flight controls and all haptic sensations of the aircraft.
  • A 360-degree panoramic 3D view, providing correct visual cues inside and outside the aircraft.
  • Advanced full-body pose tracking, allowing pilots to see their hand and body movements in real-time within the VR environment.
  • Customizable training scenarios and environments, enabling pilots to practice any situation, condition, and maneuver safely and realistically.
  • Compact size, requiring 1/12th the space of legacy full-flight simulators, allowing for increased accessibility and flexibility.
  • Virtual demonstration mode, which lets instructors record immersive lessons — including visuals, audio and control inputs — for pilots to replay and learn from during future simulator sessions.
  • LoftSPATIAL app for Apple Vision Pro, which, when connected to the simulator, enables pilots to use spatial computing to train anytime, anywhere.

Our investment in Loft Dynamics underscores our conviction in this technology, which enables hyper-realistic training of complex scenarios more effectively and more relevantly,” said Pasha Saleh, director of corporate development at Alaska Airlines. “Over time, this technology would enable us to bring critical training closer to the pilot base, reducing unnecessary travel and time while delivering industry-leading pilot training. It represents a paradigm shift and has the potential to dramatically enhance the quality of commercial pilot training.

The eventual 737 VR simulator will be submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for approval — likely in the next few years. In the interim, Alaska and Loft plan to explore training enhancement opportunities for pilots that would function as a supplement to existing FAA-required training.

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 enhance training accessibility and scalability, empowering highly skilled pilots to meet global demand. 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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In February 2025 has launched a marketing campaign offering an A320 Type Rating at a special limited-time price of ₹12,00,000 (approximately USD$14,000).

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The AHFTS program utilizes CAE Instructor Pilots, Maintenance Evaluators, and Non-Rated crewmembers to enhance flight training in support of approximately 900 Army aviators and foreign national students transitioning to the CH-47F, UH-60M, or AH-64E rotary wing aircraft annually. The contract award increases the number of Instructor Pilots (IPs) in the program, effectively doubling the number of UH-60 IPs, and includes options for further expanding support to accommodate an increase in training.

CAE is committed to training excellence, ensuring that Army aviators are prepared for the arduous mission ahead,” said Merrill Stoddard, Division President, CAE Defense & Security, USA. “From high-fidelity simulation and advanced technologies to critical aircraft flight training, CAE is a trusted partner in the modern aviation journey, developing the skills and confidence pivotal to force readiness.

Since 2021, CAE has provided classroom, simulator, and aircraft flight training support services for the AHFTS program, advancing Initial Entry Rotary-Wing aviators to the Army’s “go to war” aircraft. From Night Systems Gunnery in the AH-64E to Air Assault and Sling Load operations in the UH-60M and CH-47F, CAE remains dedicated to delivering the highest training standards.

CAE proudly supports the evolving needs of the U.S. Army Aviation Branch, from initial qualification to advanced simulator and aircraft flight training. Initial training at the CAE Dothan Training Center in Dothan, Alabama, prepares more than 600 U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force pilots annually through the U.S. Army Fixed-Wing Flight Training Service program. In addition to AHFTS at Fort Novosel, CAE supports Flight School Training Support Services (FSTSS), delivering full-flight simulators for the CH-47F and the UH-60M and software supporting reconfigurable collective training.

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Ansett Aviation Italia’s CEO Captain Domenico Mazza shared his insights during a panel discussion and the team welcomed industry stakeholders to its booth sharing information about its unique DHC-415 Full Flight Simulator.

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