FTD.aero, a European manufacturer of flight training devices, showcased the wide offer of type-representative and type-specific flight training devices based on Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 aircraft models.
At APATS 2024, FTD.aero drew considerable attention demonstrating unrivalled commitment to innovation and excellence in pilot training. The event provided an ideal platform to highlight FTD.aero’s EASA- and FAA-compliant Non Motion Simulators, which are renowned for their cost efficiency, high fidelity often compared to the Level-D class and, last but not least, their reliable and customer-oriented technical support.
Building on this successful event, FTD.aero is thrilled to announce its upcoming entry into the Indian flight training market with two EASA FTD-2 type-specific devices to be delivered in Q1 2025. The simulators will incorporate the latest technology including CANBUS simhardware with ARINC communication and will integrate OEM Data and Software Packages, as well as a number of OEM hardware components for the most immersive training experience. This expansion marks a significant milestone for FTD.aero and aligns with company’s strategic vision to increase its footprint in the sky-rocketing Indian market with low-cost world-class training solutions to enhance pilot readiness.
FTD.aero extends its gratitude to all attendees and partners who engaged with us at APATS 2024. We look forward to further collaborations and continued success as we expand our offerings to new markets.
About FTD.aero
FTD.aero, based in Poland, is a leading manufacturer of Airbus A320 and Boeing B737 type-specific and type-representative flight simulators, compliant with EASA and FAA certification standards. All devices are designed and built in-house using high-fidelity simulated hardware and OEM components, ensuring top quality control, cost efficiency, guaranteed quick access to affordable spare parts and exceptional customer support. All devices can be configured to the client’s individual specifications.
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