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German Flight Simulator Manufacturer Inaugurates Dubai Showroom with A320 Simulator in 2025
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Aviation Radio Simulation Provider PlaneEnglish Partners with Utah State University to Enhance Pilot Comms Training
Utah, USA — PlaneEnglish has entered into a partnership with Utah State University’s (USU) Aviation Technology program to integrate its ARSim Radio Communications Simulator into the curriculum. This collaboration aims to strengthen students’ proficiency in ATC communications alongside their technical training.
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USU’s Aviation Technology program offers B.S. degrees in Professional Pilot (fixed wing & rotorcraft), Maintenance Management, and Aviation Management.
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The ARSim system enables students to practice radio communications in a controlled, repeatable environment, helping them build confidence before flights.
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The tool supports scalable, consistent training across multiple disciplines and reinforces FAA phraseology and communication best practices.
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By automating radio‑comm training, the approach potentially frees up cockpit flight time for more advanced skill development.
Source: PlaneEnglish
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Simulator Manufacturer Simnest Aviation Hosts Hungarian Export Promotion Agency in September 2025
Hungary – Simnest Aviation, a Hungarian manufacturer of flight simulators, hosted a visit from the Hungarian Export Promotion Agency (HEPA), where Deputy CEO Gabor Peter Artner explored the company’s technologies and discussed strategies for expanding international cooperation.
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The visit included hands-on demonstrations of Simnest’s simulator devices and discussions with CEO Balázs Herendi on potential partnership opportunities.
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Simnest and HEPA have a history of collaboration; since 2022, HEPA Türkiye has supported joint initiatives that have laid the foundation for successful export-driven projects.
About Simnest Aviation
Headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, Simnest Aviation designs and manufactures advanced flight simulator training devices for professional pilot training. Its portfolio includes Airbus A320 and other FNPT II/MCC devices, used by flight schools and airlines across Europe and Asia. In recent years, Simnest has expanded its global presence with installations in Portugal, Norway, and India.
Source: HEPA Hungarian Export Promotion Agency
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JETPUBS Showcases Compliance and Training Solutions at Regional Airline Association Leaders Conference 2025
USA — JETPUBS participated as a sponsor at the Regional Airline Association (RAA) Leaders Conference 2025 in Washington DC on September 17-19, 2025, engaging with regional airlines and industry leaders from across North America. The company highlighted its role in supporting operators with regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and training consistency.
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JETPUBS emphasized its expertise in providing accurate, compliant, and easy-to-manage manuals, offering solutions ranging from fully outsourced technical publications teams to supplemental support for in-house departments.
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The company also showcased customized cockpit posters and department-specific training materials, designed to strengthen consistency and operational readiness across airline teams.
Source: JETPUBS
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Flight Simulator Manufacturer Publishes FTD Guide to Support EASA-Compliant Helicopter Training Operators
Spain — entrol, a specialist in flight simulation solutions, has released a new FTD Simulator Guide aimed at helping helicopter operators and flight schools optimize training, enhance safety, and ensure compliance with EASA regulations.
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The guide consolidates expert insights on how Flight Training Devices (FTDs) can unlock official training credits, making simulator use count towards a wide range of helicopter courses and proficiency checks.
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entrol highlights how FTDs contribute to cost-efficiency by reducing reliance on live helicopter flying hours, freeing up aircraft for operational use while lowering training expenses.
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The guide emphasizes safety benefits, allowing safe, repeatable practice of critical scenarios that are not feasible to train in real helicopters.
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Operators are also advised on how modern FTDs simplify training schedules and maintenance, offering flexibility and reliability in day-to-day operations.
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Sales Director Nacho Navacerrada noted: “We wanted to go beyond just selling a product and position ourselves as a partner that offers strategic knowledge. This guide is our way of providing tangible value, helping flight schools and helicopter operators understand how FTD simulators are not just a training tool, but a crucial asset for optimizing budgets and guaranteeing strict compliance with EASA regulations.”
About entrol
Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, entrol designs and manufactures EASA and FAA-certified helicopter and fixed-wing simulators, ranging from FNPTs to FTDs and FFS solutions. The company provides turnkey simulation systems for training organisations and operators worldwide, with a focus on cost-efficiency, regulatory compliance, and operational safety.
Source: entrol
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Turkish Airlines Confirms Order for Up to 75 Boeing 787s, Nears Deal on 150 737MAX
Türkiye – Turkish Airlines has announced a landmark fleet expansion agreement with Boeing, representing one of the largest single commitments in the carrier’s history as it pursues its 2033 vision of an 800-aircraft fleet.
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The agreement includes a firm order for 50 Boeing 787 Dreamliners (35 787-9s and 15 787-10s), plus options for an additional 25 Dreamliners, marking Turkish Airlines’ largest-ever Boeing widebody purchase. Deliveries are scheduled between 2029 and 2034.
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Turkish Airlines also announced its intent to purchase up to 150 Boeing 737-8 and 737-10 MAX aircraft (100 firm, 50 options), pending final engine supply agreements with CFM International. Once concluded, this will represent the airline’s largest Boeing single-aisle order.
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Parallel discussions are underway with Rolls-Royce and GE Aerospace regarding engines, spares, and long-term maintenance services for the Dreamliner fleet.
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The combined Dreamliner and 737 MAX commitments would double Turkish Airlines’ Boeing fleet, which already numbers over 200 jets including 787-9s, 777s, 737 MAX, Next-Generation 737s, and 777 Freighters.
Statements
- “This landmark agreement represents much more than fleet growth. It is a reflection of our leadership in the industry as well as our dedication to innovation and operational excellence,” said Prof. Ahmet Bolat, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee. “The addition of these advanced Boeing aircraft to our fleet will not only enhance our operational capabilities but also become a significant element supporting Turkish Airlines’ 2033 Vision of expanding our fleet to 800 aircraft.”
- “We are honored that Turkish Airlines has once again chosen the 787 Dreamliner and 737 MAX to power its future growth,” said Stephanie Pope, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “As a proud partner to Türkiye and the Turkish aviation industry for 80 years, we look forward to continuing our support of Turkish Airlines as they expand operations and deliver exceptional experiences to their passengers.”
Source: Turkish Airlines & Boeing
