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Reiser Simulation and Training Participates in International Helicopter Forum in Bückeburg in July 2026

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July 1, 2026

Germany – Reiser Simulation and Training, a developer and manufacturer of high-fidelity flight simulation training devices for civil and military operators, is exhibiting at the International Helicopter Forum at the International Helicopter Training Centre in Bückeburg, Germany, on July 1-2, 2026, showcasing its latest solutions for pilot and crew training, mission training, and maintenance training.

  • Reiser Simulation and Training is exhibiting at Booth 05, with Chief Sales Officer Dr. Thomas Nicolay leading the company's presence at the forum alongside the Reiser team.
  • The International Helicopter Forum at Bückeburg brings together experts from research, industry, military, and police and rescue services, making it a key networking and business development event for helicopter simulation and training providers.
  • Reiser's exhibition covers pilot and crew training solutions, mission training systems, and maintenance training — reflecting the company's portfolio spanning both operational flight training and technical maintenance training for helicopter operators.

AFM recently shared that REISER Simulation and Training is expanding its physical infrastructure at its premises in Mörlbach and has moved into a new 900 square meter full flight simulator integration hall. The new construction follows REISER's move into a 600-square-metre production and system integration facility at the same Mörlbach location in October 2025, establishing the site as a consolidated manufacturing and integration hub for the company's growing simulator portfolio.

The infrastructure expansion aligns with REISER's active product development pipeline, which examples such as includes an AW139 Level 3 Flight Training Device co-developed with Leonardo, the hoistAR mixed reality hoist trainer developed with DRF Luftrettung, and ongoing supply of H145 simulation devices to European operators.

Source: Reiser Simulation and Training

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