USA – True Course Simulations (TCS), a developer of immersive VR and mixed reality flight simulators, is positioning its simulation technology and grant application expertise to support education institutions applying for Round 4 of the FAA's Aviation Workforce Development Grants, with applications due 22 June 2026.
- TCS is offering to support CTE (Career and Technical Education) and STEM providers in framing programs against FAA funding priorities, providing technical inputs for applications, and strengthening the overall workforce development narrative — addressing both the technology and application strategy components of the grant process.
- The FAA is prioritizing modern, scalable training approaches including simulation-based learning that can broaden access and improve student engagement, creating a direct alignment between TCS's VR/MR training platforms and the grant program's stated objectives.
- TCS's simulation products support practical hands-on aviation education, scalable classroom integration, and early exposure to flight and technical career pathways — all outcomes that align with the FAA's Aviation Workforce Development Grant criteria targeting pilot and maintenance technician pipeline development.
- The FAA's Aviation Workforce Development Grants support education and training programs for future pilots and aviation maintenance technicians, with eligible applicants including schools, aviation organizations, aviation-related nonprofits, air carriers, labor groups, and state and local governments. The USD 26 million program was announced by US Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy on 18 May 2026.
Source: True Course Simulations
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