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Virtual Fly Delivers 3 SOLO PRO SEMINOLE AATDs to Infinity Flight Group

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June 30, 2026

New Jersey, USA - Virtual Fly, the Spanish manufacturer of flight simulation devices, has completed the delivery and installation of three SOLO PRO SEMINOLE Advanced Aviation Training Devices (AATDs) for Infinity Flight Group in the United States. The new simulators have been deployed across Infinity Flight Group's training facilities in Burlington and New Jersey, and are now fully operational within a dedicated simulation training environment.

This latest delivery further strengthens the long-standing relationship between the two organizations. Infinity Flight Group already operated 12 Virtual Fly simulators across its training network, bringing its total fleet of Virtual Fly devices to 15 units.

The SOLO PRO SEMINOLE is specifically designed to replicate the Piper PA44-180 Seminole equipped with the Garmin G1000 NXi avionics suite. The simulator enables students to practice multi-engine procedures, instrument flying, abnormal and emergency scenarios, and crew coordination in a realistic and controlled environment. Each device features a full-scale cockpit replica, authentic flight controls, and a 255-degree visual system designed to enhance immersion and procedural training effectiveness.

The expansion reflects the increasing role of simulation-based training within modern pilot development programs, allowing flight schools to improve training efficiency while providing students with additional exposure to complex multi-engine operations before entering the aircraft.

"We are excited that infinity Flight Group continues to invest in advanced training technology to support the development of future professional pilots," said Cristian Sanchez, Sales and Marketing Manager at Virtual Fly. "We are proud to continue supporting their growth with solutions that enhance training quality, standardization, and operational efficiency."

The SOLO PRO SEMINOLE is designed for flight schools, universities, and approved training organizations seeking a realistic and FAA-approved platform for multi-engine and instrument training.

Source: Virtual Fly

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