This is the first in a series of short articles on developments in flight simulation training devices for military, human-in-the-cockpit, rotary- and fixed wing aircraft. These articles will include “deep dives,” highlighting innovations in the devices themselves and in their underpinning technology foundations. Additionally, the series will identify the collaborative industry teams and acquisition program dynamics enabling the delivery of new FSTDs. The training devices in these articles will be randomly selected from military training enterprises around the globe.
The flight skills competition for the C172 simulator was a huge success thanks to the simulator manufacturer, which independently developed and produced the training device.
Orbit Goundschool has entered a new agreement which allows it to provide all training independently to its B2C customers and B2B airline clients for B737 and A320 FTDs.
The first appearance of CnTech at APATS was very successful, according to the company, attracting a lot of attention which will expand CnTech's influence and better help improve aviation safety.
In line with its partner’s strategy to provide sustainable solutions for the aviation industry, the training provider will power its training center with 70% solar energy.