After many busy weeks preparing, building up the tradeshow and putting the final touches to the conference spaces, we’re excited to be kicking off our WATS 2021 conference programme at 9.30am!
Across the 30-plus years that Halldale and CAT have been working with the airline training and simulation community, we thought we had seen it all: terrorism, wars, SARS, volcanoes, 9-11, ebola, plus accidents and incidents.
On the opening day of the 23rd World Aviation Training Summit (WATS), ALSIM Simulators announced the sale of the special AL250 simulator with Engineering Pack to the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
Quantum3D Inc., will exhibit several new training systems including Quantum3D Audio Simulation System, Radar Simulation System, FIVE (Forces in Virtual Environment)-Scenario Generation System, as well as MANTIS®, Quantum3D’s Image Generation Software at WATS 2021.
The Australian Government Civil Aviation Safety Authority has proposed Part 60 Manual of Standards amendments for Upset Prevention and Recovery Training and has opened up a survey for feedback.
Rex, Australia’s largest independent regional and domestic airline, has bought a Boeing 737 Full Flight Simulator (B737 FFS) from Boeing US Training & Flight Services L.L.C.
Halldale, the publisher of Civil Aviation Training magazine and producer of WATS, AAETS, APATS and EATS global events, has selected Modest Tree’s full-scale digital event platform Distantly for their upcoming virtual events.
Quadrant Simulation Systems (QSS), an independent company operating for over 25 years in the flight simulation industry, is celebrating its 25th anniversary; why not come visit them at WATS, booth 422.
Alexander Bradley, Managing Director, Cobra Simulation (Bathgate, Scotland), responds to five questions posed by Marty Kauchak, Halldale Media Group Editor.