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Vader Aviation Simulator made its debut at EATS 2025 in Cascais, using the summit to introduce its cabin crew, air security, and maintenance training solutions to the European market. The company, already active in China’s aviation training sector, held meetings with several European and international operators during the two-day event.
Conversations centred on upcoming EASA-driven changes to cabin crew and maintenance training, with attendees showing particular interest in higher-fidelity scenario-based tools.
According to the company, feedback from Heads of Training and senior managers will influence its next round of product development as it works to align with global safety and operational standards. Vader reported strong interest from organisations investing in next-generation simulation and digital training systems, noting that EATS provided access to potential partners outside its existing Asia-Pacific network.
Vader said it plans to build on the connections made in Cascais as it expands its presence in Europe and returns to future EATS events.