In preparedness for the induction of wide bodied aircraft into its fleet next year,
India's Jet Airways has signed a contract with CAE, a world leader in providing simulation and training solutions to commercial airlines, for supply of Boeing 777-300ER (Extended
Range) and Airbus A330 simulators.
In addition, the Canadian-based company will provide a CAE Simfinity Integrated Procedures Trainer (IPT) for the Boeing 777-300ER
aircraft as well as a CAE Simfinity Maintenance Flight Training Device (MFTD) for the A330 aircraft.
CAE has already manufactured and supplied the two Boeing 737 new generation simulators currently operating at the Jet Airways training
center in Mumbai. The B737NG simulators, and the new B777-300ER and A330 simulators, all feature the CAE Tropos visual system.
Jet Airways fleet expansion plans of wide body aircraft is scheduled to commence in April 2007 when deliveries start of the 10 brand new
Boeing 777-300ER and 10 Airbus A330 aircraft.
Jet Airways Chief Executive Officer Mr. Wolfgang Prock-Schauer said, “As part of our expansion plans, we are preparing for the induction
of the new wide-bodied aircraft into our fleet, scheduled to commence in April 2007. These new simulators will enable us to provide high
quality pilot training as we introduce the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to our fleet and expand our A330 fleet.”
The full-flight simulator replicates in every detail the cockpit of the aircraft that it simulates. It also reproduces, with great accuracy and
realism, the visual environment the aircraft appears to be flying in, including clouds, thunderstorms, and the landing approaches of
airports around the world. Each simulator also recreates operational emergency situations the cockpit crew has to be trained for.
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