Boeing Flight Services now has Boeing 787
Dreamliner training devices that are ready to be used with an
approved training course in locations around the globe.
"Providing our airline customers with cost
effective flexibility is a top priority," said Roei Ganzarski,
chief customer officer, Boeing Training & Flight Services. "We've
invested in world-class courseware, trained a global team of
experienced instructors, and now have certified a worldwide
network of simulators, all to provide 787 operators an efficient
and effective 787 training solution."
Boeing operates 787 training campuses in five
locations: Seattle, Singapore, Tokyo, London Gatwick and Shanghai.
The qualifications from the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on behalf
of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Japanese Civil
Aviation Bureau (JCAB) and the Civil Aviation Administration of
China (CAAC) will allow Boeing Flight Services to deliver the same
quality of training at all locations.
Last month the CAAC qualified the Shanghai
Boeing training campus for 787 training including the full-flight
787 simulator and the 787 flight training device. With this
achievement, Boeing has received more than 20 separate
qualifications in five locations on three continents in support of
787 entry into service beginning later this year.
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