Boeing has opened a 787 customer training center
in Miami, site of the company's largest commercial aviation
training campus.
Aeromexico and LAN Airlines are the first
two customers to train on the 787 suites at the Boeing Flight
Services Miami campus.
Boeing has established Miami as its pro forma
flight training campus for the Americas -- the location where
airline crews will receive the initial training provided to Boeing
customers for new model airplane introductions.
"Miami has always been an important Boeing
training campus and the largest campus in our global network. Now
it will also play an expanded role in training the pilots and
technicians who will fly and maintain the groundbreaking 787
Dreamliner," said Sherry Carbary, vice president, Boeing Flight
Services. "Miami's location at the crossroads of the Americas
offers tremendous advantages as a preferred location for airlines
based in Latin America, Canada and the United States. Customers
also travel from Europe, Africa, the Middle East and China to
conduct training in Miami."
Boeing has greatly enhanced its
overall training capability in Florida following an announcement
in March 2013 that the company would relocate training devices
from Seattle to Miami. To better serve airlines and meet growing
personnel training requirements, two 787 full-flight simulators
are now located at the Miami campus as well as an additional
Next-Generation 737 full-flight simulator and 717, 747 and 767
simulators. An additional 777 simulator will locate in Miami later this year. These seven devices will bring total capability in
Miami to 17 full-flight simulators across airplane types, making the campus one of the largest commercial flight training
facilities in the world.
"Aeromexico sees the expanded
capabilities at the Miami campus as a very positive move," said
Max Alvarez, vice president, Fleet Negotiations, Aeromexico. "This
is a very beneficial development that will allow a savings in
transportation times and associated costs for our airline."
The consolidation of Boeing flight training
campuses in the Americas is designed to bring training closer to
where customers operate, reducing travel times for airline crews
and the costs of sending students for training. Miami is an
international hub for commercial aviation training and provides
geographic diversity within the framework of Boeing's global
commercial training network.
"Boeing is
adding nearly $100 million in training assets to the Miami campus,
representing a significant positive impact for the local
Miami-Dade economy," Carbary said. "The result will be a premier
state-of-the-art training campus staffed by world-class qualified
and experienced pilots and instructors all providing the highest
quality training in a well-established, flexible and productive
work environment."
Boeing Flight Services, a business unit
of Commercial Aviation Services, operates a geographically diverse
network of 20 flight and maintenance training campuses on six
continents. In addition to Miami, Boeing offers 787 training in
strategically located campuses in Singapore, Shanghai and London.
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