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49. Boeing to Provide UAE with C-17 Globemaster III Training Support
Boeing has signed a two-year, $18.7 million contract from the United Arab Emirates to provide C-17 Globemaster III logistics support and training simulator maintenance. Boeing, which originally manufactured the C-17, will support the UAE’s inventory of realistic, motion-based training devices used to train aircrews and support personnel for the country’s fleet of airlifters.
50. New World Class Aviation Training Centre Lands in Brisbane
New World Class Aviation Training Centre Lands in Brisbane, Virgin Blue and Alteon Fly High with Multi-million Dollar Partnership.
51. Miami ATC Installs First Airbus A350 XWB Full-Flight Simulator in Americas
The Airbus Training Center (ATC) in Miami has installed its first A350 XWB full-flight simulator. The A350 XWB simulator has received Level-D qualification from both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
52. Airbus Helicopters Delivers Final EC135 T2+ for Australian Military Training Program
Airbus Helicopters has achieved Factory Acceptance of the last six of the EC135 T2+ for the Helicopter Aircrew Training System (HATS) for the Australian Defence Force (ADF), completing on-time deliveries of the full fleet of 15 helicopters. Under the JP9000 Phase 7 HATS project, a new joint helicopter training program for Navy and Army aircrew will utilise 15 EC135 T2+ helicopters,
53. London Biggin Hill Supports Aerobility's Armchair Airshow 2021
Aerobility, the British disabled flying charity, has joined forces with London Biggin Hill Airport to take the Armchair Airshow to new heights. The 2021 edition, scheduled for Saturday, 29 May, will use the airport, located just 12 miles from central London, as its backdrop as the Armchair Airshow is live streamed over the internet. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 23 March 2021.
54. ATR Turnover Grows 30% in 2006
ATR Turnover Grows 30% in 2006. ATR has reported a turnover of US$ 700 million in 2006, a growth of about 30% compared to the previous year (US$ 542 million revenue in 2005, based on IAS standard). 2006 has confirmed the strong recovery of the turboprop market already experienced in 2005.
55. Boeing and Korean Air Break Ground on New Training Facility
Boeing participated in a groundbreaking ceremony with Incheon and Korean Air on Monday, for construction of Korea's largest new aviation training facility to be located in Incheon's Free Economic Zone (IFEZ). The new campus, which is slated to open in 2015, will allow Boeing to expand the scope of its training business in Korea and continue its long-standing training relationship w
56. Boeing to Provide C-17 Training to NATO
The Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) program will soon train C-17 aircrews at Boeing’s C-17 International Training Centre (ITC) in the United Kingdom under a new $8 million contract. SAC is comprised of ten NATO countries and two NATO Partnership for Peace countries. The program will begin training its multinational aircrews early this year. Prior to this contract, the SAC progra

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