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Portuguese Aeronautical WEB Academy (AWA) got ALSIM AL250 FNPT II Flight Simulator

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Portuguese Aeronautical WEB Academy (AWA) got ALSIM AL250 FNPT II Flight Simulator - Maintenance / Trainings publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: Portugal Aircraft: Airplanes

Alsim announced the sale of an AL250 flight simulator to AWA, a flight training school located near Lisbon Airport, with headquarters in Prior Velho, Portugal. The simulator is due to be delivered in April 2019.

The AWA Board of Directors explained why they chose Alsim: “We were looking for a state-of-the-art simulator with excellent reliability. So we became interested in Alsim’s products, which we expect will meet all our training requirements.”

Mr Nicolas de Lassus, Alsim’s Sales Account Manager, added, “We are very excited to welcome AWA as our latest customer in Portugal. Adding an AL250 flight simulator will enable the school to provide the most advanced level of training for not only the Portuguese market but also internationally. By the way, we are also delighted to now have five customers in Portugal, a good sign of the health of Portuguese flight training and a proof of confidence and recognition of Alsim’s work and product quality.”

About Aeronautical Web Academy (AWA)

AWA is an aeronautical training school established in 2008. Currently they have courses in Pilot Training and Flight Operations. Those courses are approved by the Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC), corresponding to the technical requirements for this purpose, as stated on the approval certificate PT.ATO.005.05 issued by ANAC.

AWA works with their own funds, with an aircraft fleet operating from two aerodromes, Cascais and Évora.

The courses are suitably provided via theoretical and practical subjects, matching job market requirements, approved by ANAC and with consideration for National and International legislation authorities, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

For more information on the Aeronautical Web Academy (AWA): http://www.awa.pt/academy.html


 





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