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Multi-engine simulator heads for Kiev
A couple of meetings and a round of testing were enough to convince AGU that entrol's en-1000 FNPT II simulator would best suit its training profile.
entrol's en-1000 FNPT II simulator is reconfigurable between single and multi-engine pistons.

Aviation Group Ukraine, an alliance between Ukraine's three largest carriers, has purchased an en-1000 FNPT II simulator from Spanish manufacturer entrol.

The en-1000 FNPT II is reconfigurable between single and multi-engine piston, equipped with a GTN 650 and an interchangeable cockpit between analogue and glass, all developed with entrol's in-house technology. It has a cylindrical visual 180° x 40° with three projectors and a worldwide terrain scenery with global navigation database.

Aviation Group Ukraine CEO Iryna Kochetkova says: “We are pleased to be a customer of entrol after a long search for the right simulator that would suit our needs. During our initial conversations and a meeting in Madrid, we have tested a couple of simulators and have found exactly what we needed. A great price, quality and staff assistance were the main factors why we chose entrol.”

This simulator will be the first en-1000 to be installed in Ukraine, and it will be ready for training in Kiev during the summer of 2019.

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