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Royal-Star to build students' confidence with new sims
Krzysztof Pawełek, CEO and head of training at Royal-Star Aero, says that Alsim simulators are proven and reliable tools for training future pilots. Cadets will be able to upskill in specific parameters and aircraft types.
Royal-Star Aero will be able to cover lots of training bases with the Alsim simulator pair.

Royal-Star Aero, a training centre based in Poland, has decided to buy two Alsim simulators: an Alsim AL250 and an Alsim ALX.

Krzysztof Pawełek, CEO and head of training at Royal-Star Aero, explains why the company chose Alsim: “We decided to purchase the two AL250 and ALX flight simulators from the reputable company Alsim, whose parameters and technical capabilities perfectly matched the expectations and patterns of the training system developed by the company. Properly designed simulators allow our students to learn flight procedures in a specific class of aircraft, supporting the theoretical training process. We express our satisfaction with the cooperation with Alsim and recommend its simulators as proven and reliable tools for training future pilots.”

“The addition of the AL250 and the ALX to Royal Star's training fleet will perfectly complete its training syllabus, enabling it to train airline-ready pilots,” adds Anna Lezoray, sales account manager for Alsim.

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