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Training professionals choose Alsim ALX in Italy
The Alsim ALX simulator has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness. Professional Aviation in Bologna say that Alsim's products are trusted, well-developed and reliable, as well as flexible.
Director of Professional Aviation Vito Preti.

Professional Aviation, an ATO located in Ozzano dell'Emilia near Bologna, Italy, has selected an Alsim ALX simulator.

The Alsim ALX provides single engine piston, twin engine piston up and twin jets (generic B737/A320). The device is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL/MCC in compliance with all current regulatory standards. It has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.

Vito Preti, director of Professional Aviation, explains: “Having the flexibility of changing from different configurations and flight models from one simulator is an added value for our school. Looking into the options presented on the market, Alsim and particularly the ALX are evidently the most trusted, developed and reliable company and product available today.”

Alsim sales account manager Nicolas de Lassus adds: “Professional Aviation is growing quickly on the flight training market and wants to propose high level of training, not only with a modern fleet of brand new Cirrus and Tecnam glass cockpit aircraft but also with the well-known and recognised ALX, which is the only FNPT II simulator certified in Italy with capacity to offer the whole ATPL course. We are happy to add it among our customers and hope this is just the beginning of our relationship.”

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