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Future looks bright for Aerofutur as it selects ALX
Alsim's teams visited Aerofutur, and the latter was delighted with the ‘reactivity’ they showed. A new ALX is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL and APS/MCC in compliance with all current regulatory standards.
The ALX offers advanced technology simulation equipment tailored to all specific training requirements.
Read this story in our March 2021 printed issue.

Aerofutur, an ATO based at Perpignan Rivesaltes airport in the south west of France, has purchased an Alsim ALX simulator. The ALX provides up to four classes of aircraft, from single engine piston, twin engine piston and twin turbine up to medium category twin jets (generic B737/A320). The device is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL and APS/MCC in compliance with all current regulatory standards. The ALX offers advanced technology simulation equipment tailored to all specific training requirements. In addition, it has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.

“We were impressed by the great reactivity of Alsim's teams, who came and visited us to understand our needs. Their extensive experience with more than 400 simulators worldwide comforted us in our choice,” says Lionel Marti, manager and head of training of Aerofutur.

“It is a great pleasure for Alsim to welcome Aerofutur among our customers and accompany it in its training,” adds Nicolas Fabriès, sales account manager.

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