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Sky Services Flight Academy plumps for Alsim ALX
The Alsim ALX, with its flexibility and reliability, is the right tool to keep raising the quality of the training offered by Sky Services through efficiency and safety. It offers tuition on up to four classes of aircraft.
The ALX offers advanced technology simulation equipment tailored to all specific training requirements.
Read this story in our June 2021 printed issue.

Sky Services Flight Academy, based at Capua, Naples, Milan Bresso and Brindisi in Italy, has acquired al Alsim ALX simulator. Sky Services Flight Academy is a sister company of Sky Services, the Italian FBO network.

The Alsim ALX provides up to four classes of aircraft from single engine piston, twin engine piston, 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.

“The Alsim ALX, with its flexibility and reliability, is the right tool to keep raising the quality of our training through efficiency and safety,” says Sky Services MD Clemente de Rosa.

“We are very glad to welcome Sky Services Flight Academy among our customers and would like to thank it for their confidence. We are looking forward to starting a successful cooperation between our two companies,“ adds Nicolas de Lassus, Alsim sales account manager.

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