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Alsim celebrates 30th anniversary
Over the past three decades Alsim has built up a global reach extending to more than 400 customers and has delivered more than 450 certified simulators across 60 countries.

Alsim is this year proudly celebrating its remarkable 30 year journey. This leading France-based manufacturer has established itself as a prime developer and manufacturer of FAA and EASA certified FNPTII, FNPTII MCC and AATD flight simulators. Over those three decades it has built up a global reach extending to more than 400 customers and has already delivered more than 450 certified simulators across 60 countries.

The journey began in 1994 with a visionary concept of creating and offering flight training devices at affordable prices. The objective was clear; to develop a versatile simulator that could be utilised for various aircraft types, while keeping costs within reach of even the smallest flight schools. This idea led to a continuous stream of innovative products, beginning with the introduction of TFT screens on simulators in 1997, an industry first.

Recognising the growing importance of multi-crew cooperation (MCC) in the airline industry towards the end of the last century, Alsim responded by developing a simulator exclusively designed to enhance pilot confidence and competence in a multi-crew working environment. In 1999 the company achieved a milestone with the sale of its first MCC trainer, laying the foundation for future innovations.

In the early 2000s, Diamond Aircraft emerged as a leading player in the aviation training market. Alsim promptly responded and, working closely with the OEM, successfully launched the AL42 in 2005, a faithful replica of the Diamond DA42 twin-engine training aircraft. Dedicated to its continuous quest for innovation and improvement, the Alsim research and development team then conceived and manufactured an entirely new device that can replicate 10 different aircraft models, thereby providing training capabilities from PPL up to MCC/JOC. Thus, the remarkable ALX was born and introduced in 2008.

In early 2016, Alsim revisited its founding principle of creating cost-effective, versatile flight training devices, resulting in the creation of the AL250, a compact simulator adaptable for SEP/MEP training on the PPL, CPL and IR/ME levels. Just a year later, in 2017, Alsim unveiled its second type-specific device for a classic training aircraft, the Cessna 172 Skyhawk.

Innovation is very strongly embedded in the company's DNA, and in 2020 further evidence of that was shown when Alsim proudly presented its latest achievements, the Airliner and the brand-new ALSR20, an exact replica of the Cirrus SR20 aircraft. The Airliner is a multi-purpose hybrid B737/A320 simulator designed to cater to the demands of advanced MCC and APS MCC training as delivered by medium to large ATOs. A partnership with Cirrus Aircraft also ensures that the ALSR20 matches the ongoing evolution of the aircraft.

President and CEO Jean-Paul Monnin says: "We are delighted to celebrate our 30th anniversary. Over the years, Alsim has remained committed to providing cutting-edge flight simulators that enhance pilot training across the globe. We are grateful for the continued trust and support from our customers and partners.”

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