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Entrol to open own Americas maintenance
Entrol America will be based in Monterrey, Mexico; the location is a major hub and airport that allows service for North, Central and South America in the same time zones and with minimal delay.

entrol, the manufacturer of EASA and FAA certified FNPT, FTD and AATD flight simulators, will open its own maintenance centre in the Americas in September 2024. The company has made a strong commitment to the continent, where it plans to instal about four flight simulators between this year and the next.

The company is currently constituting entrol America, a fully owned subsidiary, under which it will open its own facilities in Monterrey, Mexico and from where the firm will be offering services to its customers in the continent.

"entrol America is expected to be established during the month of April. Once the process is completed, we will proceed to hire two product engineers who will come to Spain for training and in 2025 we plan to expand the team with two more additions. We consider Monterrey an excellent central location from where to service all of our continental customers. It is a major hub and airport that allows us to service North, Central and South America in the same time zones and with minimal delay. We are confident that this investment will enhance our support and provide the level of service our customers demand," says CEO Luis Olarte.

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