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Italian provider of private aviation services and helicopter fleet management Air Corporate has purchased an entrol H145 FFS Level B simulator. Scheduled for installation in the first quarter of 2027, this sale marks another milestone in the long standing collaboration between the two companies.
With one of the most extensive helicopter fleets in the sector, Air Corporate has once again chosen entrol's technology to enhance its pilot training and ensure the highest safety standards in its operations.
The H145 FFS Level B will feature a realistic cockpit, motion system and LED visual system. The cockpit will be an exact replica of the H145 and it will also feature a shared Envision database, fully integrated with Air Corporate's existing simulator fleet, ensuring continuity.
Additionally, the simulator will include a debriefing station, a crucial tool for post-training analysis and pilot performance evaluation.
The new H145 FFS Level B will feature entrol Mission, an advanced solution designed for specific training in SAR, firefighting and offshore operations. Thanks to its high-fidelity LED visual system and extensive scenario database, pilots can train in highly realistic and demanding environments, enhancing their ability to respond to critical situations.
With this latest acquisition, Air Corporate now operates four entrol simulators, including two FTD Level 3 and two FFS Level B. This expansion reinforces the company's commitment to cutting-edge technology and demonstrates the confidence it places in entrol's solutions.
Nacho Navacerrada, sales director at entrol, comments: “With this fourth addition, Air Corporate reaffirms its trust in entrol as a key simulation provider. Its continued investment in our technology is a testament to the value it places on pilot training and operational safety. We are proud to strengthen our relationship with a long-standing client that continues to rely on entrol's flight simulators to enhance its training programmes.”