Alsim factory and headquarters in Nantes has a special visit - the delegation of Civil Aviation Flight University of China.
The CAFUC team of 6 flight instructors and engineers spent this time rigorously testing the 5 AL172 simulators purchased in December of 2018, some requests for change were made and implemented to the CAFUC team accordance before their departure from Alsim's site.
Jean Paul Monnin, Alsim CEO and Founder commented, “both Alsim and CAFUC are looking forward to the next step, the on site installation of all 5 sims to be completed this June”.
About Civil Aviation Flight University of China
Civil Aviation Flight University of China (CAFUC) is the only full-time regular institution of higher education for civil aviation pilots, as well as technicians of other civil aviation specialties and high-quality applied professionals in engineering, management and arts required by national economy, under the direct jurisdiction of CAAC. Now CAFUC has more than 23 000 full-time students, including more than 10 thousand student pilots. It has formed an educational pattern of “flight orientation and comprehensive development” and become the largest “university of civil aviation” in Asia with world reputation.
For more information about CAFUC, please visit http://www.cafuc.edu.cn/eg/

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