Alsim ALX simulator has been selected by Dream Flyers, located in Barcelona, Spain. The ALSIM ALX provides single engine piston, twin engine piston and twin jets (generic B737/A320). The device is designed and approved for ATPL, CPL/MCC in compliance with all current regulatory standards. It has a proven track record for cost-effectiveness and helps save numerous aircraft hours.
“We have chosen to partner with Alsim for their professionalism and have found the ALX simulator to be extremely reliable at every single encounter. Another deciding factor was the availability of a great team in charge of the smooth operation and maintenance of the simulators. We are sure that Alsim provides a guaranteed quality and it’s a pleasure to work with Alsim!” according to Dario Alvaredo, Director of Dream Flyers.
Mr. Nicolas de Lassus, Alsim’s Sales Account Manager, adds: “ I would like to thank Dream Flyers for their trust and cooperation. Delivering another simulator in Spain where we have almost 20 simulators installed, shows how dynamic the Spanish market is for flight training. Dream Flyers has been our customer for years now and adding a new simulator to their fleet is a great proof of mutual trust. It’s a pleasure to continue to strengthen our relationship and we look forward to installing it in Sabadell, Barcelona area.”
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