Tréner KFT, a pilot training organisation based in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, has once again selected ALSIM with the acquisition of a new AL250 simulator. The academy already operates an AL250 and an ALX, reinforcing a strong and trusted partnership built over the years. AL250 simulator addresses the initial phase of training needs (PPL, CPL, Instrument and Multi-Engine ratings) and is a SEP/MEP reconfigurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II, FAA AATD. In addition, it offers both analog and glass cockpits for each flight model at the simple flick of a switch. This device has been extremely well received since its creation, with more than 125 units installed and operating successfully worldwide.

Tibor Molnár, Head of Training at Tréner KFT commented: “We chose ALSIM once again because we already operate two other ALSIM simulators and are fully satisfied with their performance and reliability. One of them is an AL250 simulator, and based on our positive experience, we knew that we wanted to expand our fleet with the same model.”
Anna Lezoray, Sales Manager at ALSIM stated: ”The long-standing cooperation between ALSIM and Tréner KFT continues to grow, and we sincerely thank the Trener team for their continued trust in our solutions. We are proud to have been selected once again as the provider for their new flight simulator. The addition of the AL250 will help expand their training capacity and further standardize their offering.”

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