Aerosim Strengthening Desktop Simulation Presence in Asia-Pacific.SINGAPORE -- Aerosim Technologies' presence in the Asia-Pacific desktop simulation market is expanding rapidly. According to Aerosim President Dave Rapley, "The Asia-Pacific region is really heating up, and it is one of our top priorities to serve this market well." With a flurry of new contracts coming through over the past few months, it is clear that Aerosim is prepared to do just that. "The signing of these contracts shows the region's support of our products, we expect to increase our activity here significantly going forward," says Rapley. Japan Airlines (JAL JAL Jalisco (Mexican state) JAL Jalapa (Guatemala territorial division) JAL Jump And Link JAL Japan Airlines Company, Ltd. ), Tokyo, has signed an agreement for the supply of an Aerosim dual FMST FMST Fort Minor Street Team (gaming website) FMST Field Missile System Test FMST Frequency Modulation Stereo (Flight Management System Trainer) for the Boeing 737-800. This is the second dual screen FMST JAL has sourced from Aerosim. In May 2005 Aerosim delivered a dual screen FMST for the Boeing 737-400 to JAL. Air Nippon (ANK ANK Ankara (Turkey) ANK Attempted, Not Known ANK Alphanumeric Keyboard ANK Anunaki (ancient Sumerian Gods) ), Tokyo, a subsidiary of All Nippon Airlines (ANA) has signed an agreement for the supply of an Aerosim dual screen Flight Management System Trainer (FMST) and the Aerosim Virtual Flight Deck(TM) (VFD(TM)) for the Boeing 737-700. The FMST to be delivered to ANK includes simulated aircraft hardware for increased realism in use of the MCDU MCDU Military and Civil Defence Unit (OCHA) MCDU Multipurpose Control Display Unit (aviation) MCDU Multi-Function Control Display Unit MCDU Mercaptolactate-Cysteine Disulfiduria and MCP (1) See Microsoft certification. (2) (MultiChip Package) A chip package that contains two or more chips. It is essentially a multichip module (MCM) that uses a laminated, printed-circuit-board-like substrate (MCM-L) rather than ceramic (MCM-C). . QantasLink has signed an agreement for the supply of an Aerosim FMST for the Dash 8 Q400. The FMST is a two monitor PC based training device that provides simulation and display of the Captain's side Universal UNS-1E FMS FMS - Flexible Manufacturing System (factory automation). System. Each simulated system is fully interactive and operate in a free-play manner. The device will be capable of teaching FMS, A/P and EFIS EFIS Electronic Flight Instrument System EFIS European Federation of Immunological Societies (Berlin, Germany) EFIS ERO Frequency Information System (Europe) EFIS European Forest Information System . The FMST is a true 'free-play' device that is not restricted to fixed training scenarios or flight plans. Alteon Training in Brisbane, Australia has put the Aerosim A320 Virtual Procedure(TM) Trainer into action. On-site installation and acceptance was completed for the Aerosim A320 Virtual Procedure Trainer(TM) (VPT(TM)) at the center on May 13, 2005. The integration of this device will allow Alteon to increase throughput on their A320 full flight simulator Full Flight Simulator (FFS) is a term used by National (civil) Aviation Authorities (NAA) for a high technical level of flight simulator. Such authorities include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in Europe. . About Aerosim-Mechtronix Aerosim Technologies and Mechtronix Systems have partnered to deliver a complete family of pilot training tools for ground school, distance learning and flight training under an Integrated Training Architecture(TM) (ITA(TM)) that allows pilots and technicians to maximize the throughput and yield of their training systems. Aerosim combines its industry leading software with the hardware technologies of Montreal based partner Mechtronix Systems, Inc. This offers a vertically integrated training solution to the simulation and training community. The cost effectiveness, the fidelity and the industrial reliability of our training devices has been demonstrated time and again through reduced training footprints resulting in better qualified, more confident and safer pilots and technicians. |
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