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Swedish Board of Civil Aviation Signs SEK 10 Million Order with Cell ITS.


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STOCKHOLM Stockholm (stŏk`hôlm'), city (1995 pop. 692,954), capital of Sweden and of Stockholm co., E Sweden, situated where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. , Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 20, 2001

Cell ITS has been entrusted with the task of installing ATC ATC Air Traffic Control
ATC Average Total Cost
ATC Certified Athletic Trainer
ATC At the Center (Hartford, Maine retreat center)
ATC Applied Technology Council
ATC All Things Considered
(a) simulators for SATSA SATSA Security and Trust Services API for J2ME
SATSA Swedish Air Traffic Services Academy (Sturup airport, Malmö, Sweden) 
, the Swedish Air Traffic Service Academy, at Sturup Airport. The project will run for a year and the simulators will be a tool in training future air traffic controllers.

"We are very pleased to have access to these simulators, which will be a competitive tool in our training. They also enable us to increase our market share on both Swedish and foreign markets," says Goran This article is about the Slavic name. For the Swedish name, see Göran. For other uses, see Goran (disambiguation).

Goran may refer to: First name
  • (Serbian: Горан
 Lindqvist, Head of the Simulator (1) Software that enables the execution of an application written for a different computer environment. Same as emulator.

(2) Software that models the interactions of hypothetical or real-world objects or business processes.
 Operation at SATSA in Sturup.

Cell ITS is the leading supplier of ATC simulators in the Nordic countries. This agreement means that Cell ITS has the continued confidence of and an extended partnership with the Swedish Board of Civil Aviation.

"We have the skill and the experience required to integrate simulator solutions to meet the requirements of the Swedish Board of Civil Aviation. The simulators are based on the CATS platform developed by us, and can be installed in a standard PC, which reduces the cost to the customer," says Mikael Nolin, Sales and Marketing Director of Aviation Simulators, Cell ITS.

About Cell ITS

Cell ITS (Interactive Training and Simulation) is a company within the Cell Network Group which develops and sells simulators and industrial e-learning. Customers include major industrial companies, the armed forces and public authorities who have very high demands when it comes to the quality and serviceability (system) serviceability - The ease with which corrective maintenance or preventative maintenance can be performed on a system (e.g. by a hardware service technician). Higher serviceability improves availability and reduces service cost.

Serviceability is one component of RAS.
 of our the training solutions. Cell ITS employees 90 people in Stockholm, Helsingborg, Linkoping and Ostersund.

(a) ATC = Air Traffic Control
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