Fri, Oct 23, 2009
Gulfstream G250, G650 Included Under New Agreement
FlightSafety International says that it has expanded its
training services agreement with Gulfstream Aerospace to include
the new Gulfstream G650 and Gulfstream G250 aircraft.
“We are honored that Gulfstream has selected FlightSafety
as its training partner for the Gulfstream G650 and G250
aircraft,” said Bruce Whitman, President & CEO. “We
share a commitment to enhance aviation safety and to provide our
mutual Customers with the highest quality products, services, and
support.”
FlightSafety and Gulfstream are working closely together to
develop comprehensive training programs, flight simulators and
other advanced training devices. The start of training will
coincide with the entry into service of the aircraft. The initial
program will include a Level D qualified flight simulator for each
aircraft and will be expanded according to Customer
requirements.
The simulators will be equipped with FlightSafety’s
industry-leading electric motion and control loading technology and
new Vital X Visual System. The comprehensive training programs will
feature MATRIX, FlightSafety’s integrated training system.
Maintenance technicians who will service and support the new
aircraft will benefit from the TTT Total Technical Training program
developed and delivered jointly by FlightSafety and Gulfstream.
FlightSafety has been the official factory-authorized training
organization for Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation for more than
four decades. The company offers training for Gulfstream aircraft
at Learning Centers in Long Beach, California; Dallas/Fort Worth,
Texas; the Greater Philadelphia/Wilmington area; Savannah, Georgia,
and at the London Farnborough Airport in the United Kingdom.
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