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Havelsan and Turkish Airlines to launch training center

Military Africa by Military Africa
November 9, 2023
in Press Release, Training and Simulation
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HAVELSAN announced that has opened together with Turkish Airlines a Turkish Airline Training Center within its premises.
 
HAVELSAN previously signed a contract with Turkish Airlines for the procurement of a total of 11 A320 CEO NEOs and Boeing 737 Max full flight simulators (FFS) and FTD’s. Following the EASA certification of two Boeing B737MAX full flight simulators HAVELSAN and Turkish Airlines have taken a significant stride forward in their partnership by opening a new Turkish Airline Training Center within HAVELSAN’s premises.

The facility, equipped with state-of-the-art training technologies and staffed by industry experts, is set to revolutionize the way pilots and aviation professionals are trained, setting new standards for excellence in the aviation industry.

“We are thrilled to announce this collaborative initiative between HAVELSAN and Turkish Airlines. The opening of this Airline Training Center and the second achievement of our 737-8MAX Simulator Certification symbolizes our shared dedication to fostering excellence in aviation education. By combining our strengths, we aim to provide top-notch training to the next generation of pilots” stated Mehmet Akif Nacar, Ph.D CEO of HAVELSAN.

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“We are immensely satisfied in achieving EASA Level D certification for our second Boeing B737MAX simulator. This significant achievement reflects our dedication to ensuring the highest standards of safety and proficiency for our flight crews. With cutting-edge facilities and expert instructors, the new Airline Training Center in collaboration with HAVELSAN is poised to elevate the skills and expertise of our pilots, providing them with support to navigate the complexities of modern aviation.,” expressed Bilal Ekşi, CEO of Turkish Airlines.
 
HAVELSAN is planning EASA certification of its Airbus A320 CEO/NEO manufactured full flight simulators to showcase to the global airline and pilot training industry that it can provide it with world-class Turkish manufactured narrow body aircraft flight simulators.

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Taking its stance in the simulation industry for 40 years, HAVELSAN is dedicated to meet the needs of Full Flight Simulators and Flight Simulator Training Devices both domestically and internationally, and continues to provide advanced solutions to its customers. The company is currently actively seeking additional airline or training center operators to share information about its products and the unique offering that it can provide.

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"Both mobilized and rotating military personnel are trained. Practice on the battlefield is carried out using the military version of the "laser tag" technology, which allows training to be as close as possible to combat conditions, as well as to effectively practice each exercise."
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