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Tue, 11/08/2011 - 06:01
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Boeing Expands Flight Training Capability In Central Asia, Eastern Europe
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 8 (Bernama) -- Boeing and Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) have
partnered to add additional flight training capability in Baku, Azerbaijan.
The long-term agreement adds the new AZAL Aviation Training Center to
Boeing's global network of flight training campuses, said Boeing.
The training campus includes new full-flight simulators for the Boeing 757
and 767, Airbus A320 as well as ATR airplanes, it said in a statement.
"This is a partnership that truly adds value to our customers.
"By making the Baku training campus available to airline customers
throughout the region, we can help AZAL lower its operating costs and recoup
some of its training infrastructure investment by bringing in revenue-creating
customers from around the region," said Boeing Flight Services' Chief Customer
Officer Roei Ganzarski said.
In addition, the partnership means Boeing can offer regional customers a
flight training location closer to their home operating base without capital
investment and with overall lower training costs.
With the addition of the Baku training campus, Boeing Flight Services now
offers a global network of training services at 19 campuses in 14 countries,
supporting more than 80 full-flight simulators, including the new world-class
Boeing 787 training suites.
Boeing offers the industry's broadest range of aviation services, including
Flight Services aligned with customers' flight operations function.
These integrated offerings drive optimised performance, efficiency and
safety through advanced flight and maintenance training as well as improved air
traffic management and 24/7 flight operations support.
Flight Services provides digital tools and data to enhance overall
operations, airport infrastructure, fuel efficiency, flight planning, navigation
and scheduling.
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Malaysia