Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Business Aircraft has expanded the training capacity at its facility at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
The company said the increased capacity is for its Challenger 300 program that will complement the existing Challenger 350 training program at the facility, according to a report in aerospace-technology.com.
The expansion will include installation of a new Challenger 300 simulator at the facility that already has been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration.
BOMBARDIER HAS 6 FULL-FLIGHT SIMULATORS AT DFW
“Bombardier is committed to offering in-house OEM-developed courseware for flight and technical training, so our operators have the most up-to-date, tailored knowledge and technology at their fingertips,” Andy Nureddin, Bombardier Business Aircraft customer support and training vice-president said. “Operators who train with us benefit from our real-world expertise by learning from one of 140 world-class instructors who fly or maintain the aircraft themselves.”
Bombardier’s 82,800-square-foot Dallas Training Center is equipped with six Level D full-flight simulators; two flight training devices; 21 multimedia, interactive classrooms; and various part task training equipment.
The training center is located on the west side of DFW Airport.










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