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$34m investment in new simulators at Gulf Aviation Academy
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 28 - 2009 at 09:01
- PRESS RELEASE
As part of a $34m investment for three new state-of-the-art simulators, the Gulf Aviation Academy recently announced the arrival of the first simulator purchased which will allow pilots to train on the A320 aircraft type.
Once the installation process is complete, by end of November 2009, the simulator will be checked and certified by the Bahrain Civil Aviation Authority. By the beginning of December 2009 the simulator will enter service and pilots can begin their training.
Mr. Khalil Amin, Head of Marketing & Business Development at GAA said, "The new simulators are an integral part of our future plans to set higher standards for aviation training, and with the arrival of the first one, we are well on our way to achieving these plans. We are constantly looking at ways to upgrade and enhance our operations."
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About Gulf Aviation Academy:GAA, positioned as the future of commercial aviation training, is based in the Kingdom of Bahrain to serve the needs of airlines in the region and internationally. The academy, a fully owned subsidiary of Mumtalakat, offers a comprehensive range of training programmes for all aviation staff including pilots, cabin crew and ground staff. The training facility operates 24-hours a day, seven days a week with internationally qualified training staff.
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