On December 3, 2019, Latvian airline airBaltic welcomed the Minister of Transport of the Republic of Latvia, partners, local and international media representatives to present the Airbus A220 highest standard full flight simulator in airBaltic Training facilities next to the Riga International Airport.
This is the first new full flight simulator ever purchased by a Latvian company and the newest such simulator in the world.
Tālis Linkaits, Minister of Transport of the Republic of Latvia, said:
“I am happy to see our national airline keeping up with the times by investing wisely in the areas that ensure the development and growth of the company. The new Airbus A220 simulator is not only state-of-the-art training technology for our pilots, but it is also the airline’s contribution to a cleaner environment as well as passenger safety, mobility and convenience.”
A220 Simulator | airBalticMartin Gauss, airBaltic CEO, said:
“We will be introducing a single fleet type of up to 80 Airbus A220-300 aircraft and it means that in the upcoming years we will train hundreds of our existing and future pilots. We are truly delighted that now we have a state-of-the-art full flight simulator located right next to our headquarters, making the studying process for our pilots more efficient and accessible. This is also a great opportunity for further development of our airBaltic Training facilities as such an advanced simulator opens various opportunities.”
airBaltic now has a fully equipped simulator that has been qualified in accordance with the latest EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) issue 2 requirements, including best precision navigation PBN (performance-based navigation) and UPRT (upset prevention and recovery training) capabilities.
It is equipped with 60” Stroke Electric Motion System as well as the most modern visual system, consisting of four-megapixel LED Projector systems and dual head-up displays. The CAE7000XR Series FFS, equipped with the CAE Tropos™ 6000XR visual system for unprecedented realism, will serve the growing pilot training needs of airBaltic Training.