Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: The Alpha Aviation Simulator Centre is officially inaugurated in the presence of Mr. Adel Al Ali (Chairman – Alpha Aviation Academy UAE), Capt. Nadhem AlHamad (General Manager – Alpha Aviation Academy UAE), Capt. Yaser Alharmi (Board Member – Alpha Aviation Academy UAE), and Capt. Nandkumar Ramaswami (Manager – Air Arabia Crew Training). 

The centre is equipped with a cutting-edge Airbus A320 FSTD (Fixed-Base) that has both Classic CFM-ceo and CFM-neo LEAP® engine options by the world-renowned Airbus A320 engine provider and global leading supplier of jet engines for commercial airplanes, CFM International.

The new state-of-the-art simulator centre, located nearby Sharjah International Airport, aims to allow the Academy to further extend its services to pilots who can benefit from refresher trainings, Type-Rating, CBT courses, radiotelephony sessions and aviation workshops during such unprecedented times. 

The centre will help support the continuity of international and regional flight simulator training. Characterised by an advanced RSI visual system supporting high-definition resolution of high-detail airports, the centre’s FSTD purveys additional capacity for the Academy’s simulator training products.

AAA’s General Manager, Captain Nadhem AlHamad: “It brings us immense honor and pleasure to officiate the inauguration of the Alpha Aviation Simulator Centre in the presence of our Chairman, Mr. Adel Al Ali. With the centre’s aim to bridge simulator training gap during such unprecedented times, we are very pleased to be of service to the local and international aviation communities through the provisions of our diversified training portfolio.”

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About Alpha Aviation Academy

Launched in 2008, Alpha Aviation Academy UAE is the Middle East’s leading airline pilot training provider and one of the largest and most-recognised providers of the Multi-Crew Pilot Licence in the world.

With over 470 successful graduates and 24 captains working  with multiple international airlines, Alpha Aviation Academy UAE offers 1,500 flying hours on Airbus A320/A321, a Multi-Crew Pilot Licence, an Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL), and 93% employment rate within one week of graduation (from the MPL training programme) depending on the cadets’ overall performance and competence.

Alpha Aviation Academy UAE specialises in airline training solutions, offering the latest cadet programme, Multi-crew Pilot Licence (MPL), Airbus A320 Type Rating, PPC Validation, and Licence Renewals. The organisation holds approvals under several aviation authorities, providing pilots in its target region with world-class training standards.

www.alphaacademyuae.com 

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