MPS Prepares Pilots for B737 MAX

1 April 2021

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11-April

Ryanair has placed an order for an MPS B737 MAX FTD-2 to be delivered to its training center in Dublin, Ireland. This order from MPS follows Ryanair’s recent purchase agreement for 75 additional Boeing MAX aircraft as part of an already existing commitment to purchasing 135.

In a critical time of re-training, this MPS device will prepare pilots to safely return the MAX to service.

The MPS MAX FTD-2 uses Boeing’s binary flight data model and will be used by Ryanair in type rating and other training, supporting the new training paradigm identified by EASA in its NPA 2020-15. The device includes many innovative training solutions which will familiarize Ryanair crews with MAX-specific issues and systems, therefore playing an essential role in restoring confidence in the aircraft.

MPS Chief Executive Officer Philip Adrian said: “With recent changes to European regulation, our smarter simulator will play a significant part in Ryanair’s efforts to train on MAX-specific items. We share a common goal of achieving the highest level of safety possible and look forward to providing the support needed to make pilots comfortable in flying the MAX again.”

Ryanair currently operates numerous MPS B737 NG FTDs and the recently delivered MPS A320 FTD in its training centers across Europe.

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