P7 Aviation Expands UAE Training Center, Offers Training in London

18 August 2021

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Middle East pilot training organisation P7 Aviation is expanding its global training infrastructure with a four-bay simulator training center development, adding to its existing three-bay simulator training center in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This expansion follows the recent investment P7 Aviation made in a Boeing 747 Full Flight Simulator (FFS), which joined its Airbus A320 and Boeing B737 FFS training capabilities in Sharjah.

Additionally, P7 Aviation is expanding its training location capacity to provide Airbus A320 and Boeing B737 FFS training solutions to airlines and individuals through its location in London, United Kingdom (Quadrant Pilot).

Khushbeg Jattana, Chief Executive Officer of P7 Aviation commented “The global pandemic has resulted in a lot of airlines not being unable to reach their pilot training requirements and physical installations and training centers. We believe that the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom represent two critical locations which will recover at a faster pace as compared to certain other regions around the world. Both the UAE and the UK were already popular pilot training destinations before the pandemic and we feel that this preference will grow stronger as both countries emerge from pandemic restrictions.”

The Group infrastructure will now be able to offer airlines and individuals pilot training courses on the following  aircraft types: Airbus A320, Boeing B737NG, Boeing B737 Classic and Boeing B747. The devices are all European Aviation Safety Agency approved and used by a range of airlines, airline pilots and commercial pilot license holders.

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