Simnest Debuts to Asian Market at APATS

10 August 2023

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After eight years of success in Europe, Simnest Aviation is expanding its operations to the Asia Pacific region. The first stop will be at the Asia Pacific Airline Training Symposium (APATS), the largest aviation training event in the region, organized by Halldale this 29-30 August in Singapore.

After shifting the focus of its company, which fostered and supported independent R&D projects, solely to FSTD development and manufacturing in 2015, with its FNPT II APS MCC simulators, based on the Airbus A320 aircraft, Simnest has quickly become a well-known player in the European pilot training market. The company has installed a total of 16 certified simulators in six countries across Europe.

Simnest’s products are now renowned not only in Europe, but also on other continents of the world, with the result that it is receiving more and more enquiries from the Asia Pacific region. In response to market needs and to ensure the continued growth of its company, Simnest Aviation is expanding its activities to the Asian market.

Simnest will be exhibiting at booth #207 at APATS and will be showcasing its flagship product, the Airbus A320 FNPT II APS MCC simulator, as well as its “little brother”, its new product, the Airbus A320 Lite AATD.

Both products will be presented in detail, and in addition to the usual delicious coffee and giveaways, Simnest will prepare a special surprise for this exhibition: everyone who visits its booth, #207, will receive a special discount on its products exclusively for APATS participants.

As it promises to be a very busy show, it is advisable to book in advance for face-to-face meetings.

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