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Silk Way West Airlines has officially handed over its newly acquired Boeing 777 Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) to the National Aviation Academy (NAA) during a special event, strengthening Azerbaijan’s role as a key aviation training hub. The ceremony was attended by Arif Pashayev, Rector of the National Aviation Academy, Emin Amrullayev, the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Hafiz Pashayev, Rector of ADA University, Zaur Akhundov, President of Silk Way Group, and Samir Rzayev, President of CJSC Azerbaijan Airlines.
Produced by UK-based L3Harris Commercial Aviation Solutions, the simulator is a next-generation model integrating three Boeing 777 variants — 777-F, 777-200 LR, and 777-300 ER. Equipped with advanced visualization and flight simulation technologies, it allows for a wide range of qualification sessions, pilot assessments, and certification training in accordance with the highest international aviation standards.
In February, the Boeing 777 FFS underwent a comprehensive audit conducted by experts from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Following a successful certification process, the EASA certificate will be officially recognized by the local aviation authorities, further strengthening the academy’s commitment to international aviation standards. The simulator will be a key asset in training pilots from Silk Way West Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, and other carriers operating Boeing 777 aircraft worldwide.
By making this facility available in Azerbaijan, Silk Way West Airlines eliminates the need for pilots to travel abroad for mandatory training, significantly reducing costs and enhancing accessibility. Furthermore, the simulator’s certification under EASA standards will attract pilots and airlines from across the region.
The National Aviation Academy Rector, Prof. Arif Pashayev, noted that the new simulator will provide high-quality pilot training opportunities for aviators both nationally and globally: “The simulator will not only play a crucial role in training students at the Academy in the relevant discipline but will also serve as a key asset in the training of pilots and aviators from Silk Way West Airlines, Azerbaijan Airlines, and other carriers operating Boeing 777 aircraft worldwide. It will enhance their skills and ensure compliance with the highest aviation safety standards.”