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Visionary Training Resources (VTR), a virtual reality (VR) training solutions provider for pilots, is merging with Reaction Simulation (RS), a VR product and development company. The companies believe the merger marks a major milestone in immersive aviation training, combining VTR’s patented FlightDeckToGo product and operational discipline with RS’s software development capabilities.
The merger brings all development operations in-house for VTR, accelerating innovation and product improvements while increasing control over the full training experience. As flight training departments seek to educate pilots with advanced technologies, the new entity aims to leverage institutional strengths to remain at the forefront of VR pilot training.
“VTR has built a strong foundation with a high-quality VR product and scalable business structure,” said Evey Cormican, CEO of Visionary Training Resources. “By bringing Reaction Simulation’s top-tier development talent into our organization, we now control our technical destiny. This merger gives us the speed, capability, and flexibility to push the boundaries of what VR training can do for aviation.”
The newly combined team will continue to serve current customers without disruption while focusing on integrating the best of both organization’s products into a next-generation VR training platform. Evey Cormican, CEO of VTR, will continue as CEO of the combined venture, while Jeff Goin will remain in a leadership role as Chief Innovation Officer. The headquarters will transition to the Reaction Simulation offices in Lakeland, Florida, and all associates will retain functions in the company.
"We are passionate about building high-performance, immersive platforms for pilot training. Combining with VTR unleashes the full potential to create environments that redefine the process," said Jeff Goin, CEO of Reaction Simulation.
Together, VTR and RS are set to deliver on the promise of immersive training—faster, better, and more dynamic than ever before.