On November 13th, the 14th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition concluded successfully in Zhuhai, Guangdong. Since its establishment in 1996, the China Airshow, which has spanned 26 years, has witnessed the rise of China's aviation, aerospace, and defense industries. It has become one of the international events representing cutting-edge technologies in the fields of land, sea, air, space, and electronics. The exhibition combines trade, professionalism, and spectacle, showcasing the highest level of global aviation and aerospace development.
As a leading industry enterprise providing advanced aviation simulation solutions to global customers, U-Wing Aviation showcased its MR DA42 Flight Training Device, Boeing B737NG Integrated Procedure Trainer (IPT), and other products at this year's airshow. Through the integration of physical exhibits, interactive demonstrations, multimedia presentations, and more, the company comprehensively and multi-dimensionally displayed its latest technological achievements in the field of aviation simulation. U-Wing Aviation actively engaged in exchanges with international counterparts on the future development of aviation training systems and simulation technology.
Among the exhibits, the MR DA42 Flight Training Device immediately became the center of attention, attracting industry experts from both domestic and international sectors to experience it and receive high praise.
This product incorporates the domestically developed visual system by VSV. It achieves a perfect combination of emerging Mixed Reality (MR) technology and traditional simulation training devices. It utilizes the latest MR headsets, combined with virtual imaging technology, to create a high-definition, natural 360° panoramic view. Pilots can dynamically explore the virtual world from various perspectives. Compared to traditional visual imaging equipment, this device offers lower cost, a smaller footprint, and excels in scene realism, responsiveness, and high-resolution animated simulation.
In the field of transportation aviation simulation, U-Wing has also brought the latest Integrated Procedure Trainer (IPT). This product features a realistic simulation environment and high interactivity, providing a wide range of flexible training methods. It significantly enhances training efficiency and reduces training costs. The accompanying auxiliary training system allows trainees to independently use the equipment for self-study, identifying and addressing gaps in their knowledge without the presence of an instructor. This greatly improves the speed and proficiency of skill acquisition. Yoyi Aviation's Integrated Procedure Trainer (IPT) has received unanimous recognition and high praise from aviation professionals both domestically and internationally at this aviation expo, thanks to its industry-leading technological standards and excellent training performance.
In recent years, U-Wing Simulation has established research and development centers, production bases, and sales service centers in locations such as Zhuhai, Zhengzhou, and Beijing, creating a global sales and service network. At this aviation expo, U-Wing announced strategic partnerships with multiple domestic and international aviation companies, officially expanding its presence in the global market.
On the first day of the aviation expo on November 8th, U-Wing Simulation and the Aviation Hub Group from Singapore jointly announced the signing of a purchase agreement for the Cessna 172S Level 5 Flight Training Device. This marks the first export of domestically developed flight training devices to the international market, it signals the official entry of domestically produced flight training devices into the global market and takes the first step towards serving the international aviation training market. This achievement is considered a milestone.
On November 9th, U-Wing Simulation, in collaboration with Sunward Aircraft, announced the signing of a strategic cooperation agreement to jointly explore flight training solutions for light sport aircraft. They will innovate in the research, development, manufacturing, sales, and service model of "aircraft + simulator." This deep collaboration between the two companies provides new ideas for addressing various industry challenges such as safety, cost-effectiveness, and convenience faced by the light sport aircraft sector.
Although the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition has come to a close, U-Wing Simulation's pursuit of exploration and reaching new heights will not cease. In its future development, U-Wing Simulation will remain true to its original aspiration and collaborate sincerely with more partners. It will comprehensively implement the development principles of "technological leadership and innovation-driven" outlined in the Civil Aviation Administration of China's "14th Five-Year Plan."
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