Today, at the 2024 Singapore Air Show, Uwing Simulation and Jakarta Aviation Training Center (JATC) signed a cooperation agreement on aviation simulation and training innovation, aiming to integrate their advantageous resources and technology, promote innovative changes in flight training, and comprehensively improve the level of aviation training in Southeast Asia.
According to the cooperation agreement, U-WING SIMULATION and JATC will jointly establish a new aviation training center in Indonesia, focusing on providing industry-leading flight training solutions. The institution will fully leverage U-WING SIMULATION's expertise in aviation simulation technology and JATC's profound experience in aviation training to jointly create diversified training programs and accurately meet the growing demand for professional talents in the aviation industry.
At the signing ceremony, representatives from U-WING SIMILATION and JATC had high hopes for future cooperation. U-WING SIMULATION stated that this collaboration will leverage U-WING's technological advantages in advanced aviation simulation equipment, helping Southeast Asian airlines and students provide a more realistic, efficient, and convenient training experience. JATC indicates that we are full of confidence in the cooperation between both parties. Through close cooperation with U-WING SIMILATION, JATC can not only significantly improve the breadth and depth of aviation training services, but also have confidence in setting a new benchmark in the aviation training field in Indonesia, addressing the challenges of future Southeast Asian pilot shortages, and promoting the prosperous development of aviation training in the region.
The signing of this cooperation agreement marks a strong alliance between U-WING Simulation and JATC in improving aviation safety and training quality, and also reflects the long-term vision of both sides in promoting the development of regional aviation training. Through joint efforts, both parties hope to explore the future of flight training through innovative changes, provide more competitive flight training solutions for the aviation industry, and promote the continuous improvement and sustainable development of global aviation safety levels.
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