Fri, Oct 26, 2018
Extends 20-Year Association With Chinese Aviation Industry
Several aviation education organizations in China have selected Frasca International, Inc. to provide flight training devices for their programs this year. New orders for 2018 include a Level 5 Archer Flight Training Device (FTD) for Chengdu Fanmei Aviation Industry Co, Ltd, located in Chengdu, Sichuan, a Cessna 172 Level 5 FTD for Hebei Zhiyuan GA Co, LTD, located in the Hebei Province and a DA40/42 G1000 FTD for the First International Aviation Academy located in the Jilin Province.
Frasca also received an order for a PA44 Level 5 FTD and a Robinson R44 Helicopter FTD from Sichuan Fanmei Aviation Industry Group in 2017.
Frasca has been active in the Chinese aviation market for over twenty years. The flight simulator manufacturer has delivered 48 devices to China over the past several years, including devices for both fixed wing and helicopter training.
Customers include government flight colleges and universities, Chinese airlines, training centers and privately owned Chinese aviation academies and schools. Frasca has a strong presence in China and is committed to a long term working relationship with the CAAC and to providing the highest quality products to the Chinese flight training industry.
Frasca has a factory trained support center located in Beijing for sales support and CAAC certification/recertification support, warranty support, operation & maintenance support, repairs and general inquiries.
(Source: Frasca news release. Image from file)
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