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Entrol Creates US Presence

Commercial Aviation FlightSim Builder Locates in Miami

Entrol, a manufacturer of FTD and AATD flight simulators, has announced the launch of their first US office in Miami, Florida, to support their growth in the American market.

Entrol has been manufacturing fixed-wing and helicopter certified simulators since 2005. They build EASA approved simulators (FNPT II-MCC and FTD Level 2) and FAA approved devices (from AATD to FTD Level 7).

Entrol now hopes to help American flight schools and operators improve their pilot training and optimize operational costs. After installing FTD simulators for Kaman Aerospace, Conair and Sunny Aviation, opening a sales office in the USA seems a natural step. Heretofore; they have developed sims for aircraft such as A320, H135, Piper Seneca, King Air B200GT, AW139, Air Tractor At-802F and Cabri G2.

“We are very excited about this milestone,” said Luis Olarte, CEO of Entrol. “After 15 years of experience and over 70 simulators installed worldwide, our next challenge is the expansion in the US market”.

In addition to the sales office, Entrol will have a showroom in Denver in collaboration with Sunny Aviation. An H135 FTD Level 5 will be available for everyone looking to fly an Entrol simulator.

FMI: www.entrol.com

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