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Wed, Nov 02, 2016

Elite And Pacific Simulators Announces Distributor Agreement

Will Install And Support Airliner Sims In North And South America

Elite Simulation Solutions (ESS) and Pacific Simulators  (PS) have entered into a Distribution Agreement where ESS will promote, market, sale, install and support Pacific Simulators’ airliner-class aviation training devices in North and South America. 

"We are proud to announce this agreement between Elite Simulation Solutions and Pacific Simulators. Our research validates the excellent reputation and outstanding accolades that Pacific Simulators has earned," said John Dixon, ESS President/CEO.

"They clearly are the “best of breed” for airliner-class training devices modeled after the Boeing 737NG and the Airbus A320, two of the most popular airliners in use around the world. Elite is honored to be chosen as their representative in the Americas.  Pacific Simulators share our values, commitment to customer service and quality. We will constantly strive to earn their trust and confidence and look forward to adding their outstanding training devices to our product line.”

Pacific Simulators trainers are in use in over a dozen countries around the world and are designed for the ‘airline bridging’ flight training market. They are ideal for flight schools looking at expanding into the airline career and jet transition market or for airlines looking at reducing their FFS footprint.

Pacific Simulators Director, Iain Pero, is excited to partner with Elite, “We are experiencing significant growth in enquiry from Part 141 flight schools and universities, particularly for those involved with or looking for international airline partners and those who wish to offer ATP training. With Elite’s footprint, client base and depth of experience in the US and South American markets, this will be a powerful alliance.”

(Image provided with Elite Simulation news release)

FMI: www.flyelite.com

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