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Artemis Aerospace looks inside the world of aircraft simulator creation

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

WISTON, WEST SUSSEX, England, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Dan Frith, Flight Simulator Support & Sales Director at component solutions experts Artemis Aerospace , takes us inside the world of aircraft simulator creation.

Key Points: 
  • WISTON, WEST SUSSEX, England, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Dan Frith, Flight Simulator Support & Sales Director at component solutions experts Artemis Aerospace , takes us inside the world of aircraft simulator creation.
  • This shows how invaluable simulator training is for pilots and how essential it is to investigating incidents in the sky.
  • Everything on a simulator has to be an exact replica of the aircraft it represents, so attention to detail is critical.
  • For example, at Artemis Aerospace , we regularly manage projects to produce simulators for specific aircraft, including business jets, alongside providing repair parts to keep simulators operational.

Artemis Aerospace looks inside the world of aircraft simulator creation

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, May 18, 2022

This shows how invaluable simulator training is for pilots and how essential it is to investigating incidents in the sky.

Key Points: 
  • This shows how invaluable simulator training is for pilots and how essential it is to investigating incidents in the sky.
  • Initially, little interest was shown in simulators until World War II, when the Link Trainer became the principal pilot trainer.
  • Everything on a simulator has to be an exact replica of the aircraft it represents, so attention to detail is critical.
  • For example, at Artemis Aerospace , we regularly manage projects to produce simulators for specific aircraft, including business jets, alongside providing repair parts to keep simulators operational.

SerialTek Debuts PCI Express® Gen5 X4 Protocol Analysis With Enhanced NVM Express® Capabilities

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Thursday, January 27, 2022

SerialTek, an Ellisys company, is a provider of innovative protocol test and analysis tools for the datacenter and storage industry.

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  • SerialTek, an Ellisys company, is a provider of innovative protocol test and analysis tools for the datacenter and storage industry.
  • SerialTek solutions support a variety of standards, including PCI Express (PCIe), Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe), Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), and Serial ATA (SATA).
  • SerialTek, the SerialTek logo, Kodiak, SI-Fi and BusXpert are trademarks of SerialTek, and may be registered in some jurisdictions.
  • NVM Express, NVMe, and NVMe-oF are trademarks of NVM Express, Inc. Electron is the registered trademark of the OpenJS Foundation.

CAE receives regulatory approvals for acquisition of L3Harris Technologies' Military Training business

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Monday, June 28, 2021

The acquisition of L3Harris' Military Training business will expand CAE's position as a platform-agnostic training and simulation company serving the global defence and security market.

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  • The acquisition of L3Harris' Military Training business will expand CAE's position as a platform-agnostic training and simulation company serving the global defence and security market.
  • The L3Harris Military Training business, which includes Link Simulation & Training, Doss Aviation and AMI, will be integrated with CAE USA.
  • This will approximately double CAE's core military training business in the United States.
  • "Following the closing, we are pleased to welcome L3Harris Military Training customers and employees to CAE," said Marc Parent, CAE's President and Chief Executive Officer.

L3Harris Technologies-Led Team to Help Transform US Air Force Flight Simulator Training

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Monday, September 14, 2020

L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) will lead a team to help transform the U.S. Air Forces flight simulator training used to help develop highly skilled air crews.

Key Points: 
  • L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) will lead a team to help transform the U.S. Air Forces flight simulator training used to help develop highly skilled air crews.
  • The team will help the Air Force develop a set of common standards for simulator design and operation.
  • SCARS stricter cybersecurity criteria will enable the Air Force to link simulators together, perform remote software updates and enrich the training environment.
  • The L3Harris team will transform the simulator infrastructure and provide the Air Force with increased cyber security and a common operating environment, said Todd Gautier, President, Aviation Systems, L3Harris.