BAA Training France certifies first Airbus A320 simulator to Standard 2.2.1

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  • BAA Training France achieved certification of the first Airbus A320 FFS to Standard 2.2.1.
  • The simulator belongs to Transavia France and serves global operators.
  • It incorporates updates for Air Traffic Services Unit and Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System.
  • BAA Training operates 17 certified full flight simulators in its network.
  • The facility provides type rating training for over 1,200 pilots each year.

BAA Training France has become the first aviation training centre worldwide to operate an Airbus A320 Full Flight Simulator certified to Standard 2.2.1 and declared ready for training. Transavia France owns the simulator which BAA Training operates and maintains for global airlines. The device aligns with the latest A320neo aircraft configurations.

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The certification includes updates such as Air Traffic Services Unit with Future Air Navigation System C, improved digital Radio Management Panel and Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System enhancements. These features support pilot readiness and safety as airlines add newer A320neo aircraft to fleets. BAA Training now operates 17 certified full flight simulators across its network.

The centre in France offers training for Airbus A320neo, Boeing 737NG and Boeing 747-400 with dry and wet lease options. It handles approximately 100,000 flight hours annually and serves over 100 airlines. The development strengthens alignment between training devices and current aircraft operations.

Vytautas Ledakas shared “This certification reflects our commitment to delivering the most advanced and up-to-date training solutions for our airline partners.”

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