Silk Way West Airlines has officially handed over a state-of-the-art Boeing 777 Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) to the National Aviation Academy (NAA), a move that strengthens Azerbaijan’s position as a premier aviation training hub. The ceremony gathered key figures from the country’s aviation and education sectors, including Prof. Arif Pashayev, Rector of NAA, Emin Amrullayev, Minister of Education and Science, and Zaur Akhundov, President of Silk Way Group.
A Cutting-Edge Training Tool
Developed by UK-based L3Harris Commercial Aviation Solutions, the next-generation simulator incorporates three Boeing 777 variants:
– 777-F
– 777-200 LR
– 777-300 ER
Equipped with advanced visualization and flight simulation technologies, the system provides an ultra-realistic training experience for pilots, covering everything from qualification sessions to certification training in line with top international standards.
EASA-Certified, Globally Recognized
The Boeing 777 FFS recently underwent a rigorous audit by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), successfully meeting the highest certification requirements. This recognition ensures the simulator meets global aviation safety and training standards, making it a valuable resource for pilots from:
– Silk Way West Airlines
– Azerbaijan Airlines
– Other international carriers operating Boeing 777 aircraft
Azerbaijan: A New Hub for Aviation Training
By introducing this simulator, Silk Way West Airlines eliminates the need for pilots to travel abroad for essential training, reducing costs while enhancing accessibility. With its EASA certification, the facility is expected to attract airlines and aviators from across the region, further establishing Azerbaijan as a center of excellence in pilot training.
Speaking at the event, Prof. Arif Pashayev, Rector of the National Aviation Academy, emphasized the simulator’s impact:
“This cutting-edge training tool will not only benefit our students but will also play a crucial role in training pilots worldwide, ensuring they meet the highest safety and operational standards.”
Zaur Akhundov, President of Silk Way Group, echoed this sentiment:
“Our commitment to aviation excellence goes beyond operations. By equipping the National Aviation Academy with world-class training capabilities, we are investing in the future of aviation professionals, both in Azerbaijan and globally.”
A Step Toward the Future of Aviation
The NAA training center is fully equipped to handle simulator bookings, technical support, and ongoing maintenance, ensuring seamless operation. As global demand for Boeing 777 pilots continues to rise, this initiative solidifies Silk Way West Airlines’ leadership in aviation training and innovation.