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Noble Wings plumps for Alsim AL250 simulator
The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase of training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is a SEP/MEP re-configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. Noble Wings selected it following months of research.
More than 100 AL250 units have been successfully installed.

Noble Wings Academy, an EASA-certified flight school based in Poland, has purchased an Alsim AL250 simulator. Noble Wings has been established on the Polish market for a decade and the acquisition of the AL250 fits into its development and expansion plan.

The AL250 simulator addresses initial phase of training needs (PPL, CPL, IR/ME) and is a SEP/MEP re-configurable simulator certified as an EASA FNPT II. In addition, it offers both classic and glass cockpit for each flight model at the flick of a switch. The device has been extremely well received since its creation and more than 100 units have already been installed and are in successful operation worldwide.

Michał Skowroński, CEO of Noble Wings Academy, states: “After a few months of research we have decided that the Alsim AL250 will be the best choice to cover all needs of Noble Wings Academy students. We believe that signing a purchase agreement exactly on the 10th anniversary of our ATO will be a milestone and a great foundation for our future development. We desired to be considered as the best market choice for our students, so that is why we choose the best training devices for them.”

Anna Lezoray, Alsim sales account manager, adds: “We would like to thank the Noble Wings Academy team for their trust in Alsim's devices and services and are looking forward to our long term and satisfying cooperation.”

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