Entrol announces development of new AW169 simulator
The manufacturer will be expanding its portfolio to 25 models
Entrol, the manufacturer of European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified flight simulators, has announced a new milestone with the development of its latest simulator. Based on the AW169 – a modern twin-engine helicopter renowned for its versatility in lifesaving missions, including air ambulance, law enforcement, offshore, and executive transport – the new simulator is set to be completed by 2025.
Luis Olarte, CEO and Founder of Entrol, commented: “This project marks a significant milestone for Entrol, as it increases our portfolio to 25 different simulators, reflecting our commitment to providing advanced training solutions for every aircraft in operation.
“Developing a simulator for a helicopter with such advanced systems is a challenge, but it’s one that we are well prepared for,” he added. “We have assigned our best engineers to this project, ensuring that the AW169 simulator will be as advanced as the helicopter itself.”
Benefits for target audiences
For emergency service operators, such as those in air ambulances or search and rescue, the AW169 simulator provides a realistic training platform to prepare pilots for critical missions, improving safety standards and mission readiness. This simulator also offers an effective way to reduce operational risks by allowing pilots to practice high-stress scenarios in a controlled environment.
Entrol expects the new simulator to strengthen its relationships with governments, security forces, and private companies looking for customized simulation solutions for complex and high-tech helicopter models.
US-based healthcare provider Parkview Health recently added a new Leonardo AW169 to its Samaritan Flight Program.
Chloe Fox
Chloe Fox is an Editorial Assistant for Voyageur Group, joining in 2024. She writes for AirMed&Rescue and ITIJ, covering a range of topics including international travel and health insurance, medical assistance provision, and air medical transportation. Chloe holds a BA (Hons) in English and an MA in English Literature from the University of Bristol.