Pilot training FSTC (Fight Simulation Technique Centre) Wednesday said that it has signed an agreement to train pilots of the upcoming Tata-Singapore Airlines' venture Vistara.
According to the company, its facility is already being used by airlines such as Spicejet, Indigo, Jet Airways, and JetLite to train their pilots.
FSTC is a joint venture company between Flywings Aviation Group and SIM Industries BV, Netherlands, which is a Lockheed Martin Company.
The company boasts of having latest Airbus 320 and Boeing 737-800 full flight simulators located at its training facility in Gurgaon.
The company added that it has been set up with a vision to reduce burden of airlines towards travel, visa and hotel costs incurred while training pilots abroad.
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