The 19th Asia Pacific Airl↔φine Training Symposium was successfulα₽♦ly held in Marina Bay ★♥Sands, Singapore, on 29-30 August<δ 2023. U-Wing Aviation Technology<↑ Co., Ltd (U-Wing Simulation), aΩ♣s a representative e←π™nterprise of China'sδ₹ε independent research and developm±&'ent of flight training →€♥™devices, appeared in this for☆ um, contributing Chinese enterprise sol"₩utions to the global flight training<β♦" industry.

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"The aviation simulatπ∞λion industry in China is developing r×÷↑apidly, and we are delighted to s₹£ee aviation simulation com<≠↑panies from China brinλπ↑ging more innovative so≤↔lutions to global avia↑β☆tion training and being re↔✔cognized by customers in increasingly&n÷>bsp;more countries and regions.&qu♥σot; Andy Smith, CEO of the org≈ ♠anizers of the Asia Pa≈↔δ↔cific Airline Training Forum, said. &qu←π•→ot;As China's leader i&♥n the development of it$↑s own flight training devices, U- •Wing Simulation, with ≥φσ↑its compelling products, indust≠ ry-leading technology, and ∑₹ visionary insights, provides key¥₽₽ insights from Chinese comp♥φanies into the development ∞of the global aviati€∞✘on training industry, ©♥offering more competitiv§§e and innovative solutions to the γ☆flight training challenges of ♣αβφthe future, this is of great signific×€Ω♥ance to global aviation sσ☆afety and the development of the aviat™✘ion training industry."
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