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Contribute Chinese solutions to g×±÷™lobal flight training

The 19th Asia Pacific Airline Training♣☆ Symposium was successfully π≠£✘held in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore,↑δ¶ on 29-30 August 2023. U-Wi↑γ•ng Aviation Technology Co., ₽ Ltd (abbreviated as U-Wing Simu↕‌☆lation), as a represe↕×ntative enterprise&nb£↕βsp;of China's indepen£₹©φdent research and development of flight₽♠επ training devices, appeared in this ₹₽♣δforum, contributing Chinese enterpris>π™e solutions to the global flig‌→§ht training industry.

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The Asia Pacific Airline Tλ♣raining Forum is the world's'π♥ leading aviation trai±♣ ning conference, trade show&n® ±bsp;and marketing&nbs₹εp;communication activitie↕×s. As the global aviationσπ σ industry fully recovers from the&β♥nbsp;COVID-19, airlines and training÷$←♥ providers around the world are ®'←returning to full operation×"•φs and growth. In recen×‍σ t years, some of the most important te♣§$chnological development '<s in global aviation training h‍♣ave taken place, this forum brings₩™" together leading exφ¶✔perts from airlines, ATO, m>♥← anufacturers, MRO, regula&ε∞εtors and the training industry t€‍≈Ωo talk about safety and sustai±¶εnability, discuss best pα≥€ ractices for promoting pilot, crew '₹'and maintenance training, and focus§→↑ on the safety of global aviation opeΩ​≈₽rations.

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During this forum, U-Wing Simulationπλ≥ had in-depth exchanges with indusπ×try-renowned training exσ™★↓perts and enthusiastic aviation profes •≠sionals from Asia-Pacific, "ε§Europe, America and many other region↓∑s. The industry experts and pot​σ↑✘ential customers gave high evaluations ±​φto the series of products such as t→≥∏he flight training deβ φvices and advanced aviation$☆ training devices of U-Wing Sim≈<ulation.
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"U-Wing's advanced fligh↔ ✘t training devices, excell&≈&αent after-sales service and ♣¥exceptional brand reputation make ♣≤ σit the best choice to meet ±β our growing training needs." Dr✘σ↔÷ Chris Atswalongkorn, Chief Ex←$©€ecutive Officer of Thai Aerospace ✔$Industries Company, ≥±$©said, "U-Wing Simulation's nex♦‍t generation instructor's console pσ‍< rovides an intuitive interface≠δ®↕ for flight training with ★‍a large multi-touch display↑≠ that instantly re-confi€≈gures the flight profile, h✘‌✘δelping to improve training and operatioσ₹≠↕nal efficiency."

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"The aviation simulatΩσion industry in Chin® €₹a is developing rapidly, <β♠and we are delighted to see avi"↔≈ation simulation companies ¥ π from China bringing more innovati±Ω♣γve solutions to global a"γviation training and being recogniz•∏ ed by customers in increa₩←singly more countries and regi<<©$ons." Andy Smith, CEO•→₩> of the organizers of the Asia &€ Pacific Airline Training Forum, sa±∞‌id. "As China's leader in πφ✘ the development of i>✔ts own flight training devices, U-Win×♠αδg Simulation, with its com↑★>pelling products, industry-leading↕​> technology and visionary insights, pr✘≤∏ovides key insights from Chinese compan÷¶ies into the development o‌÷±δf the global aviation training indust≥ εry, offering more compe‌∑titive and innovative solutiπ↑ ♦ons to the flight tr≥λ♣aining challenges of the futu≤‌✘re, this is of great significance ε¥♠>to global aviation sa¶¶fety and the developme≈≈nt of the aviation training industry.‍$©"

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