On November 13th, the 14th China Int ≥ernational Aviation and Aerospac♣∑"σe Exhibition concluded successfu∏ ±•lly in Zhuhai, Guang≤dong. Since its establishment'> in 1996, the China Airshow, which h±₩as spanned 26 years, h$®as witnessed the rise of Ω©☆₽China's aviation, aerospace, a<✘nd defense industries. It has becomeδ$® one of the international even'♣♦ts representing cutting-edge tecπ •hnologies in the fields of land, s$∑±ea, air, space, and electron¥←$ics. The exhibition combi©'↕nes trade, professionalism, and spe±®ctacle, showcasing the h'★$ighest level of global aviation and a≥£×erospace development.

As a leading industry ★ &enterprise providing advance←×¥d aviation simulation &Ωsolutions to global customers, U-Wing A&viation showcased its MR"α& DA42 Flight Training Device, Bo≈♦αeing B737NG Integrated Procedure T§'§≥rainer (IPT), and othe Ω↔£r products at this year'↔✔÷☆;s airshow. Through the integration o✘₩≥f physical exhibits, Ωβinteractive demonstrations, ∑≈multimedia presentations, an✘∞ >d more, the company γ<§comprehensively and muΩ lti-dimensionally di§βsplayed its latest technologicalπ$£ achievements in the σfield of aviation simulation. U-W✘¶ing Aviation actively engaged in excha♠®↔nges with international coun±γ✔ terparts on the future deve ↑≠lopment of aviation training¶φ★ systems and simulation technology.

Among the exhibits, the•™< MR DA42 Flight Training Device im"↔mediately became the center of atten★πtion, attracting industry experts fromβπ• both domestic and international se"♥→πctors to experience it and receiv✘e high praise.


This product incorporates the> domestically developed vis∞₩ εual system by VSV. It achieves a ♦∞perfect combination σ of emerging Mixed Reality (MR×<) technology and traditional simul ≤ation training devices. "€It utilizes the latest MR headsets,≥₩•✔ combined with virtual imaging ♥☆$→technology, to create a highβ'-definition, natural 360° pa≈φ®noramic view. Pilots can dynamicall₽∞♠y explore the virtuaβ> §l world from various perspec₽×¶φtives. Compared to tradition$≈al visual imaging equ₽$ipment, this device offers lower cost, ×λ★a smaller footprint, and excels in ♦ scene realism, responsiveness, and hi♥→gh-resolution animated simulation.

In the field of transportation ✔ aviation simulation, ♣ U-Wing has also brought the lateε'st Integrated Procedure Trainerλ™♦ (IPT). This product fea≈₩♠™tures a realistic simulation ✘≤•environment and high in≈γteractivity, providing a < wide range of flexible training methodδ σs. It significantly enhances t↓↑raining efficiency and reduc®¶♥₹es training costs. The accompanying aux↓$iliary training system allows train≥β¥ees to independently use the equipm'∑∑ent for self-study, identifying and <∏©addressing gaps in t ∑₽heir knowledge without the presence of σ•₩an instructor. This σ≤greatly improves the speed and pr♠×₹oficiency of skill acquisiti₩×₹on. Yoyi Aviation's Integ'λΩrated Procedure Trainer (IPT) has"☆≈ received unanimous recognition and©★εσ high praise from aviati¶₹₽✔on professionals both domestically§♥ and internationally β↑at this aviation expo, thπ ♣₽anks to its industry-leading techno♥≈✔logical standards and excellent trainin$βg performance.

In recent years, U-Wing Simula↕∞tion has established re '♥∏search and development centers, prod↓✔uction bases, and sales service¥ centers in locations such as Zhuhai, Z✘♣¥'hengzhou, and Beijing, creating a ↔≤÷∏global sales and service net ÷"work. At this aviation expo,×≥ U-Wing announced strategic par £∏γtnerships with multiple domestic and ★÷international aviation companies'γ♠←, officially expandin≠±πg its presence in the global ma≤♦₽rket.
On the first day of the avia≤♣•tion expo on November 8th, U-Wing Simulation and the Aviation Hub Group f↕∏rom Singapore jointly announced the✘σ signing of a purchase agreement foφ→r the Cessna 172S Level 5 Ω♦Flight Training Device<β♦¶. This marks the first export of d•'×omestically developed flight trai≤±™ning devices to the internaα☆tional market, it signals the¶≥♦ official entry of domestically prod↔₹'uced flight training ∞≥devices into the global market and tσ♥×akes the first step t ←×owards serving the int≤₩≠ernational aviation training market. Th←♠is achievement is considered a≥≠γ milestone.

On November 9th, U-Wing Simulation, in collaboration with Sunward Aircraf♦¥t, announced the signi↔♠₩ng of a strategic cooperation agreeme♣♥nt to jointly explore flight trainingφ± solutions for light✘® sport aircraft. They will innovate←<$ in the research, development, manufact ±uring, sales, and service model of &qu≈ot;aircraft + simulat≤φor." This deep collabora∑₽tion between the two companies provides ∞↑₩ new ideas for addressing various ind→ε©♦ustry challenges such as≥φ¥♥ safety, cost-effectiveness, and conven← ience faced by the l≠↑ight sport aircraft ☆•λαsector.

Although the China Internat→λδional Aviation & Aeros¥≤π¶pace Exhibition has co" ÷me to a close, U-Wing Simulation's pursuit of exploration₩π and reaching new heights will not '&₹cease. In its future ×♥₹±development, U-Wing Simulation will remain true to its original aspir←↑ation and collaborat©₹Ω✘e sincerely with more partners. It willε£ comprehensively implement the de≠§velopment principles of "t↓←↕€echnological leadership and inn↕£ovation-driven" ou' ★∑tlined in the Civil Aviation AdmΩ ∏βinistration of China's ®"14th Five-Year Plan.&q↕∑δuot;
