ASTi Supplies Fiji Airways with Two SATCE Systems

April 12, 2018

Nadi, Fiji - Advanced Simulation Technology inc. (ASTi) is providing two Simulated Environment for Realistic ATC (SERA) systems to Fiji Airways, Fiji’s National Airline. Next year, SERA will integrate with two Level D full-flight simulators in the new Fiji Aviation Academy.

SERA provides realistic radio communications with unique, “human” voices, teaching students to interact with air traffic control (ATC). Students can select and run predefined training scenarios using intuitive web pages. As a result, instructors no longer need to role-play ATC and can focus on training during each session. This solution enhances any flight training device, bringing a level of immersion and crew task loading previously unavailable.

SERA fully complies with the latest industry requirements for Simulated ATC Environment (SATCE) solutions, which include the “Manual of Criteria for the Qualification of Flight Simulation Training Devices” (ICAO Doc. 9625, Ed. 4) and the updated ARINC Specification 439a.

Fiji Airways selected SERA after an extended procurement process that included a test drive and comprehensive questionnaire. This award confirms SERA as a leading SATCE solution in the marketplace for flight simulation training devices. ASTi looks forward to working with Fiji Airways at the Fiji Aviation Academy, bringing this innovative training technology into daily operation.

Fiji Airways image by Laurent ERRERA

Fiji Airways image by Laurent ERRERA

About ASTi

ASTi is the leading supplier of communications, automated ATC, and sound systems to the training and simulation industry. ASTi meets FAA, EASA, and equivalent Level D qualifications with simulators around the world. Since 1989, ASTi has fielded over 11,923 systems at more than 800 installation sites in the U.S. and 49 other countries.

To learn more about SERA, contact:

Advanced Simulation Technology inc.
500A Huntmar Park Drive
Herndon, VA 20170
USA

Phone: +1 (703) 471-2104
Email:
seraatc.com

Fiji Airways image by Laurent ERRERA

Fiji Airways image by Laurent ERRERA

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