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Entrol install first AW139 simulator in Turkmenistan

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24 Nov 2022
Megan Gaen

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Entrol H39 FNPT II MCC simulator based on the AW139

The AW139 simulator will be based at Turkmenistan Airlines’ premises

Entrol is manufacturing a H39 FNPT II MCC simulator based on the AW139 in partnership with Ussat Inzhener, an engineering company based in Turkmenistan. This is the first Entrol simulator installed in the country.

The device will be installed by summer 2023 at Turkmenistan Airlines’ premises in Ashgabat and will improve the training offered to the airline’s pilots.

This AW139 based simulator will be equipped with Entrol’s newest technology, including the six channel 200ºx70º FOV projections system, High Realism Vibration system and a debriefing station to trainees’ sessions in the simulator.

Juanjo Lechosa, Business Manager of Entrol, said: "We are glad to include Turkmenistan to the list of countries with an Entrol device. It shows how the company has been improving and increasing worldwide presence the last years. Turkmenistan Airlines have purchased a great training tool, which I am certain will improve the quality of their training. We are proud of this project.”

Rahman Babajanov, Manager of the Project for Ussat Inzhener, added: “This project is a big one for Ussat Inzhener. We want to thank Entrol for working side by side with us on this project by supporting such a special simulator. We hope Entrol will provide the best solid quality product as the end user is a high-level person.”

This announcement about Turkmenistan follows the recent announcement of the first Entrol simulator being installed in Nigeria.

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24 Nov 2022
Megan Gaen

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