Atlantis Systems
27 Jul, 11Atlantis Systems Corp. (NEX:AIQ.H), a globally recognized training systems integrator in the military and commercial aviation markets, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Atlantis Systems International, located in Brampton, Ontario has been awarded a purchase order from AgustaWestland Limited to install an upgrade to the System Operator Console (SOC) on the Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) EH-101 Cockpit Procedures Trainer (CPT) located at AFB Karup, Denmark. The SOC is a rear crew station which is fully integrated with the CPT systems and intercom. The upgrade will enable the CPT to be used for full mission training of Pilots and Search and Rescue (SAR) operators in an integrated cockpit environment.
"The addition of a fully integrated mission training environment for pilots and SAR operators adds significant training value to an already very capable flight training device, and will enhance the RDAF's EH-101 training capability", said Chris Lewis, Vice President and General Manager of Atlantis Systems International.
"We are pleased to continue our collaboration with AgustaWestland and support them in delivering this exciting new training capability to the RDAF", said Henrik Noesgaard, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Atlantis Systems Corp.
About Atlantis Systems Corp.
Atlantis Systems (NEX:AIQ.H) uses its core capabilities in simulation-aided design and engineering and e-learning, combined with various technology tools, to help customers in military aviation and civil aviation ensure the feasibility, capability, and effective utilization of their complex assets. Simply stated our business is leveraging partnerships and technology to put competent people on the job consistently, faster. In more than 30 years of operation, Atlantis has developed a solid reputation for its creative workforce and innovative solutions in supporting global Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers and defence organizations. To learn more, please visit the Company's web site at www.atlantissi.com.
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