SINGAPORE, 18 October 2024: In advance of its much-awaited Airbus A350s joining the fleet, Emirates has invested around USD48 million in full suites of cutting-edge equipment and systems to support both pilot and cabin crew training.
The suites include three full flight simulators integrated with innovative pilot support systems (PSS), a fixed base training device, a cabin emergency evacuation trainer and a door trainer. This investment reflects the airline’s commitment to achieve the ultimate standards and excellence in crew training.
The PSS is an industry first and was fully conceptualised in-house by Emirates to optimise the training experience. During the briefing phase, trainees can create an interactive flight deck setup in a fully immersive environment, including building a flight plan. The setup is recalled once the trainees enter the simulator to resume training. The PSS’ debrief mode allows the instructor to playback the recorded session to review crew performance.
The airline’s first A350 full-flight simulator received a level D qualification, the highest for this type of simulator, from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The initial qualification was achieved with zero findings, another remarkable feat in the simulation industry. The advanced technology not only enhances training efficiency but also empowers pilots to master the skills required for smooth operations confidently.
Emirates has ordered three full-flight simulators for its A350 fleet. The second A350 simulator is currently in its onsite acceptance stage and is scheduled to receive EASA approval in November.
The A350 fixed base training device replicates the flight deck, using visual and audio systems to make training sessions as realistic as possible.
Emirates’ Senior Vice President Flight Training Capt Bader Al Marzooqi said: “Spearheading innovation is at the core of Emirates’ DNA, and that is reflected in our newly acquired A350 training equipment suites and our advanced pilot training facility set to open later in the year. We’re proud that we now have the potential to expand our pilot training capacity by 54%. With our investments in the new simulators and systems, our pilots and cabin crew are equipped, trained and supremely confident to manage any operational challenge safely and competently.”
Shaping the future of aviation
Currently, the airline has trained nearly 30 pilots and 820 cabin crew members. By the end of November, more than 50 pilots will have completed their training on the A350 full-flight simulators prior to the aircraft’s entry into service. Emirates’ pilots and cabin crew receive robust, evidence-based training delivered in-house by highly experienced instructors in specially designed environments.
What’s more, in June of this year, Emirates announced a joint collaboration with IATA and Airbus to deliver an enhanced competency-based training and assessment programme for the A350 type rating.
Future fleet
For its next era of growth, Emirates has 65 A350s and a mix of 205 777Xs in its order book that will support the airline’s expansion goals and provide flexibility to launch new, and better serve, existing routes on its network.
An ultra-modern pilot training facility
Emirates is all set to open its advanced pilot training facility later this year. The 63,318 sqft facility can house six full-flight simulator bays for the A350 and Boeing 777X aircraft. Across the airline’s pilot training facilities, Emirates’ aviators can hone their flying skills with 17 full flight simulators offering a capacity of more than 130,000 training hours a year.
Emirates is revving up its pilot recruitment drive. Those interested in joining Emirates’ elite corps of aviators can register for the online info session on 16 October here.
For flight information and bookings, visit www.emirates.com.