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FAROS

Flight training tools manufacturer ranging from FMS trainers to FTDs. The mission of FAROS is to contribute to ensure transport safety of goods and people on Roads, Sky and Sea as driver, passenger or a single individual. By training pilots, sailors, and car driver, Faros simulators contribute to the human control of safety in the transports arena.

Markets Served

bulletCommercial Aviation
bulletGovernment
bulletAcademic

Key Points

bulletPC based technology
bulletUnique graphic library
bulletHigh level fidelity

Capabilities

Capabilities Description
Software Development With more than 15 years experience in FMS and simulation tools development.
Simulated Hardware Development All the FTDs and training integrate simulated hardware.
CBT Computer Based Training More than 1000 hours of courseware available in all aviation related fields (flight crew, cabin crew, etc.).
ECAM and CMOS A set of tools dedicated to system and maintenance training for the airbus family.
Aerodynamics Simulation & Certification Modeling and certification with specialist in automation and aerodynamics.

Showcase

FMS Trainer Flight Training Devices

Probably the most important library of FMS trainers in the world : B717, 737, 747, 757, 767, all Airbus aircraft, CRJ, ERJ, F100, and MD80.

High fidelity flight training devices for commercial aircraft : A320, B737, CRJ, B747 and A330.

Contact Information

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Company FAROS
Address Parc Pégase
City Lannion
State or Province  
Country France
Postal Code 22 300
Point of Contact Charles Rosmorduc
Telephone +33 2 96 48 60 14
Facsimile / Fax +33 2 96 48 47 93
Email Charles.rosmorduc@faros.com
Internet / World Wide Web www.faros.com

 

 

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