Thales Delivers First Level D Qualified Full Flight Simulator in China

July 18, 2017
The Thales Reality H EC135 helicopter simulator is housed in the Aviation Safety facilities, Haite Group’s flight training centre in Tianjin.

As part of its ever growing presence in the Chinese aerospace market, Thales announces the level D qualification of the very first EC135 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The Thales Reality H EC135 helicopter simulator is housed in the Aviation Safety facilities, Haite Group’s flight training centre in Tianjin.

Haite Group is a leading comprehensive aviation technology service provider in China. It is headquartered in Chengdu and has a listed company Haite High-Tech Co., Ltd and more than 40 other subsidiaries

With the addition of Thales EC135 Full Flight Simulator (FFS), the Haite Training center in Tianjin will be instrumental in meeting the increasing demand for helicopter pilot training in China, offering unrivalled training packages to Emergency Medical Services and commercial operators for both training new pilots and gearing up existing pilots in complex and demanding missions.

The Thales Reality H helicopter flight simulator is already in service around the world and was chosen for the first time in China because it provides operational efficiencies and high quality mission-oriented training to pilots.  This high-fidelity FFS features an extended visual display of 240°x80° field of view, combined with high-resolution geospecific imagery from the ThalesView™ image generator and an efficient and user-friendly Instructor Operating System (IOS). Its unique and revolutionary all-electric motion system, HexalineTM provides the most realistic motion cues while requiring less power and very low maintenance. These innovative modelling technologies create a completely immersive environment that make the Reality H the most realistic and efficient training tool on the market to support helicopter operators’ key priorities of safety and mission success.

This new level D qualification of the Reality H full flight simulator by the CAAC follows the qualifications by EASA and CASA in Europe and Australia and proves once more that it is the most advanced mission training device in the world.

The fantastic demand for highly skilled pilots in China, the fastest growing helicopter markets in the world means there is a constant need for the best and most thorough training and simulation systems. The significant expertise of Thales in terms of international simulation standards and regulation will position Haite as a leader on the helicopter pilots training market in China.”

Benoit PlantierThales Vice President , Training & simulation activities

About Thales

Thales is a global technology leader for the Aerospace, Transport, Defence and Security markets. With 64,000 employees in 56 countries, Thales reported sales of €14.9 billion in 2016. With over 25,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to design and deploy equipment, systems and services to meet the most complex security requirements. Its exceptional international footprint allows it to work closely with its customers all over the world.

Thales in China

Thales provides innovative solutions for China’s infrastructure (backbone for the country’s growth). With more than 30 years' development in China, Thales has been a trusted partner for Chinese aviation and urban rail transportation industries. In China, Thales employs 1,300 employees, among which 95% are Chinese nationals.

About Haite Group

Haite Group is a leading comprehensive aviation technology service provider in China. It is headquartered in Chengdu and has a listed company Haite High-Tech Co., Ltd and more than 40 other subsidiaries. The main businesses of Haite includes the R&D and manufacturing of airborne equipment, aviation test equipment and high-end equipment; testing and maintenance of aviation machine and electronic equipment; aero-engine maintenance; aircraft overhaul and modification; pilots, flight attendants and maintenance personnel training; aviation leasing; IC chip manufacturing; general aviation services; and gas turbine engineering etc.