Qatar Airways becomes IATA’s launch partner of ‘RampVR’

The RampVR system is being used by Qatar Airways’ Talent Development department to train its ground operations teams.
Sept. 10, 2018

Qatar Airways is leading the adoption of virtual reality into aviation ground operations training, as IATA’s global launch partner of ‘RampVR’. The award-winning system pioneered by IATA, utilises the latest virtual-reality technology to simulate real airside conditions for ground handling and ground service operator training.

The RampVR system is being used by Qatar Airways’ Talent Development department to train its ground operations teams.

In a major innovation in aviation ground operations training, the airline’s Talent Development decision-makers have taken the global lead by being the first to implement the new technology at their Doha-based training headquarters.  The new system is being used to train airside operational and management staff through immersion into a real-time, live experience, while being in a safe and controlled training environment. 

Read more: https://www.gulf-times.com/story/605062/Qatar-Airways-becomes-IATA-s-launch-partner-of-Ram

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