BAA TRAINING AVIATION ACADEMY has begun construction on a new 5,000 sqm training facility in Zhengzhou, China

BAA TRAINING AVIATION ACADEMY has begun construction on a new 5,000 sqm training facility in Zhengzhou, China. BAA Training China will house six full-flight simulators (FFS), starting with a Boeing 737 and an Airbus 320 FFS. Four more simulators will be installed between 2021 and 2022.
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