Axis Flight Simulation has introduced a redesigned version of its level-D flight simulators for regional airliners and business aircraft. According to the Austrian company, changes to the simulator cabin have improved access for maintenance and use pre-manufactured components that are not specific to aircraft types to accelerate deliveries.
The full-flight simulator’s new look, which includes improved external graphics, was developed in partnership with design specialist Formquadrat. According to Axis, it includes a modular structure that will make the simulators better suited to the changing needs of aircraft operators and flight training organizations.
Improvements include easier access to the simulator’s projectors at the top of the unit. Flaps on the underside, including movable modules inside that, facilitate access to components.
The simulator’s cockpit and mothership can now be built separately, and the simulator platform has been split into two parts to make it easier to transport on standard trucks. Axis has also added exterior glass elements and status lights.
“The redesign is not just about aesthetics, it’s about aligning our product identity with the precision, innovation, and professionalism that Axis stands for,” said Christian Theurmann, a member of the company’s executive board. “The modular approach was created with our customers in mind, by making it easier than ever for them to maintain and service their simulators, while also supporting faster delivery times.”