Rockwell Collins and FlightSafety roll out Pro Line Fusion® avionics training for Bombardier Challenger 604 operators

*Training available at locations in Delaware and Arizona *Upgrade certification expected by year end

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GENEVA, Switzerland. Rockwell Collins and FlightSafety International have announced on May 29, a new training programme for Bombardier Challenger 604 operators to accompany their Pro Line 4™ to Pro Line FusionⓇ integrated avionics system upgrade.

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“We’re highly familiar with the Challenger 604 customer base as the current training provider for Pro Line 4 equipment, and we’ll be bringing this knowledge and expertise – along with our experience training other operators using Pro Line Fusion – to this new programme,” said David Davenport, executive vice president at FlightSafety.

The training programme, which will be provided at FlightSafety’s locations in Wilmington, Delaware, and Tucson, Arizona, features Rockwell Collins’ simulation and training software derived from certified aircraft software. This software solution will be combined with interactive desk top trainers to support pilot familiarization training.

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