Boeing recently announced the launch of its Procedures Trainer, the first application for its new Virtual Airplane platform, powered by Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Boeing announced the launch of Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer (VAPT), which is a training platform powered by Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator. Boeing says that the “tool” is made ...
Boeing's new Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer (VAPT) uses Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Azure to train new and ...
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The Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer is "powered by" the storied aviation sim and Microsoft Azure.
First element within computer and iPad-compatible application now available ...