Burlington, MA., February 01, 2018 – UFA, Inc. (UFA), a leading provider of Air Traffic Simulation and Voice Technologies, announces that it is exhibiting its training and simulation solutions at the 6th annual World ATM Congress in Stand 882. The congress, held at IFEMA, Feria de Madrid in Madrid, Spain from March 6 to 8, provides the ideal platform for UFA to demonstrate the abilities of its products.
As the world’s premier developer of Air Traffic Control simulation systems, UFA is excited to demonstrate its latest innovations that aid Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) all over the World. From Ab Initio training to embedded, complex On-the-Job Training, UFA’s full suite of products continues to exceed customer expectations.
“We’re thrilled to be showcasing our latest innovations for ATC training and research at our industry’s most important trade show,” said David Wolff, UFA’s CEO. “The world’s leading ANSPs and military organizations continue to choose UFA for our product performance and customer responsiveness, and we look forward to introducing new customers to our tower and radar simulators as well as the cloud-based solutions that are revolutionizing controller training.”
About World ATM Congress Operated by the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) in partnership with the Air Traffic Control Association, World ATM Congress brings together the world’s leading product developers, experts, stakeholders, and air navigation service providers (ANSPs). Aviation thought leaders gather for three days of conference sessions, product demonstrations and launches, contract closures and educational and networking opportunities in Madrid, Spain.
About UFA, Inc. Headquartered in Burlington, MA, UFA specializes in simulation and voice technologies and services for Air Traffic Management (ATM). UFA’s products and services are used by leading Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP’s), Civil Aviation Authorities, Militaries and Educational institutions worldwide. Customers include the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United States Military, DFS Flugsicherung, NAV Canada, Skyguide, DGAC/DSNA France, LVNL Netherlands, and many other organizations. The company’s wholly owned German subsidiary, ATCSim GmbH, is located in Mainz and Kaufbeuren, and also operates the ATCSim Innovation Center in Bavaria, Germany.
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