DFS Aviation Services and UFA supply equipment to Air Traffic Control academy in Baku

- Langen, Germany.
arhan Guliyev (Director, AZANS), David Wolff (CEO, UFA) and Andreas Pötzsch (Managing Director, DAS) were delighted to personally sign the contract at Airspace World in Geneva. Copyrigh: DAS.

DFS Aviation Services and UFA. Inc. to provide technology and training content for the Air Traffic Controllers of Air Navigation Services provider in Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijani air navigation services provider Azeraeronavigatsiya and National Aviation Academy (NAA) of Azerbaijan will introduce the certified training programme of DFS Academy to train their air traffic controllers in Baku. Simulation experts from UFA are providing radar and tower simulators, which will be supplemented by DFS training content and the corresponding simulator exercises. This collaboration means AZANS will get the certified DFS Academy training programmes being ready for incorporation to National Aviation Academy (NAA) programme.

Over the past months, experts from the DFS Group, UFA and AZANS have been working on a turnkey solution that will enable AZANS to train its staff based on the high-quality standards of the DFS Group.

Farhan Guliyev, Director at AZANS is certain: "This project takes the long-standing and successful partnership between the DFS Group, UFA, NAA and AZANS to a new level, and charts an innovative approach for the future of air navigation services in Azerbaijan."

"We are delighted to be able to support AZANS with our training programme for air traffic controllers, which has been tried and tested in the DFS Academy. We have brought our many years of experience in this area to the project," adds Andreas Pötzsch, Managing Director of DAS.

"At UFA, we are honoured to have AZANS as a client," says David Wolff, CEO of UFA, "we look forward to providing state-of-the-art training solutions with our colleagues at DAS to support AZAN's growth."

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