FlightSafety International plans to offer Dassault Falcon 7X simulator training at its Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) learning center starting in early 2011. According to a spokesman, the company will manufacture two full-motion 7X simulators, with the first one based at the DFW facility; the location of the second has yet to be determined.
Meanwhile, FSI expects to complete a 100,000-sq-ft expansion at the DFW complex early next year, doubling its size to include a total of 24 simulator bays.
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