Honeywell Taps FlightSafety International for Maintenance Training
FlightSafety will offer training for Honeywell engines, auxiliary power systems, avionics, satcoms and environmental control systems

Honeywell has chosen FlightSafety International (Booth G043) at its exclusive maintenance training provider. Under the agreement, FlightSafety will offer training for Honeywell engines, auxiliary power systems, avionics, satcoms and environmental control systems.


The training will be available starting next month at FlightSafety’s learning centers in Dallas, Texas, and Wichita, Kansas. It will be expanded next year to other locations in North America, the Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa.


“Our courseware designers and subject matter experts are working closely with Honeywell to develop new courseware and update existing materials to be aircraft- and platform-specific,” said FlightSafety senior vice president of operations Daniel MacLellan. “Our instructors will deliver interactive training using instructional technologies and equipment, including desktop and graphical flight deck simulators, other hands-on training devices, training aids and test equipment.”


According to FlightSafety, customers will also benefit from online course selection, scheduling and registration for training offered at the company’s centers, at client’s own facilities and web-based courses.