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HAVELSAN Earns Dual Certification for Turkish-Built 737NG Flight Training Device

HAVELSAN Secures Dual Certification for Turkish-Built 737NG Flight Training Device
HAVELSAN, the Ankara-based manufacturer specializing in flight simulators, has announced that its domestically developed Boeing 737NG Flight Training Device Level 2 (FTD Level 2) has been awarded both FNPT II MCC and FTD 2 certifications by Türkiye’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The simulator, now operational at SunExpress’s Antalya Training Centre, is poised to significantly enhance the airline’s pilot training capabilities by enabling comprehensive in-house instruction.
A Milestone for Turkish Civil Aviation
This accomplishment represents a landmark achievement for Türkiye’s civil aviation industry. The device is the first FTD Level 2 simulator to be manufactured within the country and the first to receive FTD Level 2 certification domestically. Its introduction expands HAVELSAN’s STARLINE Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD) product portfolio, which now includes the STARLINE VEGA FTD Level 2 platform alongside its established full flight simulator offerings.
The simulator incorporates HAVELSAN’s proprietary STARVIEW-B collimated imaging system, delivering high-fidelity visuals that enhance pilot immersion and procedural accuracy. The integration of this domestically engineered visual technology not only reinforces Türkiye’s standing in advanced simulation but also aligns with HAVELSAN’s strategic objectives for growth in both domestic and international markets.
Competitive Landscape and Market Implications
HAVELSAN’s entry into the advanced flight training device sector occurs amid intense competition from established global manufacturers such as Tru Simulation and CAE, both of which hold FAA and EASA certifications for their simulators. The dual certification of HAVELSAN’s 737NG FTD Level 2 is expected to intensify competition, potentially triggering market responses including pricing adjustments and accelerated innovation in simulator technology. Industry analysts anticipate that incumbent competitors may enhance their product features and capabilities to sustain their market positions.
Furthermore, HAVELSAN’s recent strategic partnerships, including collaborations with firms like Alpha Unmanned Systems, are likely to influence market dynamics by expanding the availability and sophistication of advanced training solutions. These alliances may further consolidate HAVELSAN’s role as a significant player in both the domestic and international flight simulation markets.
With the certification and deployment of its 737NG FTD Level 2 device, HAVELSAN not only advances Türkiye’s pilot training infrastructure but also signals a notable shift in the competitive environment of the global flight training device industry.

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