Ultra Light Simulator success

Since the launch of our Ultra Light Simulator in 2019 we have seen a huge demand from operators worldwide with over 100 simulators delivered and several more under production!
 
The Ultra Light Simulator has same training functionality as a replica simulator but with a shorter time lead, lower unit cost and is easily transportable. Not only are the simulators ultra light, the bespoke controllers are ultra robust through an industrial casting process 


The Ultra Light Simulator can help increase your driver training throughput and address your ETCS operational training needs.

Ultra Light Simulator view from above

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