A Closer Look at SimCom

A look at Simcom 21 years after the company first began.

While SimCom still keeps customers busy on nonmotion sims for airplanes that don’t require a type rating, the company has moved up-market in a strong way, with programs for many jets and large turboprops using full-motion simulators. For more, check out "SimCom at 21."
Starting with just a handful of staff in the early 90s, the company has grown into a truly competitive provider for many platforms, with a number of training centers, including two in Orlando, one in Dallas and one in Scottsdale, Arizona, and dozens of full-motion Level C and Level D simulators. For more, check out "SimCom at 21."
SimCom got started as a pure business venture back in 1989 by a small group that included current company CEO Wally David, shown here. For more, check out "SimCom at 21."
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