ACADEMIA
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Selects Evans & Sutherland Visual System
SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation (E&S(R)) (Nasdaq:ESCC) announced today that its new EP(TM)-1000CT visual system has been selected by KLM for a new Boeing 777 flight simulator to be installed at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. The simulator is to be manufactured by Thales Training & Simulation Ltd. This latest order brings the total number of firm orders received by Evans & Sutherland for EP-1000CT to date to eight. Also included in these orders are options for future systems.
Designed specifically to meet the exacting requirements for FAA Level D (and equivalent) turnkey commercial simulation applications, EP-1000CT offers a number of world-leading benefits. Evans & Sutherland's EP (environment processor) line of products includes training-oriented features such as detailed terrain, textured fog, and E&S's Continuous Texture(TM)(CT), which provides a high-resolution, textured backdrop to a worldwide 3D training environment.
"This new product gives us a new level of visual fidelity and training benefit, and we expect this new visual to take our pilot training to a higher level of quality and effectiveness," said Captain Alex J. Blok, Simulator Acceptance Pilot, KLM.
"We are pleased to continue the successful relationship between Thales and E&S, by providing both the Boeing 777-200 simulator and the new EP-1000CT visual system, selected by KLM. We are confident that this combination will provide our civil airline customers with the most realistic environment simulation currently available in the industry," said Mark Rowson, Export Sales Director of Thales Training and Simulation.
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