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Boeing's new Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer (VAPT) uses Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Azure to train new and ...
Boeing will launch a new virtual pilot training platform powered by Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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The Virtual Airplane Procedures Trainer is "powered by" the storied aviation sim and Microsoft Azure.
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