The Latvian flag carrier airBaltic is set to expand training capabilities with the arrival of a second A220 full flight simulator. As airBaltic continues to expand – with 48 aircraft currently in operation and an additional 10 aircraft expected by 2025 – the demand for pilot training at the airline has increased. “The addition of a second Airbus A220 simulator is a significant step forward in our continuous effort to provide world-class training for our pilots,” said Martin Gauss, CEO and president of airBaltic. He continued: “As our fleet and operations grow, so does our commitment to ensuring the highest

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