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Microsoft’s simulation tech powers Boeing’s new virtual trainer, bringing game-level detail to pilot learning.
Boeing recently announced the launch of its Procedures Trainer, the first application for its new Virtual Airplane platform, powered by Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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