This Sunday, you take control of a Boeing 737!

We had the pleasure of welcoming the Sud Info teams as part of their "What are we trying on Sunday?" last week.
A great opportunity to introduce them to our center and Boeing 737 simulator.
We had the pleasure of welcoming the Sud Info teams as part of their "What are we trying on Sunday?" last week.
A great opportunity to introduce them to our center and Boeing 737 simulator.
We received a visit from the "Vivreici.be" team
Come relive their experience.
Is the approach of winter giving you a slack?
Are you depressed by the Belgian weather?
Come and get your fill of thrills at European Flight Simulator!
This Monday, November 8, 2021, we received a visit from Léon, from the program “BelRTL chez vous.”
Léon was able to discover our center and the world of aviation to share it with listeners
For the fifth consecutive year and thanks to you, we have received the certificate of excellence from TripAdvisor.
Aviation is a constantly changing world. The current model of the airliner is challenged every day. Engineers are looking for new materials, new manufacturing techniques, or new methods of flight. So what will the plane of tomorrow look like?
In recent weeks, we have been swept away by several storms which have given us strong winds. Beyond the uprooted trees, air traffic also suffered from these weather conditions.
Many flights were canceled and for the flights that were maintained, many passengers were treated to rough landings. Sometimes with impressive videos.
European Flight Simulator deciphers all this for you.
Don't know what to do for Halloween? Come to European Flight Simulator!
Come and discover the world of airliners. Take control of a Boeing 737 through an introductory flight.
Exceptionally this week, thanks to the promo code "TOUSSAINT", benefit from -10% when ordering.
An original and pleasant day at European Flight Simulator with the visit of a distinguished guest!
Engines are arguably one of the lifeblood of the aircraft. Indeed, if we compare an airliner to a human body, there is no doubt that the engines would represent a large part of the body. Including the legs, lungs, and heart. This is all the more true for the most modern airliners. Do you know why ?