Boeing 737 Flight Simulator Opens to the Public in D.C. Metro

Boeing 737 Flight Simulator Opens to the Public in D.C. Metro

This simulator, designed as a real plane cockpit, is analogous to simulators used for the training of real pilots.



Washington, D.C. (Oct. 31, 2019) – Entertainment services company Dream Aero is bringing the most realistic full flight simulation for civilians to the Washington, D.C. metro area. The company has launched its Boeing 737NG Flight Simulator on the 3rd floor of Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, MD.

“We’re delighted to offer this exciting and highly realistic Boeing 737 airliner simulator to flight enthusiasts, families and groups in the U.S. capital,” said Dream Aero’s CEO Dimitry Kornyshkov-Murin. “Our professional flight instructors will take our customers to the skies as ‘co-pilots’, and they are going to experience all the sights, sounds and feelings of a real flight. It is as close as you can get to being an actual pilot without being in the air.”

Customers who visited the grand opening of the Flight Simulator received a 20% discount on tickets. The celebration included a disc jockey, giveaways, food and refreshments, a ribbon cutting and comments from Kornyshkov-Murin and other dignitaries.

During their “flights,” customers can get the full sense of piloting a 737 including taxiing, take off, cruising in all kinds of weather conditions, and safe landing in any of the 24,000 airports on the globe.

The Dream Aero simulator replicates a genuine cockpit and precisely reproduces all the control functions of the Boeing 737NG. The simulator is so authentic, in fact, that it almost meets International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requirements for flight training that aspiring commercial pilots are required to complete (D level according to JAR-FSTD classification and level 7 according to ICAO 9625 classification).

A movable platform replicates physical flight dynamics, a panoramic visualization system provides realistic cockpit views and an advanced audio system creates true-to-life flight sounds. The simulator also replicates difficult weather conditions and models non-standard situations for customers with enough training.

Dream Aero has programmed the simulator’s computer for hundreds of routes and destinations, including visuals of specific terrain, runways and local geographic features, so customers can “fly” almost anywhere in the world. For example, they can choose to takeoff from Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Va., and land at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, London Heathrow, or even Male International Airport in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

In addition to providing the thrill of piloting a commercial airliner, the simulator also can help people cope with the fear of flying, also known as aerophobia or aviophobia. “This isn’t just an entertainment complex. It’s an opportunity to realize childhood dreams and become a pilot of an airliner,” said Kornyshkov-Murin. “With experience on the Dream Aero simulator, more and more people will be able to enjoy not just virtual air flights, but real flights, as well.”

About Dream Aero

Founded in 2012, Dream Aero operates simulators in 10 major cities across the globe.  The company plans to open several more locations in metro areas throughout North America and the Asia-Pacific region.  Dream Aero brings together an international team of professionals in developing and delivering entertainment services. In addition to its international team, the company combines long-term experience in the service market, high-tech equipment, innovative software and partnership with key organizations in the field of air transportation to deliver exhilarating entertainment experiences.

Media Contact:

Viktoria Cherepanova, Dream Aero

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