Acron Aviation announces A321neo multi-device Full Flight Simulator contract with Jet2.com

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January 7 2026
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Acron Aviation today announced a major multi-device Full Flight Simulator (FFS) agreement with leading leisure airline Jet2.com.

The contract includes the delivery of three new Airbus A321neo Full Flight Simulators, as well as significant upgrades to two existing Acron Aviation FFS devices, already in service with the airline.

The new training devices and upgrades ensure that Jet2.com has the training capacity required to support its long-term fleet and network expansion, following the recent launch of London Gatwick as the company’s 14th UK airport base from summer 2026, as well as its firm order for 155 Airbus A321neo aircraft, positioning the airline to meet its future growth targets and meet demand well into the next decade.

Ben Swann, SVP & GM Training Systems, Acron Aviation said: “Jet2.com continues to set the standard for airline training excellence, and we are proud that they have once again selected Acron Aviation’s FFS technology to support their next phase of growth.”

"This contract reflects both the strength of our relationship and the confidence Jet2.com places in Acron Aviation to deliver advanced, reliable, and scalable training solutions. We look forward to supporting Jet2.com's expanding operations for many years to come.”

Ben Swann

SVP and GM, Training Systems

The latest contract strengthens the existing relationship between the two companies. Jet2 currently operates four Acron Aviation FFS devices and its pilots train at Acron Aviation’s London Training Center and provides the foundation to a long-term training partnership.

The three new A321neo FFS devices will expand the training capability at Jet2.com’s Cheadle and Bradford training centers and will be rolled out as the company continues to grow.

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