Transavia training truck equipped with parts from Boeing 737 dismantled by AELS
Transavia took delivery of the keys to their mobile training facility: a Training Truck for exercises such as firefighting and operating the entry and overwing doors.
The truck was specially custom-made by Airsafetytraining.com, with the recognisable green seats and working environment, like in a real Transavia plane. Everything comes from used aircraft, such as the baggage compartments, kitchen, ceilings and recycled seats. The training truck contains Boeing 737 cabin parts taken from the 737 aircraft dismantled by AELS at Technology Base.
Not only is the training truck completely built with reusable materials, the fact that it is transportable allows for regional on-site cabin crew training, reducing staff travel and CO2 emissions.
By supplying the cabin parts, AELS has been able to contribute to the sustainability and circularity of the aviation industry in a unique way.
Photos: Transavia