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Safety and service as succes
factors
25.06.2003 11:51
Presentation of the new Austrian
Airlines training facilities
One of the central strengths of
the Austrian Airlines Group is its above-average level of
quality. Austrian hospitality, friendliness, reliability,
high safety standards and attentive, personal service are
product features that passengers from all over the world have
appreciated for decades. Regular top rankings in pertinent
industry comparisons confirm the airlines high quality
standards. The fulfilment of these high quality requirements
would not be possible without continual personnel training.
Two brand new mock-ups (life-sized
aircraft models) that will be used for safety and service
training were officially opened at the Austrian Airlines Group
technical base on 24th June, 2003.
All safety training is completed
in the so-called CEET Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer.
The 14 metre long, 40 ton mock-up of an Airbus A320 is equipped
with a hydraulic motion system and a special sound system,
has a vertical travel of 1.2 metres and can move at 0.5 metres/second.
This allows situations such a pressure loss in the cabin,
turbulence, fire and smoke, behaviour during an emergency
landing and much more to be simulated and trained in a very
realistic manner. Additional systems such as a separate fire
trainer and door trainer allow emergency situations to be
trained specifically.
The new Airbus A320 and A330 mock-ups
are used for food-service and procedural training. The A320
mock-up is 15 metres long, 4 metres wide and has 57 passenger
seats. The A330 is 19 metres in length, 5.6 metres in width,
is correspondingly larger inside and offers space for 24 Grand
Class and 43 economy class seats. Both mock-ups have changing
rooms, fully functional galleys, speakers, cabin monitors
and cameras. State-of-the-art technologies and simulation
systems allow especially realistic training.
In addition to introductory courses,
the training programme also includes retraining, chef de cabin
training, Grand Class courses, purser training, announcement
training and basic training for the Japanese flight attendants.
Training seminars have also been offered to outside customers
under the title Time for Service for some time
now.
The Austrian Airlines Group stands
for the utmost professionalism and top quality, and these
two new training facilities will ensure the continual further
optimisation of these standards.
For further information:
Johannes DAVORAS / Johann JURCEKA / Livia DANDREA-BÖHM
Corporate Communications, Austrian Airlines Group
Tel: +43 (0) 51766 1231
Fax: +43 (0) 1 688 65 26,
johannes.davoras@aua.com
johann.jurceka@aua.com
www.aua.com
www.austrianairlines.com.
Owner and publisher: Austrian Airlines,
Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG,
Corporate Communications for Austrian Airlines Group,
A-1107 Vienna, Fontanastrasse 1, P.O. Box 50,
Tel: +43 (0) 51766,
public.relations@aua.com
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