
We are specialists in VR cabin crew training
Benefits of training with AirVR
Listen to our CEO, Bo Bennekov, as he explains the advantages of using AirVR for your cabin training.

Why choose AirVR?
Here is a description of how training with AirVR differs significantly from traditional training methods
Improve training quality
Training with AirVR improves frequent drill repetition, building muscle memory and ensuring precise execution during high-pressure situations.
Customisations
All solutions are fully tailored to your aircraft layout, equipment, procedures, and specific training objectives.
Equipment is always in the right place in the aircrafts.
Save instructor time
Automated guidance allows instructors to focus on trainees who require extra support and important areas such as communication and teamwork.
Instructors can monitor the training individually through:
their tablet,
several by split screen,
or an avatar in the simulation with their own headset.
High flexibility
From home-based preparation to collaborative team training, AirVR supports multiple drills and aircraft types using the same headsets, enhancing training adaptability.
Data driven training
Training data is automatically collected and presented in detailed statistical reports that integrate seamlessly with your Learning Management System (LMS), streamlining training documentation and course optimization.
Improved team training
AirVR's team function revolutionizes collaborative training. Instructors can:
Train groups remotely within the same virtual aircraft.
Focus on enhancing communication skills.
Simulate realistic scenarios with adjustable background noise and voice levels.

Home Training
Assign training via smartphone or tablet for students to complete at home, improving course quality through practice and ensuring efficient use of training time.
Trainees value the flexibility to practice at their own pace, and the system tracks completion, sending reminders to ensure everyone is prepared.
Hand or eye tracking
AirVR can track trainees' hand and eye movements (areas of interest), vital for attention-focused drills and ensuring thorough skill development and real-world readiness.
"Heat maps" can visualize attentiveness, showing focus intensity during drills. Instructors can evaluate performance, assess effectiveness, and pinpoint areas for improvement.