The flight simulator from Boeing will help Khalifa University elevate its research capabilities in aerospace engineering.
The flight simulator from Boeing will help Khalifa University elevate its research capabilities in aerospace engineering. Image Credit: Khalifa University

Abu Dhabi: Khalifa University of Science and Technology announced on Thursday that it has installed a flight simulator at the University’s main campus in partnership with aerospace company Boeing.
The installation marks an integral part of the partnership between Khalifa University and the American OEM, which began in 2020 to bolster the Aerospace Engineering curriculum at the University.

The flight simulator will be a crucial tool in Khalifa University’s Aerospace Engineering department, where it will function as both an introductory platform for junior undergraduates and a research facility for senior and postgraduate students.


Dr Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, Executive Vice-President of Khalifa University, said, “This collaboration with Boeing not only reinforces our shared vision for advancing aviation but also elevates our research capabilities in aerospace engineering.”


The simulator is equipped with the latest commercial aircraft controls and has a built-in editor for aerodynamic geometry and airfoil data, said the University. It offers students a practical understanding of aircraft operation, avionics, flight dynamics, and safety, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications.


Kuljit Ghata-Aura, Boeing president in the Middle East, Türkiye, and Africa, said, “The flight simulator will offer students hands-on experience, enriching their academic journey and supporting their research projects.”
A 3D-printing composite materials facility and other advanced equipment to enhance students’ educational experience were also installed at the University as part of its partnership with Boeing. The company also supports senior design projects, fostering an environment that attracts top talent to study aerospace engineering at Khalifa University.