For the first time, the public had visual access to a model of an air traffic control tower, recreating the entire process of operating a flight, from receiving the flight plan, granting takeoff clearance, managing the flight path, to safe landing. Visitors also had the opportunity to put themselves in the shoes of an air traffic controller, clearly feeling the pressure, concentration, and heavy responsibility in each command.

This area also showcases many aviation industrial products manufactured by Air Traffic Management Engineering Company Limited (ATTECH), such as airport lighting systems, surveillance radar, meteorological observation equipment, and satellite positioning solutions. These products have been applied at many domestic airports, affirming the technological mastery capabilities of Vietnam's air traffic management industry.
Vietnam Airlines is showcasing two of its flagship engines: the D-30 engine, closely associated with the early days of Vietnamese aviation, and the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engine on the Airbus A350 – one of the most modern in the world. Visitors can also experience the check-in process, the business lounge, try their hand at being a flight attendant, and take 360-degree photos.

At the outdoor exhibition area, four live aircraft were showcased, representing the different stages of Vietnam's aviation development: the IL-14 that once served President Ho Chi Minh , the modern Airbus A320, the Vietnamese-designed TP-150 light aircraft, and helicopters of the 18th Air Force serving national defense and civilian purposes. Many ground vehicles such as mobile staircases, tow trucks, and sustainable aviation refueling vehicles were also displayed, demonstrating the synchronized development of aviation infrastructure.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/trai-nghiem-dieu-hanh-may-bay-gay-an-tuong-tai-trien-lam-thanh-tuu-dat-nuoc-post811127.html






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