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Propair Flight Collaborates with Hungarian Government on Aviation Training Following University ZLIN Simulator Completion

Propair Flight Advances Aviation Training in Partnership with Hungarian Government
Delivery of ZLIN Flight Simulator to University of Public Service
On May 27, 2026, Propair Flight, a prominent Hungarian developer specializing in digital flight simulation and VR/AR aviation training solutions, announced the delivery of a cutting-edge ZLIN flight simulator to the University of Public Service (Nemzeti Közszolgálati Egyetem). This development represents a significant expansion of Propair Flight’s capabilities in military and institutional training technologies. The simulator is designed to support pilot training on the widely used ZLIN aircraft, catering to both military and civil aviation needs at one of Hungary’s foremost institutions for public service and defense education.
Propair Flight’s expertise integrates advanced technologies such as gaming engines, virtual and augmented reality, and AI-driven software to create immersive and effective training environments. These innovations serve not only professional pilots but also aviation enthusiasts, reflecting the company’s commitment to enhancing aviation education through digital transformation.
Collaboration Amid Political Uncertainty and Industry Trends
The delivery of the simulator was highlighted by Propair Flight CEO Peter Kesmarki during a meeting with Hungarian Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi (PhD) on a flight to Warsaw, where Kesmarki accompanied a Hungarian government delegation. This collaboration underscores the government’s dedication to modernizing aviation training and developing a skilled workforce.
However, the partnership emerges amid political uncertainty in Hungary. The anticipated exit of Prime Minister Viktor Orban from parliament, coupled with reports of asset movements by his allies, has introduced a degree of instability that may affect international collaborations and institutional projects. While the long-term impact on Propair Flight’s initiatives remains uncertain, the company’s focus on innovation aligns with broader industry trends emphasizing workforce development.
Globally, the aviation sector continues to prioritize training and talent cultivation. The recent $26 million investment by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration in aviation workforce development exemplifies this growing recognition of the need for skilled professionals. Within this context, Propair Flight’s advancements position Hungary as a competitive player in aviation training. Nevertheless, increasing competition for contracts is expected as demand for qualified aviation personnel intensifies across Europe and beyond.
Despite the evolving political landscape, Propair Flight’s delivery of the ZLIN simulator demonstrates resilience and a forward-looking approach to aviation education. The company remains committed to integrating state-of-the-art digital technologies to revolutionize pilot training, supporting both national and international efforts to address the aviation industry’s workforce challenges.

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