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SimViz Labs and Peak Pacific Group Partner on Advanced Aviation Training Software

SimViz Labs and Peak Pacific Group Forge Partnership to Advance Aviation Training Software
July 14, 2026 – Global — SimViz Labs, a developer renowned for its iPad-based Flight Management System (FMS) simulation technology, has entered into a strategic partnership with Peak Pacific Group, a Hong Kong-based specialist in digital aviation training. This collaboration seeks to develop next-generation aviation training software tailored to the needs of airlines and training organizations worldwide.
Navigating a Competitive and Evolving Market
The partnership emerges amid intense competition and rapid technological progress within the aviation training sector. Established industry leaders, including Cirrus Aircraft, have recently introduced innovations such as the TRAC10 trainer, while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a significant air traffic management software contract to a Boston-based company. These developments highlight the challenges that new entrants like SimViz Labs and Peak Pacific Group face as they strive to establish a foothold in a market dominated by well-resourced incumbents.
Reactions from the market have been varied. Some industry stakeholders regard the collaboration as a promising advancement toward more sophisticated and accessible training solutions, especially as airlines and training institutions increasingly prioritize digital and mobile-friendly platforms. Conversely, others remain cautious, questioning whether the partnership can effectively compete against established providers with extensive resources and proven track records.
Potential Impact on Aviation Training Innovation
Industry analysts suggest that the entry of SimViz Labs and Peak Pacific Group could stimulate further innovation across the sector, potentially prompting competitors to accelerate their research and development initiatives. As the aviation training technology landscape continues to evolve, the partnership’s success will likely hinge on its ability to deliver robust, scalable solutions that address the complex demands of contemporary flight training.
Both companies have expressed confidence in their combined expertise and dedication to elevating aviation training standards. Specific product details and rollout timelines are anticipated to be announced in the coming months.

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