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Simorg is an integrated management software platform for flight training operations. Its website positions it as an all-in-one platform for “flight training operations,” primarily serving approved training organizations, airline training centers, and FSTD operators such as full-flight simulator providers. It brings scheduling, technical maintenance, training, compliance, inventory, finance, and reporting into a single system, aiming to replace scattered Excel files, paper-based workflows, and departmental silos.
For scheduling, Simorg supports unified calendars across multiple locations for FSTDs, classrooms, instructors, and trainees, along with real-time bookings, bulk bookings, time-slot hiding, customer requests, and training logs. The Technics module covers scheduled and counter-based maintenance, defect reporting, work hours, KPIs, service requests, and equipment status. The Training module supports courses, enrollments, resource matching, calendar invitations, qualification validity periods, and certificate generation. Compliance is one of its strengths, helping organize audits and reports related to FAA/EASA, Part ORA, and ARINC 433-2, while also managing CPAR/CAPA. Inventory, tools, calibration, purchase orders, invoices, and operational reporting are also included in the same platform.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, whether billing is per user or per device, or whether deployment is cloud-based or self-hosted. The presence of “Request Demo” and “Ask Us” suggests an enterprise-sales model with customized demos. There is no visible information about a free version, self-service trial, payment methods, SLA, or implementation timeline.
Its strengths are its strong industry focus: it is designed around FSTDs, training compliance, and multi-site operations. Public case studies include Simaero, Pegasus, and Etihad Aviation Training, indicating real-world adoption in aviation training scenarios. The modules are also fairly well connected—for example, scheduling can affect finance, while maintenance and compliance data can feed into reporting. The downsides are limited purchasing transparency and the lack of disclosed information on key enterprise IT topics such as third-party integrations, APIs, permission models, and data security certifications. It also has almost no general-purpose applicability outside the aviation training sector.
Simorg is best suited to mid-sized and large aviation training organizations with multiple simulators, multi-site centers, and strict audit requirements. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the available text alone; there is also no information on payment or localization. For deployment in China, key points to verify include network accessibility, data storage location, Chinese-language support, invoicing and contracts, and integration with local finance or aviation training systems. Alternatives worth evaluating include FlightLogger, Pelesys, FoxOMS, Centrik, or a locally customized training management system.
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