Wed, 11 Nov 2009 Apple announce live web seminar with Virtual Aviation
Virtual Aviation provides simulator flights for thrill seekers and professional pilots
Apple has announced the latest of a series of live web seminars with Virtual Aviation, a company which promises innovative, professional flight simulation products.
Find out how Macs, the iPhone and a few £10 million flight simulators helped James Stevenson take Virtual Aviation to new heights says Apple in a press release.
"The integration between Apple products has been seamless. It allows us to get on with work and be as productive as possible," insists James Stevenson. "There’s no doubt that we run a more efficient operation now. We've ended up doing things that I never would have dreamt we could do before. It's been a real boon to the business."
James Stevenson will also be on hand to answer questions online.
The event takes place on the 2nd December 2009 between 7pm and 8pm.
Registration is via the Apple website and is free. You can register here.

Virtual Aviation operate more than forty flight simulators at eight locations including London, Manchester, Southampton and Palma de Mallorca, offering a wide choice of dates, locations and simulator types.
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