Boeing Training & Flight Services has received provisional approval for its 787 Dreamliner pilot training courses from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

With the 787 pilot training courses, pilots can transition to the new airplane in five to 20 days, depending on pilot experience.

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The Boeing 787 pilot training programme uses a suite of training devices including a full-flight simulator, a flight training device and a desktop simulation station.

There are currently eight training suites at the five Boeing Training & Flight Services locations in Tokyo, Singapore, Shanghai, Seattle and London.

Boeing is working with the FAA to obtain provisional approval of the training devices, after which formal pilot training will commence.

The provisional designation will be removed once the airplane is fully certified.

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