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At FRASCA International, our aviation roots run deep! Founded in 1958 by Rudy FRASCA, an aviation pioneer with a passion for simulation, the company`s goal has always been to build the highest quality flight simulators available. Over five decades later, and with an installed base of over 2,600 products in 70 countries, FRASCA has become an established and trustworthy leader in flight simulation. We believe that aviation safety is enhanced by providing pilots with a highly accurate and realistic training experience. We provide our customers with simulators they can count on. At FRASCA, we take great pride in our unparalleled engineering ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.frasca.com
  • 906 Airport Rd
    Urbana, IL USA 61802
  • Phone: 217.344.9200

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