Boeing has built and integrated a new visual display technology into the F-22 Raptor flight simulation centers of the U.S. Air Force.
The company equipped the F-22 Mission Training Centers with its Constant Resolution Visual Systems with the goal of helping fighter pilots train in 360-degree simulated flying missions, Boeing said Friday.
The Air Force worked with Boeing to install the new simulator displays at military air bases in Florida, Alaska, Virginia and Hawaii.
CRVS is also designed to work on F-15, AH-64, M-346, F-16 and Hawk trainers.
Boeing also provides maintenance training platforms and logistics and sustainment services to the Air Force under the F-22 Raptor program.