Lufthansa Cargo to develop VR training for aircraft loading supervisors
Lufthansa Cargo announced that it is setting new standards in the air freight industry by developing a new type of virtual reality (VR) training for aircraft loading supervisors.
The company said that the VR training is designed to prepare employees for aircraft handling tasks in a realistic manner – flexibly, safely and independently of operational requirements.
“The immersive nature of VR technology allows learning content to be conveyed more intensively and promotes a lasting practical understanding of the processes,” Lufthansa said.
The company added that VR allows learning content to be internalized much more quickly, as training participants can focus better on the content.
Lufthansa said that the use of VR not only offers a cost-efficient and flexible training option, but also an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional training methods, as fewer physical resources are required and the learning content can be delivered in a consistently high quality.
“With this project, we are not only strengthening the qualifications of our Aircraft Loading Supervisors, but also our role as an innovation driver in the industry. This technology allows us to train our employees in a practical manner while ensuring the highest safety and efficiency standards,” said Momo Ruzic, Station Manager Frankfurt at Lufthansa Cargo.
Lufthansa Cargo is one of the first companies in the air freight industry to use VR to train aircraft loading supervisors.
The rollout of the first module of the training is scheduled for October 2025.
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