Company Overview

Shanghai CNTECH Co., Ltd.

Shanghai CNTECH Co., Ltd. is the owner and developer of CNFSimulator®. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Shanghai, the company is responsible for all product research and development, manufacturing, technical services, and global sales of the CNFSimulator® platform.

CNFSimulator® is a professional aircraft maintenance simulation system covering advanced hardware and application software purpose-built for civil aviation maintenance training. The product line comprises desktop-based virtual maintenance trainers for the Airbus A320, Boeing B737-800, and COMAC C919 aircraft types.

CNFSimulator® products are deployed at aviation colleges, airline training centres, and MRO facilities across multiple countries and regions — including customers in China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Australia, Italy, the UAE, and Indonesia.

Company Information

Full Name
Shanghai CNTECH Co., Ltd.
Founded
2007
Company ID
913100007989122270
Headquarters
CNFSimulator Building, No. 1005 Jiuxin Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai, China 201615
Website
Company History

Professional Flight Simulation Since 2007

CNTECH was established in 2007 with a focus on professional aviation simulation for civil aviation maintenance training. The company's early work concentrated on hardware-based simulation devices before expanding into software-driven virtual maintenance trainers.

The CNFSimulator® VMT product line was developed in response to growing demand from Chinese aviation training institutions for desktop-based type-specific maintenance training solutions. The A320 VMT was the first product to reach market, followed by the B737 and C919 variants.

Today the CNFSimulator® platform is in active deployment across multiple countries, with ongoing development to extend ATA system coverage and add support for additional aircraft types.

2007
Shanghai CNTECH Co., Ltd. established. Initial focus on aviation simulation hardware and training devices for civil aviation maintenance.
2010s
Development of the CNFSimulator® software platform. First desktop-based virtual maintenance trainer products launched for the Airbus A320 and Boeing B737-800 types.
Present
CNFSimulator® VMT platform in active deployment at aviation colleges, MRO training centres, and airline ground schools in China and internationally. Continuous product development ongoing.
Product Line

CNFSimulator® VMT Platform

Full-fidelity desktop maintenance simulation across three major civil aircraft types. All products share the same software architecture and instructor interface, allowing training organisations to manage multi-type training from a single platform.

Model 01
A320
Airbus A320 Virtual Maintenance Trainer

The only VMT in the range supporting two engine variants — CFM56-5B and IAE V2500-A5. Covers 20+ ATA chapters with 200+ training tasks. Includes full flight deck simulation, three-layer dynamic schematics, and 3D virtual aircraft with component-level disassembly.

CFM56-5B / V2500-A5 20+ ATA Systems Dual Engine Config FAA / EASA / CCAR
View A320 VMT
Model 02
B737
Boeing B737-800 Virtual Maintenance Trainer

The only product in the range featuring FIM-based fault isolation, circuit breaker panel simulation (P6 and P18), and virtual specialist test equipment. Covers 18+ ATA chapters with CFM56-7B engine. Six integrated software modules including dedicated virtual test equipment.

CFM56-7B 18+ ATA Systems FIM Troubleshooting CB Panel Simulation
View B737 VMT
Model 03
C919
COMAC C919 Virtual Maintenance Trainer

The first and only desktop maintenance simulator purpose-built for C919 type-rating training. Covers 20+ ATA chapters including ATA 53 fuselage structure — unique to this product. CFM LEAP-1C engine with full FADEC simulation. Designed for Chinese aviation training institutions preparing engineers for C919 operator entry.

CFM LEAP-1C 20+ ATA Systems ATA 53 Structure CAAC / FAA / EASA
View C919 VMT
CNFSimulator®
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