Robotic force feedback
AirVR Door Trainer
Real door weight and handle resistance, driven by a robot arm, inside a digital twin of your galley.
- Footprint
- 6 m²
- Input
- Hand tracking
- Force feedback
- Robot arm
VR cabin crew training
Onboarding and recurrent cabin crew training in virtual reality — with the physical weight of a door and the heat of a real fire where it matters.
What we build
Two hardware trainers that put physical feedback back into VR, and the drill library that runs across your whole fleet.
Robotic force feedback
Real door weight and handle resistance, driven by a robot arm, inside a digital twin of your galley.
Real extinguisher, real heat
Firefighting drills with the weight of a real extinguisher and the heat of a real fire — without an open flame.
The drill library
Cabin visit, fire, door and security search drills — in 3D on headsets or 2D on tablets, alone or as a crew.
Who we are
The team behind AirVR has been building VR simulation since 2018. We are based in Copenhagen, we have delivered training to airlines across Europe and Asia, and cabin crew training is the only thing we do.

Our library covers aircraft familiarisation, firefighting, evacuation, door procedures, communication and teamwork — the full recurrent syllabus, not a demo scene.
Every cabin is modelled to your configuration and every drill is written against your SOPs, so equipment sits exactly where crew will find it in service.
Sessions are recorded per trainee and compiled into statistical reports that feed straight into your Learning Management System.
The library runs on VR headsets, tablets and smartphones, online or offline. Assign preparation for crew to complete at home and keep classroom time for what needs an instructor.
Get started
Tell us the fleet and the syllabus. We will show you the drills running on your aircraft type, online or at our facility in Copenhagen.