
Norxe
Norxe: projector manufacturer for flight simulation
Norxe is a Norwegian manufacturer of compact, rugged, solid-state projectors built for demanding professional environments. Headquartered in Fredrikstad, Norway, with offices in North America, the UK, Spain, Germany, and India, Norxe designs and produces high-brightness LED and laser projectors for flight simulation and training applications worldwide. The Norxe projectors installed in Avion's Full Flight Simulators deliver native 4K resolution via DLP-LED technology and are rated for over 100,000 hours of operational lifetime.

Why flight simulators rely on solid-state projectors
Full flight simulators operate for thousands of hours each year and demand consistent, accurate imagery without interruption. Norxe projectors are built precisely for this environment. A sealed optical engine, solid-state light sources, and a thermally stable chassis maintain image quality across the full lifetime of the system. The Unify™ platform provides centralised control, warp and blend, and colour and brightness calibration across multi-channel installations, ensuring that what pilots see in the simulator remains precise and repeatable session after session.

Espen Olsen, Vice President Global Sales & Co-Founder at Norxe
"Avion and Norxe are a natural fit. We both build products that have to perform reliably under demanding conditions, day after day, with no room for compromise. When we looked at how Avion approaches simulator design — the attention to efficiency, the focus on reducing complexity without reducing quality — we recognised the same thinking we apply to our projectors. Seeing the Norxe projectors running in their simulators in London and Mumbai is something we are genuinely proud of, and we look forward to growing this partnership further."

How Avion and Norxe deliver Level D visual performance
Avion's Full Flight Simulators at London Luton Airport and in Mumbai are equipped with Norxe projectors, supporting daily operations across thousands of simulator hours annually. The visual system meets the demands of Level D qualification — the highest standard in civil aviation training — where colour accuracy, contrast, and reliability are non-negotiable. Avion and Norxe share a commitment to dependable, high-quality visual systems that support safe and effective pilot training, which is why the partnership extends across both Avion's simulator manufacturing and its flight training centre operations.
