Flywings Simulator Training IPO Last Date, Price & Prospectus PDF

Flywings Simulator Training has released IPO and all details of IPO such as last date to apply, price, prospectus PDF and all other details are given below.

Flywings Simulator Training IPO Details

IPO Open DateDecember 5, 2025
IPO Close DateDecember 9, 2025
Face Value₹10 Per Equity Share
IPO Price Band₹181 to ₹191 Per Share
Issue SizeApprox ₹57.05 Crores
Fresh IssueApprox ₹48.00 Crores
Offer for SaleApprox 4,74,000 Equity Shares
Issue TypeBook Build Issue
IPO ListingNSE SME
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Flywings Simulator Training IPO Dates and Schedule

IPO Open DateDecember 5, 2025
IPO Close DateDecember 9, 2025
Basis of AllotmentDecember 10, 2025
RefundsDecember 11, 2025
Credit to Demat AccountDecember 11, 2025
IPO Listing DateDecember 12, 2025
IPO Bidding Cut-off TimeDecember 9, 2025 – 5 PM

About Flywings Simulator Training IPO

Flywings Simulator Training Centre Limited was started in 2011 and provides aviation training in Gurgaon. The company offers complete commercial aircraft training, which includes aviation procedures, cabin services, first aid, safety measures, emergency evacuation, personality development, and other related areas. Flywings works with well-known domestic airlines such as Vistara, Indigo, SpiceJet, and Air India, as well as international airlines like Himalaya Airlines and WOW Air.

The company conducts high-quality training programs that mainly focus on safety and emergency handling. Their training setup includes advanced equipment like A-320 CEET, Boeing 787 door trainers, fire training systems, and water survival drills. In the last three financial years, they have completed more than 20,000 individual training modules for aviation professionals using their specialized infrastructure.

Flywings provides two types of services. The first is training infrastructure for businesses (B2B), and the second is training services for individuals (B2C), such as cabin crew and ground staff training. The company’s strengths include simulator systems that match most aircraft types used in India, steady revenue due to high switching costs, strong regulatory compliance that allows flexible operations, and a strategic location that gives them a competitive advantage.

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