Rudy's son, John Frasca took over as CEO several years ago and has overseen much of the engineering and technical growth of the company. An engineer by training, John is very hands-on with product development. Other family involved in the business include; David Frasca who serves as Director of Strategic Planning, Bob Frasca as Project Manager, Peggy Frasca Prichard as Advertising Manager and Tom Frasca as Airport Manager. Two other siblings have retired from the business and Rudy's eldest son Joe, a talented aerobatic pilot who passed away in 1991, is still remembered for his amazing piloting abilities. The company has over 140 full time employees, many who have been with the company over 20 years.
Over the past 60 years, the company has had many milestones with respect to technological breakthoughs, new product announcements and contract awards. In 1983, the company transitioned from analog to digital simulation, utilizing PC technology. In 1984, they developed electric control loading which improved the feel of the controls. In 1985, Frasca introduced their first visual system which has evolved into TruVision™ Global. In 1987, motion bases were applied to general aviation devices. In 1991 Frasca introduced their Graphical Instructors Station (GISt™) which became an industry standard and was only recently replaced by a new IOS named Simplicity™ .
In 1992, the company delivered it's first Full Flight Simulator followed by several additional FFSs including a Level D CJ1+ to a customer in China in 2014. In 2003, 16 Level 6 FTDs were delivered to ERAU, the first of their kind. In 2005, a Frasca KingAir FFS with TruVision™ was approved to Level C. In 2007, Frasca delivered the first Level 6 Helicopter FTD and introduced TruVision™ Global, a highly detailed visual system, to the industry. In 2009 Frasca delivered an FAA Level 7 FTD, in 2010 they delivered a dual qualified Level B FFS and in 2011, a dual qualified Bell 429 L6 FTD, JAA FTD 2. In 2012 Frasca became ISO 9001:2008 certified.
Mostly recently, in 2017 Frasca delivered first Level 7 Helicopter FTD with their new Frasca Motion Cueing System (FMCS). Frasca is currently launching a new lower priced Helicopter Training Device (HTD) to meet customer needs in this market. Other new products and technology are under developoment and will be announced later this year.
Frasca provides simulation equipment to airlines, flight schools and military organizations worldwide. Key customers include large university aviation programs such as Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) and the University North Dakota (UND), hundreds of flight schools, military organizations such as the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army, The Indonesian Air Force, The Defence Helicopter Flying School (DHFS), the NYPD and others, and helicopter operators including PHI, Air Logistics, Bristow Helicopters, Air Evac, Bell Helicopters, Era Helicopters and many more. Thousands of pilots worldwide have trained on Frasca equipment.
Frasca plans to celebrate their 60th anniversary with various events and celebrations throughout the year.