Abu Dhabi Aviation, ADA, and CAE Inc., a Canadian company specialising in training for civil aviation, defence and security, have announced the expansion of their commercial, business, and helicopter aviation training agreement, to support growth in the region.
The announcement was made at the 7th Middle East Business Aviation Association Show, which is currently being held at Dubai South.
The contract also includes the sale of two full-flight simulators, FFS, as well as CAE instructor-led training, including training courseware.
Through this collaboration, CAE and ADA will be delivering training to regional operators at ADA’s brand new training facility in Abu Dhabi.
"We are delighted to further expand our partnership with our training partner CAE," said Nadir Al Hammadi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Aviation. "CAE has been training our pilots and providing state-of-the-art training equipment for more than a decade and we are looking forward to this extended collaboration for the support of our own and our customers’ growing training needs long into the future."
"It is always a privilege to support the growth of our customers and we are honored today to build on our longstanding relationship with ADA," said Nick Leontidis, CAE Group President, Civil Aviation Training Solutions. "The expansion of this training agreement is a testament to our enduring commitment to provide our customers with the most comprehensive training solutions."
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