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CAE Wins Defense Contracts Valued At More Than C$140 Million

Includes Four 4 P-8A Simulators For The United States Navy

CAE has won a series of contracts valued at more than C$140 million (approx. $124 million U.S.) to provide a range of training systems and services for global defense customers. These include four P-8A simulators sold to Boeing for the United States Navy, a contract to provide an SW4 helicopter simulator for the Polish Air Force, various contracts to provide the German Air Force with a range of training support services, and a contract to provide lifecycle support and maintenance services for PWN's AW139 simulator in Malaysia.

Boeing has ordered simulator hardware for six additional P-8A Poseidon operational flight trainers (OFTs) and five additional P-8A Aircraft equipment Desktop Environment (AeDTEs) trainers for the United States Navy. CAE will manufacture the P-8A simulators and a suite of P-8A (AeDTE) trainers, which will be used as role playing stations during training of P-8A aircrews.
 
The order for two of the P-8A OFTs was booked during CAE's fiscal 2014 third quarter. "The P-8A program is a perfect example of the Navy's increasing use of synthetic training and we are pleased to be working with Boeing to deliver some of the high-fidelity training systems required for training P-8A aircrews," said Ray Duquette, President and General Manager, CAE USA.

"Our core market of virtual aviation training and CAE's unparalleled global footprint continue to provide a solid base for our defense business as we broaden our approach and leverage our world-class training systems integration capabilities across the air, land, sea and public safety domains," said Gene Colabatistto, Group President, Defense and Security, CAE. "Poland is a growth market in Europe with a range of opportunities for simulation-based solutions, so we are pleased the Polish Air Force selected CAE to develop a new helicopter simulator and look forward to addressing future requirements."

CAE was awarded a contract to provide an SW-4 helicopter full-flight simulator to support training at the Polish Air Force School in Deblin, Poland. The SW-4, developed in Poland by PZL-Swidnik, an AgustaWestland company, is a multi-role light utility helicopter used by the Polish Air Force for advanced pilot training and other utility missions.

The CAE 3000 Series SW-4 full-flight simulator will be delivered in 2016 and used to support the Polish Air Force's modernized training program for air force cadets. The CAE 3000 Series simulator will include the CAE True six degree-of-freedom (DOF) electric motion system and high-performance vibration platform to replicate vibration cues critical to helicopter pilots; a high-fidelity CAE Medallion-6000 visual system with Common Database (CDB) architecture; state-of-the-art computer-generated forces tactical environment; and a direct projection 210 degree by 80 degree extreme field-of-view dome display system. The contract also includes computer-based training integrated with CAE's Learning Management System. CAE will work closely with local Polish industry to design, develop and deliver the comprehensive SW-4 training system and ongoing support services following delivery.

Germany's Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) has contracted CAE to provide a range of on-site training support services for flight simulation equipment. The annual maintenance and logistics support contracts with the German Armed Forces cover a range of flight simulators, including Tornado, C-160 Transall, P-3C Orion, Mk-41 Sea King and the German Forces' pilot selection system. CAE provides training support services at numerous sites in Germany and the United States to maintain almost every flight simulator in service with the German Armed Forces. Additionally, the training support services CAE provides together with partner companies for the Eurofighter training program in Germany have been extended to include the Wittmund airbase.

PWN Excellence Sdn Bhd (PWN), based in Subang, Malaysia, is an Authorized Synthetic Training Center for AgustaWestland and operates a CAE 3000 Series AW139 full-flight simulator. CAE will provide PWN with comprehensive lifecycle support and maintenance services on the AW139 simulator over the next ten years.

(P-8A Simulators picture in image provided by CAE)

FMI: www.cae.com

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