Thu, Jun 27, 2013
Partners Pave Way For New Business Relationship
CAE and Airbus have mutually agreed to conclude their existing “Airbus-CAE Training Services Cooperation” in favor of a new agreement to work together in a focused way in the future while giving more flexibility for both companies to serve their respective stakeholders directly. The Airbus-CAE Training Cooperation, established in 2002, gave Airbus operators access to the largest fleet of Airbus aircraft type full-flight simulators, standardized courseware and expert instructors within the partners’ joint network of global training centers.
Under the business relationship going forward, CAE will continue to deliver the latest Airbus standard training programs for Airbus’ single-aisle and widebody aircraft throughout its worldwide flight training network. Meanwhile, Airbus’ commitment to provide training to support the entry into service of customer aircraft will grow further through the development of an extended training services offer tailored to the airlines’ needs.
There will be no impact on any airline customers training with Airbus or with CAE following the conclusion of the existing cooperation agreement. CAE will continue to work with Airbus to offer Airbus operators worldwide the most advanced training equipment, including the development of the initial A350 XWB full-flight simulator program, which was awarded to CAE in 2010.
“CAE will continue to work closely with Airbus to offer Airbus operators around the world the most advanced training equipment or service flexibility,” said Nick Leontidis, Group President, Civil Simulation Products and Training & Services, CAE. “With more than 70 Airbus full-flight simulators in more than 20 locations worldwide, CAE operates the largest network of Airbus simulators.”
”Thanks to the Cooperation Agreement with CAE, Airbus ensured availability of pilot training to our worldwide customer base,” said Didier Lux, Head of Customer Services, Airbus. “Based on this new relationship, we will further expand Airbus’ offer of training services to our operators from our growing network of training centers. This training services offer is part of a global Airbus strategy to offer innovative, value added, solutions for the entire Airbus fleet that fulfill our customers’ expectations.”
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