Mon, Jan 25, 2010
Full Flight Simulators For A320, A330
CAE has received orders for two
Airbus A320 and A330 CAE 7000 Series full-flight simulators (FFS)
from Shanghai Eastern Flight Training Company (SEFTC), the training
subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines, the company announced
Tuesday. The contract brings the total FFS sales that CAE has
announced during fiscal year 2010 to 14.
CAE also announced it received an order cancellation of one
simulator that was sold during a prior fiscal year.
The A320 and A330 FFSs, as well as brief-debrief stations, will
be delivered to SEFTC in 2011. The simulators will incorporate full
six-degree-of-freedom CAE True electric motion systems and
new-generation CAE Tropos-6000 visual systems, including liquid
crystal on silicon (LCoS) projectors and 200- by 40-degree
field-of-view visual displays. Both simulators will be certified to
Level D, the highest qualification for flight simulators.
SEFTC currently uses six CAE-produced FFSs at its facilities at
Shanghai Pudong Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone. They include four A320
devices, an A330/340, and a Boeing 737. All feature multiple engine
options and CAE Tropos visual systems.
File Photo
"We are delighted that Shanghai Eastern
Flight Training Company Ltd and China Eastern Airlines continue to
demonstrate their confidence in CAE as a valued solutions provider
for their training requirements," said Jeff Roberts, CAE's Group
President, Civil Simulation Products, Training and Services. "As
their fleet evolves to address changing market demands, CAE
provides the most comprehensive portfolio of products and services,
as well as the flexibility to help them adjust to operational
needs."
China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd (CEA) is one of the largest
airlines of the Republic of China. CEA operates over 80
international and regional routes and over 330 domestic routes
which connect 110 cities in China and abroad. More than 500 CEA
pilots have been awarded the Safety Medal by the Civil Air
Administration of China (CAAC).
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