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October 03, 2011

CAE Brings FFS To Czech Republic

Airbus, Boeing Aircraft Training To Start In Prague

CAE announced Thursday it is initiating commercial pilot training operations for the Airbus A320, Boeing 737NG and Boeing 737 Classic aircraft types at Prague-Ruzyne Airport in the Czech Republic. CAE will relocate a B737NG full-flight simulator (FFS) to the Czech Airlines (CSA) training center.

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Lufthansa To Expand Fleet With More Airbus, Embraer Aircraft

Airline's Orders Range From A380s To E195s

Lufthansa’s Supervisory Board has approved the purchase of additional Airbus and Embraer aircraft as part of a fleet modernization program. The aircraft comprise two A380s, four A320s and one A330-300, as well as five Embraer E195 Regional jets.

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Four Full-Flight Simulators Headed To Asia, Middle East, Russia, Australia

CAE Will Deliver Sims For Aircraft Ranging From A380 To Phenom 100

Four Level D full-flight simulators (FFS) have been ordered by customers in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Australia, according to a news release Tuesday from CAE. The four FFSs include: an Airbus A380 to Thai Airways International, an Airbus A330 to Gulf Aviation Academy (GAA), an Airbus A320 to Russian aviation equipment company NITA, and an Embraer Phenom 100 to CAE Global Academy Perth.

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AD: Boeing 737-600 Through -900

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ARSA Launches 'Lift the Ban' Survey

Looks To Measure Impacts Of Foreign Repair Station Certificate Ban

The Aeronautical Repair Station Association (ARSA) has launched a survey to measure the impact of the ban on new foreign repair station certificates. Congress prohibited the FAA from acting on foreign repair station certificate applications submitted after August 3, 2008 because the TSA had not finalized repair station security rules.

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