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CAE Announces Civil Aviation Training Center Development, Sim Contracts

Concludes Fiscal Year 2011 With 29 Civil Full-Flight Simulator Sales

CAE has obtained contracts with airlines in Asia and North America for training center development, the sale of two full-flight simulators (FFS) and CAE Simfinity training devices, all with a combined value of approximately $46.3 million at list and contract prices.

China Southern Airlines and CAE are expanding their joint venture aviation training center in Zhuhai, China to include two additional Level D FFSs purchased from CAE– a CAE 5000 Series for the Boeing 737NG and a CAE 3000 Series for the Sikorsky S-76C++ helicopter. This will mark the first CAE 3000 Series civil helicopter full-flight and mission simulator in Asia. With this contract CAE concludes fiscal year 2011 with 29 civil full-flight simulator sales.

CAE has also signed a multi-year agreement with Virgin America to develop and support a new pilot training center near the airline's home base in San Francisco, USA. As part of this agreement, CAE will install an existing CAE-owned Airbus A320 Level D full-flight simulator (FFS), which will be updated to the latest Airbus configuration.

"This expansion in Zhuhai further strengthens our position in Asia and demonstrates CAE's commitment to provide the highest-quality aviation training solutions for our customers around the globe, including commercial aircraft, business aircraft and civil helicopter operators," said Jeff Roberts, CAE Group President, Civil Simulation Products, Training and Services. "Our tailored, turnkey solution for Virgin America brings together CAE's capabilities in simulation technology, regulatory liaison, facilities design, simulator support, and training center management in a total package that only CAE can effectively deliver."

"Civil aviation traffic continues to grow rapidly in China and throughout the region. Therefore, it is important that we continue to grow training capacity to meet the increasing demand," said Mr. Tan Wan'geng, President and CEO of China Southern Airlines "Our partnership with CAE has been very successful, and the quality of the pilot training has met all expectations."


S-76C++

Also included in the Zhuhai expansion are CAE Simfinity integrated procedures trainers (IPTs) for the B737NG and S-76C++ and a helicopter CAE Simfinity Virtual Simulator (VSIM). The S-76C++ FFS, IPT and VSIM will enable training for common S-76 variants including S-76A, S-76A++, S-76C+ and S-76C++. The FFSs, IPTs and VSIM will be ready for training in 2012.

"We selected CAE as our partner because of their leadership in training center management and advanced flight simulation technology," said Bob Weatherly, Senior Vice President of Operations at Virgin America. "They designed a training solution that addresses our unique requirements as a new and growing airline."

The A320 FFS will be ready for training later this year. CAE will also provide training center operations support for the simulator, including regulatory support and all simulator maintenance and engineering activities. Virgin America will have access to additional A320 FFSs at other CAE training centers in North America and the Airbus Training center in Miami, USA. These training facilities are part of the Airbus-CAE Training Cooperation global network.

CAE will market available simulator time at the new Virgin America San Francisco facility to other A320 operators. This will be the 33rd location in CAE's global training network of professional aviation training centers.

FMI: www.cae.com

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