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CAE Inaugurates its First Air Traffic Services Training Centre

Our Bureau - : Jan 17, 2025 - : 9:19 am

CAE has inaugurated its first Air Traffic Services (ATS) Training Centre, on its campus in Montreal, Canada.

As the largest provider of civil aviation training worldwide, CAE trains pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, and cabin crew. Last October, the company started partnering in the training of air traffic controllers (ATC) and flight service specialists (FSS) with NAV CANADA.

"As an innovator in aviation learning sciences, CAE is perfectly positioned to partner with NAV CANADA and other Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) to meet the increasing global demand for air traffic services personnel and train the highly skilled professionals they need to manage air traffic safely," said CAE President and CEO Marc Parent. "This is an extension of CAE's core mission to make the world safer, and as a pilot, I can attest to the critical importance of the communication between flight crew and the air traffic personnel who play an essential role in the safety of every flight."

"Air travel is a cornerstone of Canada's social and economic vitality, with NAV CANADA positioned at the crossroads of international traffic, connecting communities and businesses globally," said Mark Cooper, President and CEO of NAV CANADA. "This partnership with CAE exemplifies our dedication to operational excellence, ensuring safe and efficient air navigation while preparing for the future of aviation through innovative training and collaboration."

CAE's first partnership in the air traffic services sector is with the world's first fully private ANSP, and second largest in terms of the size of its airspace, NAV CANADA.

The first students began their training at the new facility in October 2024, with CAE aiming to train approximately 500 air traffic professionals by 2028. CAE's instructors deliver initial training for air traffic controllers and flight service specialists to students coming from across Canada using NAV CANADA's training curriculum and courseware. NAV CANADA will continue to deliver basic training, all specialty courses, and on-the-job training, with the latter part of Air Traffic Services training solely offered by NAV CANADA.

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CAE has inaugurated its first Air Traffic Services (ATS) Training Centre, on its campus in Montreal, Canada.

As the largest provider of civil aviation training worldwide, CAE trains pilots, aircraft maintenance technicians, and cabin crew. Last October, the company started partnering in the training of air traffic controllers (ATC) and flight service specialists (FSS) with NAV CANADA.

\"As an innovator in aviation learning sciences, CAE is perfectly positioned to partner with NAV CANADA and other Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) to meet the increasing global demand for air traffic services personnel and train the highly skilled professionals they need to manage air traffic safely,\" said CAE President and CEO Marc Parent. \"This is an extension of CAE\'s core mission to make the world safer, and as a pilot, I can attest to the critical importance of the communication between flight crew and the air traffic personnel who play an essential role in the safety of every flight.\"

\"Air travel is a cornerstone of Canada\'s social and economic vitality, with NAV CANADA positioned at the crossroads of international traffic, connecting communities and businesses globally,\" said Mark Cooper, President and CEO of NAV CANADA. \"This partnership with CAE exemplifies our dedication to operational excellence, ensuring safe and efficient air navigation while preparing for the future of aviation through innovative training and collaboration.\"

CAE\'s first partnership in the air traffic services sector is with the world\'s first fully private ANSP, and second largest in terms of the size of its airspace, NAV CANADA.

The first students began their training at the new facility in October 2024, with CAE aiming to train approximately 500 air traffic professionals by 2028. CAE\'s instructors deliver initial training for air traffic controllers and flight service specialists to students coming from across Canada using NAV CANADA\'s training curriculum and courseware. NAV CANADA will continue to deliver basic training, all specialty courses, and on-the-job training, with the latter part of Air Traffic Services training solely offered by NAV CANADA.

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