Thursday, July 20, 2006

CAE launches Academy to address global pilot shortage

Farnborough, UK: Today at the Farnborough Air Show, CAE introduced the CAE Global Academy, a new training alliance intended to address the global shortage of pilots. CAE
Global Academy will be a network of flight training organizations offering
pilot candidates the required training for a commercial pilot's license and a
clear path, via the global CAE training network, for continuing on to a
specific type-rating and ultimate career as an airline pilot. CAE also announced it has signed alliance agreements with an initial
three flight training organizations -- International Airline Training Academy (IATA), based in Tucson, Arizona; HM Aerospace (HMA), based in Langkawi, Malaysia; and Academia Aeronautica de Evora (AAE), based in Evora, Portugal.
CAE is in discussions with other flight training organizations in various locations around the world, particularly in areas experiencing a critical
pilot shortage.
19/07/06 CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada
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