Monday, November 27, 2006

Canadian avionics firm to touch base

Bangalore: CAE, a leader in simulation and modelling technologies for civil aviation and military customers, is looking at expanding its footprints in India.
The Quebec-based company with annual revenue of more than Canadian $1 billion has already sold nine flight simulators to major air carriers in India.
Air India leads with three, while Indian Airlines (Indian), Jet Airways and Air Deccan have acquired two each. Six of these have already been installed three will be done in 2007.
The company is now looking at the emerging airlines like SpiceJet, GoAir, Paramount Airways, Indigo and Kingfisher Airlines to supply simulators and pilot training services.
A simulator is a flight training device which perfectly reproduces the cockpit of an aircraft, where a pilot can simulate the conditions he encounters during an actual flight.
27/11/06 Bibhu Ranjan Mishra/Business Standard
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