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CAE Prepares To Start Training Bombardier Global 8000 Business Jet Pilots
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First pilots for the new Bombardier model start training in December
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In early December, the first pilots to operate Bombardier’s new Global 8000 business jet will start flight training at CAE’s facility in Montreal.
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CAE is preparing to start training pilots for Bombardier’s new Global 8000 business jet this year. The Bombardier authorized training provider announced the initiative on Monday, noting that the first pilots will begin preparations for the aircraft to enter service at its Montreal training center in early December.

As the in-service fleet of the long-range aircraft grows, CAE intends to add other training locations with full-flight simulators across its network. The Canadian group has a business aviation training facility in Abu Dhabi and operates two airline centers for Emirates in Dubai.

In addition to pilot instruction, CAE is introducing programs to prepare maintenance technicians to support the Global 8000. These include computer-based training, so that staff working on other Global models understand the technical differences with the 8000.

The company operates computer-based ground schools in partnership with ERT for all Global aircraft, covering engine run, taxi, and crew resource management for aircraft maintenance technicians. These courses are delivered at all of CAE’s centers worldwide, at customers’ bases, and in remote-learning hybrid training rooms.

“The Global 8000 is a significant advancement in business aviation, and CAE is proud to support Bombardier by delivering world-class pilot training for this aircraft,” said Alexandre Prévost, CAE’s civil aviation president. “Developed in close collaboration with Bombardier, our Global 8000 training program leverages next-generation simulator technology, advanced courseware, expert instruction, and CORe training powered by CAE Rise to reflect the performance and sophistication of Bombardier’s newest flagship aircraft.”

According to CAE, the Middle East region will need 155,000 new aviation professionals by 2032, including 2,000 air traffic controllers. The company collaborates with air navigation service providers to address this skills gap through its advanced air traffic services training program, which utilizes competence-based training and assessment. Its CAE Rise technology platform uses analytics, biometrics, and adaptive learning, and the company is also exploring the use of eye-tracking systems to prepare controllers.

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CAE Prepares to Start Training Global 8000 Pilots
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CAE will start training pilots next month at its Montreal center for the Bombardier Global 8000, which recently received Transport Canada approval. As the in-service fleet of the ultra-long-range aircraft grows, CAE intends to add Global 8000 simulators at its other training locations, which includes Dallas, Dubai, Las Vegas, Vienna, and Savannah, Georgia.

In addition to pilot instruction, CAE is introducing programs to prepare maintenance technicians to support the Global 8000. These include computer-based training so that staff who work on other Global models understand the technical differences with the 8000.

The company operates computer-based ground schools in partnership with ERT for all Global-family aircraft covering engine run and taxi and crew resource management for aircraft maintenance technicians. These courses are delivered at all of CAE’s centers worldwide, or at the customer’s base or in remote learning hybrid training rooms.

“The Global 8000 is a significant advancement in business aviation, and CAE is proud to support Bombardier by delivering world-class pilot training for this aircraft,” said Alexandre Prévost, CAE’s civil aviation president. “Developed in close collaboration with Bombardier, our Global 8000 training program leverages next-generation simulator technology, advanced courseware, expert instruction, and CORe training powered by CAE Rise to reflect the performance and sophistication of Bombardier’s newest flagship aircraft.”

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