CAE Pilot Training Agreement Extended to 2025

24 May 2022

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From left to right: Simon Bambridge, Commercial Director, TAG Aviation; Sreeja Sawant, Head of Sales - EMEA, Business Aviation and Helicopter Training, CAE; Nick Leontidis, Group President, Civil Aviation, CAE; Joanne Goodall, CEO TAG Aviation - Europe; Marc Parent, President and CEO, CAE; Andrew Kilvington, Head of Training and Standards, TAG Aviation - Europe; Alexandre Prévost, Vice President, Business Aviation and Helicopter Training; Kirstie Woodall, Regional Sales Manager, Business Aviation Training, CAE; Camilla Tsz Wai Yiu, Regional Sales Manager, Business Aviation Training, CAE 
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CAE has signed a three-year extension to its pilot training agreement with TAG Aviation, a business aviation provider.

As part of this agreement, TAG Aviation pilots will receive customized training on the Airbus A320, Bombardier Challenger 604, Challenger 605, Bombardier Global 7500, Bombardier Global Express, Bombardier Global Vision, Bombardier Global 6500, Dassault Falcon 2000Ex EASy, Falcon 7X EASy II, Gulfstream 450/550 and Gulfstream 650, at CAE Dallas, CAE Montreal, CAE London Burgess Hill and CAE Dubai business aviation training centres. CAE is the exclusive training provider of TAG Aviation’s entities in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

“Safety is TAG Aviation’s number one priority, and CAE’s training gives our pilots the knowledge and confidence to deliver the peace of mind our customers expect when they fly with us,” said Andrew Kilvington, Head of Training & Standards, TAG Aviation Europe. “The quality of CAE’s training and their global training network have made them a trusted partner since 2010.”

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