This is an incredibly challenging time for US Army aviation leaders. In one instance, the service is modernizing its legacy fleets to remain operationally ready and relevant on the battlefield well beyond this decade.
In a direct location challenge to rival FlightSafety International, CAE announced on 11 May that they will locate a new business aviation training centre in Savannah, Georgia, home to Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation.
On the opening morning of the 2022 World Aviation Training Summit (WATS), CAE revealed it was expanding the CAE Toronto Training Center with the deployments of a CAE 7000XR Boeing 787 and a CAE 7000XR Boeing 737 MAX full-flight simulators (FFS).
The NATO Support and Procurement Agency has ordered a second full-mission simulator from CAE to support German NH90 Sea Lion naval helicopter training, expanding an existing contract.
Airways Aviation has installed and operated the first of a number of new ALSIM AL42 - FNPT II simulators at its aviation academy in Montpellier, France.
Aeromexico has received Mexican Federal Civil Aviation Agency certification of its second CAE 7000XR Boeing 737 MAX full-flight simulator as the airline prepares for growth.
Adaptive learning structures are a key element of training innovation. The concept of building flexible training systems centered on individual competencies is not new, but the tools and technology backbone to support this approach have only recently gained general acceptance in defense organizations.