Bombardier CS100’s full-flight simulator and flight training device certified by Transport Canada, FAA and EASA

Bombardier Press Release | December 22, 2015

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Officials from each of the authorities granted their respective qualifications following final inspection of the simulator and training device located at Bombardier’s training centre in Montréal. Patrick Cardinal Photo
Bombardier Commercial Aircraft and CAE have announced that Transport Canada, the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have awarded Interim Level C qualification on the full-flight simulator (FFS), and qualified the flight training device (FTD) for the all-new CS100 aircraft. 
Officials from each of the authorities granted their respective qualifications following final inspection of the simulator and training device located at Bombardier’s training centre in Montréal. 
“Our teams have been working diligently to achieve the qualifications for the CS100 aircraft training devices and we are delighted that the three regulatory authorities approved in quick succession–particularly as we ramp up our customer support activities in preparation for first delivery and entry-into-service in Q2 2016,” said Todd Young, vice president and general manager, Customer Services, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. 
“Additionally, 95 per cent of technical publications are complete and operators are accessing these publications through our new online customer portal. We are steadily increasing our team of field service representatives and technicians to service our C Series aircraft customers. 
“We are also maintaining a strong focus on supplier management to ensure the team is ready to support our customers with adequate inventory levels and repair capabilities across our worldwide network,” added Young.
“Achieving qualification for the world’s first C Series aircraft full-flight simulator marks an important milestone, which highlights the many years of collaborative efforts with our longstanding partner Bombardier,” said Nick Leontidis, CAE’s group president, Civil Aviation Training Solutions. 
“We are honoured that Bombardier has selected us to build the first simulator for the C Series program. By qualifying the first C Series simulator, we ensure Bombardier customers receive the highest fidelity training for its C Series aircraft.”
“This is a great time for the C Series aircraft program–we received the CS100 Type Certification from Transport Canada last week and now we are announcing that we also have approvals on the flight training devices by Transport Canada, the FAA and EASA. This gives us great satisfaction and immense pride in the program and in our people,” said Rob Dewar, vice president, C Series Aircraft Program, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft. 
“As we prepare for entry-into-service of the CS100 aircraft with first operator SWISS, crew training is a key component in our path to success.”

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