press-releases May 17, 2024 CAE announces changes to its board of directors
Decostre is president, chief executive officer and a director of Boralex Inc., a provider of affordable renewable energy in North America and Europe.
Decostre is president, chief executive officer and a director of Boralex Inc., a provider of affordable renewable energy in North America and Europe.
A state-of-the-art Boeing 737NG full-flight simulator (FFS) will begin operations in August 2024
The funds will support the expansion of the Saskatoon Aviation Learning Centre to increase training of aircraft maintenance engineers in the province.
Flight schools are working to expand their fleets and hire more instructors in response to record demand for pilot training.
CAE will provide initial training for about 180 Nav Canada students per year at a new purpose-built air traffic services training centre in Montreal.
College aviation programs across the country have expanded their offerings and established partnerships, but is it enough to close the Canadian aviation staffing crisis?
A flood of interest in pilot training drives the launch of Alberta’s newest flight school campus.
Jason Goodfriend has been appointed interim group president, Defense & Security, effective immediately.
The FFS is equipped with the next-generation CAE Prodigy Image Generator, which leverages gaming technology through Epic Games' Unreal Engine.
A group of eight young people ranging from grades 9 to 12 have the rare opportunity to build an airplane.
High school aviation programs have become an integral part of the industry-wide effort to solve Canada’s pilot and AME shortages.
Akasa Air will leverage CAE’s training facilities, instructors and latest generation full-flight simulators for the next 15 years.
As the need for commercial airline pilots continues to grow, here is what seven Canadian airlines are doing to secure a pipeline of skilled pilots into the future.
Aéro Montréal said it is pleased with the government's commitment to supporting the growth of Québec's aerospace sector.
Transport Canada has certified the company's Mission Training System flight training devices to Level 4.