Sat, Oct 14, 2017
Extends The Two Companies' 14-Year Training Relationship
CAE has renewed a long-term contract to train Flexjet and Flight Options pilots, the companies announced at NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas. Under the terms of the renewed contract, CAE will provide exclusive pilot training programs for an additional six years, covering multiple business aircraft platforms, including Bombardier, Cessna, Gulfstream, Nextant Aerospace and Embraer.
"CAE has been an outstanding partner over the years, providing high-quality training and delivering a superior customer experience to all of our pilots," said Joe Salata, Senior Vice President of Flight Operations at Flexjet and Flight Options. "Continuing our relationship with CAE was an easy choice. We are confident that our flight crews will continue to experience world-class training."
"It is an honor to support these two companies by providing customized pilot training programs on multiple business aviation aircraft platforms," said Nick Leontidis, CAE's Group President, Civil Aviation Training Solutions. "We are delighted that Flexjet and Flight Options have selected CAE as its training partner of choice once again and we look forward to our continued collaboration long into the future."
Training will continue to be conducted at CAE's training centers in Dallas, Texas, USA and Morristown, New Jersey, USA. CAE has been Flexjet and Flight Options' training partner of choice for more than 14 years.
(Source: Joint news release. Image from file)
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