Mon, Jan 07, 2013
Over 10,000 Pilots And Technicians Trained Each Year In Dubai
Emirates and CAE are celebrating the 10-year milestone of their joint partnership in the region. Over the past ten years, the business they formed in the UAE - Emirates CAE Flight Training (ECFT) - has earned a reputation in the industry for training excellence and thanks to a joint investment by the two companies of approximately $260 million, the center is now one of the largest in the world.
Middle-eastern airline Emirates and Canadian-based CAE formed a joint venture in 2002 to set up and manage a flight training facility. It was the first training center of its kind in the Middle East to be approved by EASA, the FAA, and UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). From its beginnings in a small premises in the Dubai Airport Freezone with just two training full-flight simulators (FFS), the business has grown considerably. Now housed in a training center adjacent to the Emirates Aviation College in Garhoud, Dubai, 13 simulator bays provide training for Airbus, Bell Helicopter, Boeing, Bombardier, Dassault, Gulfstream and Hawker Beechcraft aircraft types.
The expansion over the past ten years has increased the training capacity to its current position of servicing over 200 aviation clients and training more than 10,000 pilots and technicians a year. Commercial airlines, business aircraft and helicopter operators also train their crews and maintenance staff at ECFT. In addition, management works in close collaboration with more than 20 different National Aviation Authorities to ensure that their specific requirements are also fulfilled.
While around half the current customer base come from the Middle East region, the facility also provides its services to customers in a wide range of countries worldwide, who send their pilots to Dubai for their training. Approximately 30% come in from Europe and the remainder from across Asia and Africa. Looking toward the future, Emirates and CAE will expand further next year with the opening of a new training center in Dubai's Silicon Oasis. The center, expected to be officially opened before mid-2013, will increase still further the training capacity for both pilots and technicians.
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