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Fri, Jun 16, 2017

CAE Inaugurates New Training Facility In Korea

Working In Partnership With Korea Airports Corporation

CAE and Korea Airports Corporation (KAC) inaugurated a new CAE training facility at Gimpo Airport, Seoul, Korea, to support the growing pilot training needs of Korean carriers including Jeju Air, Korean Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Eastar Jet and Air Seoul. The event was attended by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) of the Republic of Korea as well as representatives of airlines, and the governments of Canada and Korea. The new six simulator bay training facility is owned by KAC; and CAE operates four full-flight simulators at the center, including two Boeing 737NG, one Airbus A330 and one Airbus A320.

The ceremony was officiated by Suh, hoon-taik, Deputy Minister for Civil Aviation, Sung, il hwan, CEO of Korea Airport Corporation, Eric Walsh, Canadian Ambassador to South Korea, and, Nick Leontidis, CAE Group President, Civil Aviation Training Solutions.

"The relationship between CAE Korea and KAC is a great example of the synergies that can be achieved when CAE partners with a local aviation champion," said CAE's Nick Leontidis. "CAE has been providing pilot training services in Korea since 2012, in fact, we have already trained more than 5,000 pilots in Korea. This new state-of-the art facility, built and owned by KAC, has allowed us to bring together in one center the new CAE-built Cessna M2 full-flight simulator we sold to KAC last year, as well as the four CAE-owned simulators already in service. We are proud that our client list, much like the Korean aerospace market, continues to grow rapidly with customers coming from Korea as well as neighboring countries."

Today's inauguration also marks the beginning of KAC's new jet training program, under which up to 200 cadets will be trained every year at the new center. The Cessna M2 full-flight simulator will be ready-for-training in the summer 2017.

"We are pleased to partner with the worldwide training leader CAE and we are delighted to build upon this new relationship," said Mr. Sung, il hwan, CEO of Korea Airport Corporation. "We are confident that CAE will deliver world-class training services and help us with all of our training needs to address the growing demand of new pilots in Korea."

(Images provided with CAE news release)

FMI: www.cae.com

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