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Thu, Oct 31, 2013

CAE Adding 4th Dassault Falcon 7X FFS To Global Training Network

Will Be Ready For Training In 2015

CAE has added a fourth Dassault Falcon 7X full-flight simulator (FFS) to its global training network. The simulator is expected to be ready for training in 2015 at a yet to be disclosed location. CAE is an Authorized Training Provider for the Falcon Jet. CAE's Falcon 7X Level D FFSs are currently located in Morristown, New Jersey, Burgess Hill, United Kingdom, and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. As a factory approved training provider, CAE delivers Falcon training for the 2000, 2000 EX/EASy, 900, 900B, 900 EX, 900 EX/EASy, 900 EASy II, 50, 50EX, 10 and the 7X.

"With more than 200 Falcon 7X aircraft delivered, the extension of the Falcon 7X simulator network will benefit our growing fleet of operators," said Frederic Leboeuf, Falcon Operational Support Directorate, Dassault Aviation.

"We are a proud training partner of Dassault Falcon and we continue to support their growing fleet by adding this Falcon 7X simulator," said Nick Leontidis, CAE Group President, Civil Simulation Products, Training and Services.  "We will work closely with Dassault to determine the best location for service, based on localized customer demand, existing network of training devices and the travel needs of the Dassault Falcon 7X operators."

CAE offers business aviation training on more than 80 different aircraft platforms and operates over 60 full-flight simulators in a global network of eight locations, including: Amsterdam, Netherlands; São Paulo, Brazil; Shanghai, China; Dubai, UAE; London, UK; New York, Phoenix, and Dallas, USA.

(Falcon 7X pictured in file photo)

FMI: www.cae.com

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