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CAE Announces Dassault Falcon 6x Full-Flight SIM

CAE Launches First Dassault Falcon 6X Full-Flight Simulator

Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) Inc announced at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE) 2022 that it will be launching the first ever Full-Flight Simulator (FFS) for the Dassault Falcon 6X aircraft at its Burgess Hill training center in the United Kingdom. For many years, CAE has been the exclusive training provider for the 6X, and sees this deployment as the next evolutionary step in its suite of service offerings.

The CAE7000XR, a Level D FFS represents the highest level of sophistication, the closest one can get to experiencing the realism of the actual aircraft, and is on par with what the airlines use. This unit was designed by CAE in partnership with its customers, and they expect to deploy the Dassault Falcon 8X FFS later this year.

Dassault Aviation has a history going back to 1916, and has been providing aircraft to the civilian, defense, and space sectors, has over 12,000 employees and operates across four major sites. CAE, founded in 1947 has built a reputation for training and operational support in the civil aviation, defense, security, and healthcare industries. It boasts over 13,000 employees across 180 sites in more than 35 countries, and that 60% of its revenue is recurring in nature.

FMI: https://cae.com, https://dassault-aviation.com

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