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Tue, Jun 07, 2022

Global Jet/CAE Partnership To Continue

European Aviation Services Provider Extends Training Arrangement 

CAE announced at the recent European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE2022) that it has extended its partnership with Global Jet, the Geneva based aviation services provider. Global Jet pilots and maintenance personnel have trained with CAE for more than 15-years and, per the contract extension, will go on doing so until 2026. 

Global Jet Managing Director Antoine David states: “From commercial aviation training to business aviation training, Global Jet is happy to have a partner like CAE with innovative training on a wide range of aircraft at locations around the world.” Mr. David adds, “Thanks to the training they receive at CAE, our pilots and maintenance technicians have the knowledge and skills needed to ensure the safety of our operations and the success of our business.” 

As part of the four-year agreement, CAE will provide Global Jet personnel training on: the Challenger 300/350, Challenger 604, Global Express, Global Vision, Global 7500, Falcon 7X EASy II, Falcon 2000 EASy II, Falcon 900 EX, Falcon 900 EASy II, Airbus A320, Airbus A330, Boeing 767, Boeing 787, Boeing 737/BBJ and Embraer ERJ145 platforms. 

Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group President, Civil Aviation says of the deal, “This contract renewal is a testament to CAE’s expertise in business and commercial aviation and the tailored training we have been proud to deliver to Global Jet … ”

A major provider of aircraft management, charter, brokerage, sales & acquisition, design, and completion management services, Global Jet employs more than 650 aviation professionals across offices in Geneva, Luxembourg, Monaco, Paris, Madrid, London, Vienna, the Isle of Man, Aruba, and Asia. 


FMI: http://globaljet.aero/en#offices, www.cae.com  

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