December 5, 2012
- Capacity to train over 2,500 airline pilots and other aviation professionals annually
Clark, Pampanga, Philippines, December 3, 2012
- Cebu Pacific Air (PSE: CEB), the Philippines'
largest national flag carrier, and CAE (NYSE: CAE; TSX: CAE), world
leader in aviation training, today inaugurated their new aviation
training center in the Clark Freeport Zone, northwest of the
national capital of Manila.
The joint venture, known as the Philippine Academy for Aviation
Training, Inc. (PAAT), will initially cater to Airbus A319/320/321
series pilot type-rating training requirements and will provide
"wet" instructor-led type-rating training to CEB's current and
new-hire pilots, and to other aircraft operators of the region.
"PAAT will definitely put the Philippines on the map when it
comes to world-class, state-of-the-art aviation training," said
Cebu Pacific Air President and CEO Lance Gokongwei.
"This is the
first CAE aviation training center in the Philippines, and we are
very proud of this joint venture. It will be essential in meeting
the training requirements not only of our growing number of
aviation professionals at Cebu Pacific Air, but also of other
aircraft operators in the region."
CEB will take delivery of a total of 50 Airbus A320, A321neo and
A330 aircraft until 2021. It is scheduled to launch its long-haul
flights in the 3rd quarter of 2013.
"CAE is very pleased to partner with Cebu Pacific Air to offer
the highest-quality aviation training in the Philippines," said
Jeff Roberts, CAE's Group President of Civil Simulation Products,
Training and Services. "Our global network of training locations
provides airlines and other aircraft operators a complete training
solution for their personnel. The PAAT is equipped with the latest
simulation and training technology, and the training is delivered
by well-qualified, experienced instructors. We are confident that
this new facility will enhance aviation safety and operational
efficiency in the region."
The state-of-the-art training center is currently equipped with
one Airbus A320 full-flight simulator. Delivery of a second A320
simulator is planned for 2013, and the facility can accommodate two
additional simulators. The center will have the capacity to train
over 2,500 pilots annually, as well as other aviation
professionals, offering initial, recurrent, conversion and jet
indoctrination training to Airbus operators. Training for other
aviation personnel such as cabin crew, dispatch, ground handling
personnel and cadets is also planned for the future.
This is the 45th location in CAE's global
network of training locations for commercial aircraft, business
aircraft and civil helicopter operators. PAAT is also part of the
CAE-Airbus Training Cooperation Network.
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