CAE signs long-term agreement with Akasa Air for Boeing 737MAX pilot training

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CAE signs long-term agreement with Akasa Air for Boeing 737MAX pilot training
CAE signs long-term agreement with Akasa Air for Boeing 737MAX pilot training

CAE today announced that it has signed a long term agreement with Akasa Air, India’s fastest growing airline, to provide Boeing 737MAX pilot training  at CAE’s facilities in India. Akasa Air will leverage CAE’s best-in-class training facilities, trainers and  latest generation full-flight simulators for the next 15 years, fulfilling the airline’s commitment to develop  the world’s best-trained pilots who meet the highest training standards. The partnership is also a game  changer for the Indian aviation industry which will require a strong force of highly skilled aviators to drive  its growth. 

CAE has trained Akasa Air pilots since the start of the airline’s operations in 2022, providing world-class  infrastructure and a rigorous and immersive simulation training curriculum that enables them to meet  superior levels of proficiency. 

Commenting on the announcement, Vinay Dube, Founder and CEO, Akasa Air said, “We are  pleased to further cement our partnership with CAE, one of the world’s leading pilot training technology  providers. Akasa Air is built on a strong foundation of reliability and practices the highest standards of  safety and precision in global aviation. Our approach to learning and development is rooted in  developing a future-ready workforce to gain a competitive advantage in the dynamic aviation landscape.  As we receive a substantial influx of aircraft in the coming decade, this partnership will provide us access  to the world’s best training facilities for the next 15 years and will help us build a team of highly  experienced and skilled pilots, as we continue our commitment of becoming one of the world’s safest  airlines.” 

“This long-term agreement is a testament to the quality of the pilot training we deliver and the strong  relationship we have built with Akasa in a relatively short time,” said Nick Leontidis, CAE’s Group  President, Civil Aviation. “In the fast-growing Indian aviation sector, CAE has the infrastructure and  resources to support the expansion of airline partners, like Akasa Air, in the region.” 

CAE has a long and significant presence in India, operating 13 state-of-the-art simulators in three  commercial aviation training centres and delivering essential pilot training and training services to  airlines in India. Last year, CAE became a Boeing Authorized Training Provider for Boeing’s  Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) curriculum in India. 

CAE shares Akasa Air’s commitment to sustainable operations. In 2020, CAE became the first carbon neutral Canadian aerospace company, reducing its emissions and investing in projects that offset  residual annual carbon emissions for its global operations, including in India.