NBAA-BACE: Embraer and CAE to increase Phenom 300 pilot training capacity

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Embraer and CAE have announced their commitment to increase pilot training capacity for Phenom 300 executive aircraft. Together, these two companies have established Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS), training centers that will incorporate two new full-flight simulators (FFS). One of these FFS will be located at CAE London Burgess Hill in the United Kingdom, and the other at CAE Las Vegas, in the United States.

Carlos Naufel, President and CEO of Embraer Services & Support, stated: «After inaugurating a new full-flight simulator in the Phenom series in April, we are announcing the addition of two new simulators in the United States and Europe. We are closely collaborating with CAE to be where our customers need us, providing them with our latest technological updates and best-in-class support. Embraer and CAE maintain a strong long-term partnership to deliver top-notch services to the market

On the other hand, the President of CAE’s Executive Aviation and Helicopter Training Division, Alexandre Prevost, said: «The two new simulators will double our training capacity for the Phenom 300 in Las Vegas and London, allowing CAE to train more pilots at a critical time. Over the next 10 years, CAE foresees a demand for 32,000 executive aviation pilots, and we are collaborating with our partners at Embraer to ensure that Phenom 300 customers have highly qualified pilots to keep flying

Currently, ECTS operates seven Phenom series simulators at three different locations: Las Vegas, Nevada (USA), Dallas, Texas (USA), London Burgess Hill (UK), and Guarulhos (Brazil). The increase in demand for certified professionals for the Phenom model has created this expansion opportunity with the acquisition of these new simulators.

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The Phenom 300 has been the world’s best-selling aircraft for 11 consecutive years and is the most widely used executive jet in the United States. With over 700 operational units worldwide, this aircraft is capable of reaching Mach 0.80 and offers unparalleled avionics, including the Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS), automatic throttle, Emergency Descent Mode, coupled go-around, among other features. This allows customers to reach their destinations more quickly and with superior comfort.

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