CAE has inaugurated its first Gulfstream-dedicated business aviation training centre, focused on training pilots and maintenance technicians. The facility is located near Gulfstream Aerospace’s headquarters in Savannah, Georgia.
The new centre has capacity for up to four full-flight simulators (FFS). The first, a Gulfstream G550 FFS, began operating last January, and the second, a Gulfstream G280 FFS, is to be ready for training in July. The maintenance training programme, which will include virtual reality, will be offered on Gulfstream G280, G650 and G500/G600 business jets. The Savannah facility is CAE’s fifth business aviation training centre in the USA.
“Savannah has been home to Gulfstream’s worldwide headquarters for more than 50 years,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “I am confident that CAE will reap the same great benefits we’ve received from this welcoming community and, of course, the incredible workforce we have here.”
“The inauguration of the CAE Savannah training centre is a significant milestone in terms of the advanced training and customer experience we offer to Gulfstream operators, making it more convenient than ever for their pilots and maintenance technicians to train with CAE,” said Marc Parent, CAE’s president and CEO. “CAE Savannah is a showcase for innovation. Virtual reality, for example, will be used in both the theoretical and practical elements of our maintenance training program. CAE Rise will also be used on all simulators, empowering instructors with technology that delivers insights and data to enrich simulator training for pilots.”
CAE Rise uses Metrics-Based Insights (MBI) and telemetry data to show instructors objective data during live training, allowing them to focus on evaluating soft skills. The technology, which CAE has developed for both civilian and military pilot training, also provides analytics to proactively detect, and ultimately address, emerging safety trends.
CAE now has five centres dedicated to business aviation training in the USA – in New Jersey, Nevada, Texas, Florida and Georgia. A centre in Montreal rounds out the company’s North American presence.