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CAE and ADA cement training agreement for the UAE
Canadian CAE and Abu Dhabi Aviation (ADA) are expanding their cooperation with the sale of two full-flight simulators as well as CAE instructor-led training.
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Canadian CAE and Abu Dhabi Aviation (ADA) are expanding their cooperation with the sale of two full-flight simulators as well as CAE instructor-led training. Through this collaboration, CAE and ADA will deliver training to regional operators at ADA's training facility in Abu Dhabi.

Says ADA chairman Nadir Al Hammadi: “CAE has been training our pilots and providing state-of-the-art training equipment for more than a decade and we are looking forward to this extended collaboration, for the support of our own and our customers' growing training needs long into the future.”

CAE group president Nick Leontidis adds: “It is always a privilege to support the growth of our customers and we are honoured to build on our longstanding relationship with ADA, which enables us to continue providing customers with comprehensive training solutions.”

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