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TAG Aviation renews global simulator partnership with CAE
Pilots across Europe and Asia will continue to receive advanced training on multiple aircraft types at CAE centres worldwide.

TAG Aviation has extended its long-standing partnership with CAE through a three-year agreement that will provide ongoing initial and recurrent training for its pilots in Asia and Europe. Crews will train on a wide range of aircraft types at CAE’s training centres in the UK, Vienna, Dubai, Singapore, the United States and Canada.

The training includes aircraft such as the Gulfstream G280, G450, G550 and G650, Bombardier Global 7500, Global Express and Global Vision, Dassault Falcon 2000 variants, 7X and 6X, and the Embraer Phenom 300. CAE’s immersive simulation technology will help TAG pilots maintain the highest levels of readiness, safety and service.

TAG Aviation is delighted to announce the continuation of our partnership with CAE for a further three years, providing both initial and recurrent training for TAG pilots across Asia and Europe,” says Andrew Kilvington, head of training and standards, TAG Aviation Europe. “Partnering with a leading global training provider such as CAE ensures the highest standards of safety and service, principles that have been at the core of TAG Aviation for 60 years.”

The agreement reflects TAG’s commitment to investing in pilot development as demand continues to grow across key global markets.

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