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CAE Fiscal Year 2012 Revenues Exceed C$950

CAE Fiscal Year 2012 Revenues Exceed C$950

Including a record order intake coming from the United States. The company was awarded military contracts from more than 15 countries during the year. Some of the key orders this fiscal year included six P-8A operational flight trainers for Boeing and the United States Navy, four C-130J weapon systems trainers for Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force, significant upgrade and services contracts for the German Air Force’s Tornado and Eurofighter training systems, several CAE 3000 Series AW139 helicopter simulators, and the world’s first AW189 full-flight simulator for Rotorsim. Details are here.

CAE stock drops -2.8%.

Falcon Flight Simulators Produce Cockpit Smoke

Falcon Flight Simulators Produce Cockpit Smoke

CAE full-flight simulators (FFS) in the US, UK and UAE for Dassault Falcon 7X, Falcon 900EX/EASy and Falcon 2000EX/EASy aircraft are now now equipped with smoke generation capability, providing a highly realistic pilot training experience for cockpit smoke emergencies.

The Falcon 900EX/EASy – 2000EX/EASy FFS at the CAE North East Training Center (NETC) in Morristown, New Jersey (near New York City) has been updated with the smoke capability. CAE also offers cockpit smoke emergency training on Falcon FFSs at CAE’s London / Burgess Hill UK training centre and Emirates-CAE Flight Training, Dubai UAE.

CAE selects Barco’s collimated display system for U.S. Navy MH-60S/R Tactical Operational Flight Trainer

CAE selects Barco’s collimated display system for U.S. Navy MH-60S/R Tactical Operational Flight Trainer

Xenia, Ohio, USA – 6 December 2011 – Visualization pioneer Barco will provide its CD-2260 collimated display system for CAE USA, the prime contractor developing the flight simulators used to train the Navy’s MH-60S/R Seahawk multi-mission helicopter pilots.

CAE Wins Military Contracts Valued at More Than C$140 Million

CAE Wins Military Contracts Valued at More Than C$140 Million

Among the contracts are C-130J weapon systems trainer, two M-346 full-mission simulators, a C-130H full-mission simulator and a contract from Airbus Military to develop A400M maintenance trainers.