CAE Inc., a provider of simulation and modeling technologies for civil aviation and military, said on Monday it agreed to supply Air Deccan of India with an A320 full- flight simulator and a CAE Simfinity A320 Integrated Procedures Trainer. The contract is estimated to be worth C$20 million.
In addition, CAE has contracted to give five years of simulator maintenance and support services to Air Deccan.
The simulator is scheduled to be delivered in the summer of 2007 to Air Deccan's new Bangalore training centre. CAE, as of now, has sold eight full-flight simulators for fiscal 2007, the company said.
The Saint-Laurent, Canada-based company's simulator A320FFS is equipped with CAE Tropos II Enhanced visual system that takes full advantage of satellite imagery to create realistic virtual environments for training pilots.
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