Montreal: CAE Inc. has received orders for three flight simulators from India's Jet Airways and Air Canada worth $51-million.
Jet Airways' contract is for a Boeing 777ER and an A330/340, while Air Canada's involves a Boeing 777-300 ER and includes an option to provide the airline with a second B777 full-flight simulator.
Both contracts include training devices.
Montreal-based CAE makes and supplies flight-simulation equipment. It has annual revenues of more than $1-billion and operates in 19 countries.
07/12/06 Globe and Mail, Canada
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