In preparedness for the induction of wide bodied aircraft into its fleet next year, India's Jet Airways has signed a contract with CAE, a world leader in providing simulation and training solutions to commercial airlines, for supply of Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) and Airbus A330 simulators.
In addition, the Canadian-based company will provide a CAE Simfinity Integrated Procedures Trainer (IPT) for the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft as well as a CAE Simfinity Maintenance Flight Training Device (MFTD) for the A330 aircraft.
CAE has already manufactured and supplied the two Boeing 737 new generation simulators currently operating at the Jet Airways training center in Mumbai. The B737NG simulators, and the new B777-300ER and A330 simulators, all feature the CAE Tropos visual system.
12/12/06 SIATravelTips.com, Thailand
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