• What are the primary components of CAE's air traffic controller training program? What does it entail?
Our air traffic controller training program at CAE was developed in response to the growing demand for aviation professionals. Our 2023 aviation talent forecast indicated that by 2032, the aviation industry will need approximately 1.3 million new pilots, maintenance technicians and cabin crew due to retirements and sector growth. This forecast led us to look at the demand for Air Traffic Services personnel and we found that there was also a significant need for air traffic service personnel that we could help address.
Last April, CAE was selected to partner with NAV CANADA to assist with their training requirements. NAV CANADA had to lay off air traffic controllers during the pandemic due to reduced flights. However, the recovery was swift, and they needed additional support to meet the increased demand for air traffic controllers and flight service specialists.
Our partnership involves taking on the overflow training from NAV CANADA. We are committed to training around 550 students between now and 2028. Our program includes comprehensive classroom training and advanced simulator training for future air traffic controllers and flight service specialists. NAV CANADA continues to handle the on-the-job training component.
Our training solutions are highly adaptable to meet the specific needs of different air navigation service providers. These solutions can include courseware modernisation, recruitment of training instructors, and the application of high-tech tools to enhance the effectiveness of training programs. Our goal is to support these providers in meeting the growing demand for skilled air traffic personnel by offering flexible and effective training solutions tailored to their unique requirements.
• How does the new Montreal training centre enhance CAE's training capabilities?
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