The Emirates-CAE Flight Training division has been awarded a contract for Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 pilot training by both SpiceJet and Kingfisher Airlines. The contracts were signed on Tuesday during the Dubai 9th International Aerospace Exhibition 2005 by Dnata & Associated Companies, Emirates Group, president Gary Chapman, SpiceJet promoter and director Mr. Bhulo Kansagra, Kingfisher Airlines chief executive officer Dr Vijay' Mallya and CAE's Group president Jeff Roberts.
Mr. Chapman said, "ECFT has established itself as one of the leading training facilities for the aviation industry across the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia and we are very pleased that our reputation has attracted the new Indian carrier SpiceJet, which looks set for a bright future." The pilot training will take place at ECFT in Dubai, which is jointly. Operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement.
"The rapidly growing Indian aviation industry represents an important market for CAE," said Mr. Roberts. He added, "We are delighted to welcome SpiceJet to the family of carriers all over the world whose pilots CAE trains." The training programme for Kingfisher includes both instruction and simulator time for initial and recurrent training for pilots at the ECFT facility in Dubai. Pre-sent at the signing were Mr. Nigel Harwood, Kingfisher's chief operating officer. Emirates chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, said, "I am very pleased to welcome King-fisher Airlines to our flight train-Indian carrier SpiceJet, which looks set for a bright future." The pilot training will take place at ECFT in Dubai, which is jointly operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement.
"The rapidly growing Indian aviation industry represents an important market for CAE," said Mr. Roberts. He added, "We are delighted to welcome SpiceJet to the family of carriers all over the world whose pilots CAE trains." The training programme for Kingfisher includes both instruction and simulator time for initial and recurrent training for pilots at the ECFT facility in Dubai. Pre-sent at the signing were Mr. Nigel Harwood, Kingfisher's chief operating officer.
Emirates chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, said, "I am very pleased to welcome King-fisher Airlines to our flight training facility. We can assure them of top-class pilot training using state-of-the-art facilities amid the safe and pleasant environment of Dubai."
ECFT is jointly operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement. ECFT is part of the Airbus-CAE cooperation, which combines the two companies' expertise to provide increased access to training to customers around the globe.
Mr. Chapman said, "ECFT has established itself as one of the leading training facilities for the aviation industry across the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia and we are very pleased that our reputation has attracted the new Indian carrier SpiceJet, which looks set for a bright future." The pilot training will take place at ECFT in Dubai, which is jointly. Operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement.
"The rapidly growing Indian aviation industry represents an important market for CAE," said Mr. Roberts. He added, "We are delighted to welcome SpiceJet to the family of carriers all over the world whose pilots CAE trains." The training programme for Kingfisher includes both instruction and simulator time for initial and recurrent training for pilots at the ECFT facility in Dubai. Pre-sent at the signing were Mr. Nigel Harwood, Kingfisher's chief operating officer. Emirates chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, said, "I am very pleased to welcome King-fisher Airlines to our flight train-Indian carrier SpiceJet, which looks set for a bright future." The pilot training will take place at ECFT in Dubai, which is jointly operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement.
"The rapidly growing Indian aviation industry represents an important market for CAE," said Mr. Roberts. He added, "We are delighted to welcome SpiceJet to the family of carriers all over the world whose pilots CAE trains." The training programme for Kingfisher includes both instruction and simulator time for initial and recurrent training for pilots at the ECFT facility in Dubai. Pre-sent at the signing were Mr. Nigel Harwood, Kingfisher's chief operating officer.
Emirates chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, said, "I am very pleased to welcome King-fisher Airlines to our flight training facility. We can assure them of top-class pilot training using state-of-the-art facilities amid the safe and pleasant environment of Dubai."
ECFT is jointly operated by Emirates and CAE under a long-term teaming agreement. ECFT is part of the Airbus-CAE cooperation, which combines the two companies' expertise to provide increased access to training to customers around the globe.
