CAE introduces Asia-Pacific’s first Boeing 777X full-flight simulator at the Singapore-CAE Flight Training centre

Singapore, February 4, 2025 – (NYSE: CAE; TSX: CAE)
Civil Aviation Trade press release

Global aviation training leader CAE today announced the deployment of the first Boeing 777X 7000XR full-flight simulator (FFS) in the Asia-Pacific region at the Singapore-CAE Flight Training (SCFT) centre. This milestone reinforces CAE’s commitment to supporting operators across the region with advanced training capabilities.

The new simulator is currently being installed at the training centre and will be ready for training later this Fall, following local authorities qualification. This addition strengthens CAE’s global training network and ensures that operators in the region have access to cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance safety and operational excellence.

“The B777X is the latest widebody aircraft developed in the market and is central to many airlines’ long-haul strategies, particularly in Asia and the Middle East,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation at CAE. “With this simulator in Singapore, we are providing the training infrastructure where it is needed most, at the crossroads of Asia-Pacific aviation. This will allow airlines to train their B777X pilots within their region.”

With SCFT’s deployment, we are giving airlines access to advanced training capabilities and ensuring capacity as the fleet prepares for entry into service.

“Being the first training provider of B777X in Asia Pacific is a landmark for SCFT and for Singapore as an aviation hub. This simulator gives airlines in the region a practical option to train their pilots closer to home, at a time when fleet renewal and growth are driving demand for widebody training. In addition, the B777X gives the Singapore-CAE Flight Training centre one of the most comprehensive Boeing training portfolios in the region,” added Prévost.

The new B777X 7000XR FFS is equipped with CAE’s latest ultra-realistic 3D visual system using gaming technology, the CAE Prodigy Image Generator (IG). CAE Prodigy elevates training standards with photorealistic renderings in all weather conditions and enhanced moving models resulting in a more immersive environment. The technology, with high-quality graphics such as those found in video games, improves visual simulation fidelity, making training not only more realistic but also more effective.

About CAE

At CAE, we exist to make the world safer. We deliver cutting-edge training, simulation, and critical operations solutions to prepare aviation professionals and defence forces for the moments that matter. Every day, we empower pilots, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, airlines, business aviation operators, and defence and security personnel to perform at their best and when the stakes are the highest. Around the globe, we’re everywhere customers need us to be with approximately 13,000 employees at around 240 sites and training locations in over 40 countries. For nearly 80 years, CAE has been at the forefront of innovation, consistently seeking to set the standard by delivering excellence in high-fidelity flight simulators and training solutions, while embedding sustainability at the heart of everything we do. By harnessing technology and enhancing human performance, we strive to be the trusted partner in advancing safety and mission readiness—today and tomorrow.

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