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EBACE: Four training deals signed for ECFT

Posted 14 May 2009 · Add Comment

Emirates-CAE Flight Training (ECFT) announced today at EBACE that it has signed four new three-year contracts with customers from Europe, the Middle East and CIS.

The contracts are for customized pilot training at the Dubai centre. The training programs will include simulator training, enhanced classroom-based training and crew resource management (CRM) for Hawker and Gulfstream aircraft platforms.


The four companies are International JetClub, Petroff Air, Easy Fly and EAS.


International JetClub’s contract is to provide part of the recurrent pilot training for its Gulfstream 450 and Gulfstream 550 aircraft. International JetClub, based in the United Kingdom, manages and operates a fleet of aircraft on a global basis. It specializes in providing advice, management and sales solutions for private individuals and companies who own or wish to own an aircraft.


Petroff Air has signed for both pilot and technical training for its Hawker 800XP. Petroff Air is a Moscow-based private aircraft operator and management company.


Easy Fly signed a contract contract for its Hawker 800XP pilots. Easy Fly provides VIP charter services to customers seeking access to destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa as well as the Saudi Kingdom and Gulf States.


Finally Executive Air Services (EAS) has also signed a training contract for its Hawker 800XP pilots.


“Emirates-CAE Flight Training maintains a diverse customer base by offering customizable solutions to meeting clients’ needs all while cost-effectively enhancing their safety and efficiency,” said Walter Visser, Vice President and Managing Director, ECFT. “We are pleased to welcome International JetClub, Petroff Air, Easy Fly and EAS.”
 

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