CAE launches CAE RealCase Troubleshooting for maintenance training

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May 20, 2013

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– Dassault Falcon 7x, 900EX and 2000EX are the first programs
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND–(Marketwired – May 20, 2013) – (NYSE:CAE)(TSX:CAE) – CAE today announced on the eve of the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (EBACE) the launch of CAE RealCase Troubleshooting for maintenance training. The innovative methodology is now available for the Dassault Falcon 7X, Falcon 900EX EASy, and Falcon 2000EX EASy models.

CAE RealCase Troubleshooting for maintenance training was developed using the same principles behind CAE RealCase for recurrent pilot training – incorporating recent real-life event scenarios into training. The content is fact-based and is supported by using CAE Simfinity(TM) simulation, Falcon FIELD 5(R), and Avionics interfaces using Central Maintenance Computer (CMC) messages and fault codes. Classroom exercises keep students engaged and provide a solid foundation to build and learn from.

“We are impressed with CAE’s continuous innovation in its training offering,” says Dean Anderson, Dassault’s Director, Service Network and Maintenance Training. “CAE RealCase Troubleshooting is a leading-edge product which will ensure that Falcon maintenance personnel are trained to the high standard we need and expect.”

CAE RealCase Troubleshooting maintenance training can be delivered at the customer site using CAE’s mobile Simfinity(TM)-based classroom which reduces travel expenses.

CAE RealCase Troubleshooting is also available at maintenance training centres owned or operated by CAE and located in Dallas, New York/New Jersey, Little Rock and Phoenix in the United States, Dubai, UAE and Bordeaux, France.

In early 2013, Dassault awarded all CAE business aviation training centres worldwide a Falcon Training Policy Manual (FTPM) certificate, which validates that CAE is delivering superior quality training services for Falcon pilots and maintenance personnel. The FTPM is the highest level attainable by a Dassault Authorized Training Provider (DATP).

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