Vietnam Airlines, CAE extend cooperation on use of simulators cockpits
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has signed an agreement on the exploitation of simulators cockpits (SIM) with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), one of the world’s leading flight training equipment and service provider.
Representatives of Vietnam Airlines and CAE sign an agreement to extend cooperation in operating simulators cockpits under the witness of Canadian Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development Mary Ng. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The national flag carrier VietnamAirlines has signed an agreement on the exploitation of simulators cockpits(SIM) with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE)♊, one of the world’s leadingflight training equipment and service provider.
The signing ceremony was held withinthe framework of a working visit to Vietnam by Canadian Minister of Export Promotion,International Trade and Economic Development Mary Ng from March 26 to 29.
The two sides agreed to extend cooperation in operatingAirbus A350 and Boeing 787 SIMs until the end of 2033, thus meeting the demandof SIM training for pilots of the carrier.
SIM training in Vietnam not only helps the carrier increasesafety and flexibility but also saves time as well as optimises costs toimprove business efficiency in the post-pandemic recovery.
Previously, in the 2017-2018 period, Vietnam Airlinesreceived three modern SIM units, which are suitable with technical featuresof aircraft types that the carrier is operating, including Airbus A321, AirbusA350 and Boeing 787, from CAE.
The reception of modern technology transfer related tooperation and maintenance of ▨SIM systems for large aircraft types such asAirbus A350 and Boeing 787 has helped the carrier take the lead in technologyapplication, building the most modern flight training centre in✱ Vietnam, thereby developing sustainable and stable pilot training resources./.
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