CAE targets growth in Middle East defence training business

CAE is aiming to expand its defence training business across the Middle East, drawing on long-standing regional experience and existing training partnerships and simulator deployments. The company plans to leverage its simulation, courseware and academy offerings to capture rising military training demand in the region.

Discovered 2025-11-19T02:34:58.304077-08:00 | 2025-11-19T02:34:58.304077-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • CAE’s push leverages an active regional footprint and recent commercial wins — including delivery of two A321neo 7000XR full‑flight simulators for Riyadh Air — which demonstrates the company’s ability to deploy FFS assets and type‑rating pipelines across the Middle East: https://hype.aero/?story=571110e4-8a61-402a-bee7-ed66db461aab
  • The expansion builds on CAE’s recent investments in training products and digital delivery — notably its CORe Aircrew Academy and the online booking platform — tools that scale simulator access and curriculum delivery for both civil and defence customers: https://hype.aero/?story=62e8d1f1-975e-4b93-a40b-fdfeb17d4620, https://hype.aero/?story=1f3305da-16ce-4acb-b174-c8b66fe7c7e5

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2025-11-19T02:34:58.304077-08:00
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