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Dallas, TX, September 21, 2006 -- (NYSE: CGT; TSX: CAE) - Dassault recently approved the CAE SimuFlite Falcon 2000EX EASy maintenance training course and certified the course and its CAE instructors in accordance with the Dassault Falcon Training Policy Manual (FTPM). CAE is the
only approved maintenance training provider for Dassault’s Falcon 50,
50EX, 2000, 2000EX, and 2000EX EASy aircraft, and will soon be the only
approved pilot and maintenance training provider for the new Falcon 7X
aircraft. “This advanced
maintenance training program represents a continuing effort on the part of
the CAE SimuFlite staff to meet Dassault’s technical training
requirements,” said CAE offers a range of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved maintenance training programs for Dassault aircraft, including initial and update, as well as aircraft system-specific maintenance training programs. Training is provided by CAE’s experienced team of professional instructors at CAE’s own centres or at customer locations. “CAE and
Dassault have worked closely to ensure that the high standards Dassault
has set for the Falcon 2000EX EASy technical training program have been
met,” said CAE is a world leader in providing simulation and modelling technologies, and integrated training services to the civil aviation industry and defence forces around the globe. We design, manufacture and supply simulation equipment and offer training and services. This includes integrated modelling, simulation and training solutions for commercial airlines, business aircraft operators, aircraft manufacturers and military organizations and a global network of training centres for pilots, and in some instances, cabin crew and maintenance workers. With annual
revenues of over C$1 billion, CAE operates in 19 countries around the
world. CAE has sold nearly 700 simulators and training devices to
airlines, aircraft manufacturers, training centres and defence forces for
air and ground purposes in more than 40 countries. We have over 100
full-flight simulators in more than 20 aviation training centres, serving
approximately 3,500 airlines, aircraft operators and manufacturers across
the globe. CAE licenses its simulation software to various market segments
and has a professional services division assisting customers with a wide
range of simulation-based
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