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CAE and TAG Aviation extend long‑standing partnership to support continued pilot training excellence

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Dana Ermolenko
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CAE is extending its long‑standing partnership with TAG Aviation. As part of the three-year agreement, TAG Aviation pilots in both Asia and Europe will train on a variety of aircraft types throughout CAE’s global network at the company’s state-of-the-art training centres in Dubai, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Vienna, the United States and Canada. The agreement ensures TAG Aviation flight crews continue to benefit from world-class training solutions that enhance safety, efficiency and readiness.

Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation at CAE commented: “This agreement strengthens our relationship with TAG Aviation and reflects CAE’s commitment to delivering training excellence as the trusted partner for leading business aviation operators worldwide. By combining rigorous training standards with cutting-edge technologies, we will continue to equip TAG Aviation pilots with the skill and confidence to operate at the highest levels.”

Andrew Kilvington, Head of Training & Standards, TAG Aviation Europe stated: “TAG Aviation is delighted to announce the continuation of our partnership with CAE for a further three years, providing both initial and recurrent training for TAG pilots across Asia and Europe. We are excited to build on our collaboration with CAE to deliver innovative, tailored training solutions for our pilots worldwide. Partnering with a leading global training provider such as CAE ensures the highest standards of safety and service—principles that have been at the core of TAG Aviation for 60 years.” 

TAG Aviation pilots will have access to CAE’s advanced simulation technology, including immersive solutions and training programs to maintain the highest standards of proficiency. These innovations enable pilots to train on next-generation platforms, ensuring readiness for evolving industry standards and customer expectations.

The partnership also strengthens CAE’s global presence and deepens relationships with key industry stakeholders. With training delivered in Asia-Pacific and Europe—regions where demand for skilled aviation professionals continues to rise—CAE is positioned to support long-term growth and address global pilot high demand.

Training platforms included in the agreement:

  • Gulfstream G280, G450, 550, G650
  • Bombardier Global 7500, Global Express, Global Vision
  • Dassault Falcon 2000 / 2000EX, 2000EX EASy II, 7X, 6X
  • Embraer Phenom 300




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