Diamond Aircraft announced the successful handover of the seventh and final DA42-VI aircraft for leading flight training provider CAE, completing an order signed with the company in 2024. In addition, Diamond Aircraft has signed a further contract with CAE to provide six new DA40 NG aircraft.
Jane Wang, Director for Sales, Marketing, and Flight Operations at Diamond Aircraft Austria commented: “We are honoured that CAE has chosen to invest in Diamond Aircraft for its renowned flight training programs. CAE have operated Diamond aircraft in their flight schools for some time. That they’ve chosen to upgrade their fleet is testament to the DA40 and DA42 series’ efficiency, safety, and technological advancement – in short, their perfect suitability for professional flight training.”

Diamond Aircraft’s DA40 and DA42 series rank among the most popular aircraft for flight schools around the world. The seven DA42 aircraft delivered to CAE feature a bespoke CAE livery and will be stationed at CAE’s Bremen Flight Training Centre in Germany. Similarly, CAE will upgrade its DA40 fleet in Montpellier, France, to the new DA40 NG aircraft, ensuring that students there also benefit from the latest advancements to enhance their training experience.

CAE provides world-class training services through the Initial Flight Training Deutschland program since 2022, offering comprehensive ab-initio flight training, including academic, simulator, and live-flying sessions in Bremen, Germany, and Montpellier, France.
The next-generation Diamond DA40 and DA42 aircraft feature the latest technical, avionic, and interior options, improving training effectiveness and safety. They support single and multi-engine live-flying training requirements, delivering an enhanced training experience.
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