CAE Simuflight (Hall5, C6/D6/E6) is showcasing its maintenance training courses and flight simulation equipment at this year's Paris airshow.

CAE is keen to highlight its training credentials; it provides a range of integrated solutions and advanced simulation and controls technologies to civil aviation, military and marine customers.

A recent success for CAE is the contract valued at more than $2.4 million to provide the US Army Aviation Warfighting Simulation Centre with its first UH-60L Black Hawk Battlestaff Training Simulator (BaTS) to support crew and collective training.

The UH-60L BaTS, based on CAE's Reconfigurable Flight Trainer technology, will be a motion-cued, fixed-base training device that includes a hi-fidelity pilot and co-pilot flight station with a rear cargo area capable of supporting a five-member battlestaff.

John Lenyo, president and general manager of CAE USA says: "CAE has developed a number of technical innovations that will give this training device higher fidelity and more capabilities than the current generation of tactical and collective training devices. We look forward to providing CAE's leading simulation technology on this and future programmes at the home of US Army aviation."

Source: Flight Daily News