Emirates-CAE Flight Training (ECFT) announced today the signing of contracts with Jet Aviation, MSC Aviation, and Transaero for tailored pilot training at the Dubai centre for Boeing, Gulfstream and Hawker aircraft platforms.

Jet Aviation has renewed its contract for pilot training on its Gulfstream GIV, GV, G550 and Boeing Business Jet aircraft. Worldwide, MSC Aviation, the flight operation of Mediterranean Shipping (Geneva, Switzerland), has signed a three-year contract to train pilots of its Hawker 800XPi (Pro Line 21) aircraft. Transaero Airlines signed an extension to its training agreement with ECFT for both wet and dry training of Boeing 777 pilots.

Privately owned Transaero is Russia's leading leisure carrier and the country's second largest passenger airline, serving destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America from its hubs in Moscow and St Petersburg.

"We are happy to welcome new customer MSC Aviation Services to Emirates-CAE Flight Training's diverse client base, and to enhance our relationships with Jet Aviation and Transaero," said Camille Mariamo, ECFT managing director.

"More of the world's respected corporate flight operations are discovering ECFT's cost-effective, best-in-class training programmes and appreciate how we tailor training services to meet their unique operational needs."

ECFT is close to Dubai International airport and is jointly operated by the Emirates Group and CAE. The facility offers training to commercial airlines and business jet operators in the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia.

The 14-bay centre houses 11 full-flight simulators: two Airbus A320/ACJs, an Airbus A330/340, a Boeing 777, two Boeing 737 NG/BBJs, a Gulfstream IV, a Gulfstream V/550, a Hawker 800/800XP, a Hawker 800XPi (Pro Line 21), and a Bell 412 helicopter simulator. ECFT will add a Global Express simulator early in 2010.

Source: Flight Daily News