Honeywell-CAE Training Alliance expands course offerings to Europe, Middle East, and Asia

Sept. 13, 2010
MONTREAL, 13 Sept. 2010. Honeywell and CAE announced that their Honeywell-CAE Training Alliance is now offering aviation maintenance training courses for technicians in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is also incorporating the expertise of other partners. The alliance delivers technical training at the Honeywell Aerospace Academy in Phoenix, in CAE training centers worldwide, at selected partner locations, and at customer facilities.
Posted by John McHaleMONTREAL, 13 Sept. 2010. Honeywell and CAE announced that their Honeywell-CAE Training Alliance is now offering aviation maintenance training courses for technicians in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is also incorporating the expertise of other partners. The alliance delivers technical training at the Honeywell Aerospace Academy in Phoenix, in CAE training centers worldwide, at selected partner locations, and at customer facilities.New courses offered in Europe include: maintenance training for the TPE331 engine at DAO Aviation, Roskilde Airport in Copenhagen, Denmark; Honeywell CFE738 line maintenance and TFE731 line maintenance at Dassault Falcon Service (DFS) in Le Bourget, France; and training seminars for the FM /NZ2000 flight management system (FMS) and Honeywell Epic FMS, as well as Understanding Weather Radar, at CAE's Burgess Hill training center in Burgess Hill, England.New courses offered in the Middle East include Honeywell Primus Epic/Gulfstream Planeview line maintenance and Honeywell Primus Epic/Agusta AW139 line maintenance at Emirates-CAE flight training, a joint venture of Emirates and CAE in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.New courses offered in Asia include: Honeywell Primus Epic/Gulfstream Planeview line maintenance courses and TFE731 and 36-150 APU line maintenance courses at the Zhuhai Flight Training Centre, a joint venture of China Southern Airlines and CAE in Zhuhai, China; and Honeywell Primus Epic/Gulfstream Planeview line maintenance courses and TFE731 and 36-150 APU line maintenance courses at the CAE Training Centre, a partnership with AirAsia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The Honeywell-CAE Training Alliance was formed in 2008 to provide the aerospace industry with training for technicians and flight operations personnel in locations worldwide. For more information on the Honeywell-CAE Training Alliance, including course dates, please visit www.cae.com/honeywell or www.honeywelltraining.com.

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