CAE scores first customer for new training centre

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CAE has opened CAE Vienna its first business aviation training centre in Central Europe and welcomed its first customer in April.CAE has opened CAE Vienna, its first business aviation training centre in Central Europe and welcomed its first customer in April. The company also announced that a Gulfstream G550 full-flight simulator (FFS) is already in operation, and a new Pilatus PC-24 FFS will be deployed at the 8,000 square foot training facility in the second half of 2026.

CAE Vienna will feature up to nine full-flight simulators (FFS), including Europe’s first Bombardier Global 7500 FFS scheduled to enter service in June, a Global Vision and Embraer Phenom 100/300 FFS this summer, and a Bombardier Challenger 3500 in October 2025.

“We are very pleased that our first business aviation training centre in Central Europe is now open and offers customers an elevated training experience in a state-of-the-art facility. We look forward to expanding our capabilities at CAE Vienna with the addition of the Pilatus PC-24 FFS in 2026. This will be a very exciting year as new FFS enter service and we begin to welcome more customers to CAE Vienna,” said Alexandre Prévost, CAE’s Division President, Business Aviation. CAE Vienna complements the pilot and aircraft maintenance technician training delivered at CAE Burgess Hill in the United Kingdom.

“We were very excited to welcome Alexander Vagacs, Chairman of Avcon Jet, as our first customer at CAE Vienna. Alexander has trained with us for 25 years, and since founding Avcon Jet in 2007, we are proud to say that he has also entrusted the training of his pilots to CAE,” added Prévost. “Having simulators in Vienna is a fantastic step because, as a company based in Vienna, this gives easy access for our pilots and our crews to training in Central Europe,” commented Alexander Vagacs, Chairman of Avcon Jet, one of Europe’s major business aviation companies operating 100 aircraft worldwide. “It makes training much, much easier.”

Like all CAE training centres worldwide, CAE Vienna will offer all phases of classroom and simulator training for established pilots to earn their type-rating and complete recurrent training for differing authorities. The company will officially inaugurate the new training centre this autumn.

CAE offers comprehensive maintenance technician training including type training, which expands beyond the traditional initial training to provide in-depth instruction on real maintenance cases. The company also offers engine run and taxi courses, technical training, including on avionics, as well as personal development courses geared at engaging, advancing and retaining maintenance technicians. These courses are available at CAE Vienna as well as at our training centres in Burgess Hill and Dubai.

CAE has opened CAE Vienna its first business aviation training centre in Central Europe and welcomed its first customer in April.


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