CAE has
won a series of military contracts valued at more than C$55 million.
These contracts include one from Airbus Military to develop a C295 full-flight simulator (FFS) for
the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO), a contract from BAE Systems to provide
maintenance and support services for the Indian Air Force's Hawk training devices, and contracts from
the UK Ministry of Defence to upgrade C-130J
and Lynx simulators.
CAE will design and manufacture a C295 FFS for the Royal Air Force of Oman and this
will be the third C295 FFS to be developed by CAE through a strategic
cooperation agreement with Airbus Military under which CAE is the preferred
provider of simulation and training systems for C295 aircraft programs
worldwide.
The C295 FFS will support the training requirements of the RAFO,
which recently ordered eight C295 aircraft for tactical transport and maritime
patrol, and will be delivered in 2014.
BAE Systems has awarded CAE a five-year contract to provide maintenance and
support services for India's
Hawk synthetic training equipment.
CAE India will provide a range of training
support services, including hardware and software engineering, troubleshooting,
and logistics support.
The UK Ministry of Defence has awarded CAE contracts to perform major visual
system and additional upgrades on the Royal Navy's Lynx Mk8 full-mission
simulator as well as the Royal Air Force's C-130J dynamic mission simulators.
As part of the RAF C-130J Hercules Synthetic Training Equipment upgrade
program, CAE will replace the current visual systems on two C-130J dynamic
mission simulators with the CAE Medallion-6000 image generator.
The two
CAE-built C-130J simulators, which CAE recently moved from RAF Lyneham to RAF
Brize Norton, were originally delivered in the late 1990's.
In addition to the
visual upgrade on the C-130J simulators, CAE will add a visual system to the
RAF's C-130J fixed-base flight training device, and perform database updates.
The visual system and related upgrades will be completed at RAF Brize Norton
during 2013.
CAE will also upgrade the visual system on the Royal Navy's Lynx Mk8
full-mission simulator located at Royal Navy Air Station Yeovilton with the CAE
Medallion-6000 visual system.
As part of the upgrade program, CAE will replace
the legacy image generator as well as update the visual display system.
In addition,
CAE will provide new databases to be used by the Royal Navy for training.
The
Royal Navy Lynx Mk8 visual upgrade program will be complete by March 2013.