CAE instructors will use Nav Canada's training curriculum and courseware as it conducts initial training at its new Air Traffic Services Training Centre on CAE’s campus in Montreal.

The two organizations say the partnership will provide additional training capacity while Nav Canada, which has previously acknowledged flight delays stemming in part to a lack of air traffic controllers, continues to deliver existing training programs across the country.

In July, the International Air Transport Association called out air traffic control organizations in North America, which include Nav Canada, for staffing shortages that "continue to produce unacceptable delays and disruptions."

CAE president and CEO Marc Parent says the company has an extensive background in advanced training delivery and modern learning sciences, noting the "challenges posed by the increased demand for highly skilled people throughout the aviation sector."

Nav Canada says it plans to recruit more than 500 additional students by 2028 who will be trained by CAE.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 16, 2024.

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