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CAE joins effort to train air traffic controllers amid countrywide shortage

  • CAE Inc. Has opened a new air traffic training center in Montreal to address a shortage of air traffic controllers amid concerns for flight safety oversight.
  • The goal is to train 478 air traffic students by 2028, utilizing courseware from Nav Canada and seven schools across the country.
  • Nav Canada plans to take on about 1,500 students by 2028 to improve its graduation rates, which currently sit at about 40 percent.
  • The International Air Transport Association criticized North American air traffic control organizations for staffing shortages that led to unacceptable delays and disruptions in flights.
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