Adacel pursues RAAF Future Air Mission Training System (F-AMTS) as part of CAE-led Team AUStringer
Adacel, the global leader in air traffic control training and simulation solutions, is proud to announce the company has chosen to join the CAE-led Team AUStringer in response to the Commonwealth of Australia’s Project AIR 5428 Phase 3, Future Air Mission Training System (F-AMTS).
Under the terms of collaboration, Adacel will support CAE Australia in the provision of state-of-the-art training solutions and services to deliver immersive Air Traffic Control (ATC) training seamlessly integrated within the F-AMTS located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria.
“As an Australian company, Adacel has been at the forefront of developing and delivering the world's most widely deployed ATC Tower simulation and training solution,” said Daniel Verret, Adacel CEO. “With over a decade of experience supporting the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) ATC training programs, we are thrilled to partner with CAE, a renowned global training solutions provider. Together, we aim to create and deliver advanced ATC solutions that offer a highly immersive training environment, to surpass RAAF's specific training goals,” continued Mr. Verret.
“CAE is pleased to welcome Adacel to its expert air mission training team. For decades, each Team AUStringer partner has helped global defence and security customers protect their national interests and their Aviators,” said Matthew Sibree, Managing Director Indo-Pacific, CAE Defence & Security. “Together, we offer the Commonwealth the lowest risk F-AMTS solution that will assure the achievement of Air Force’s operational goals and address the priorities set by the Australian Government through the recent Defence Strategic Review.”
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