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CAE Adds New Aviation Courses at Dothan-Based Facility

CAE Adds New Aviation Courses at Dothan-Based Facility - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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CAE Adds New Aviation Courses at Dothan-Based Facility - top government contractors - best government contracting event

CAE has started to offer new military aviation courses, including refreshers and upset prevention and recovery training, at a company-operated facility in Dothan, Ala.

The Dothan Training Center now offers five-day and three-day courses focused on the C-12/King Air B200 aircraft, as well as UPRT in partnership with Aviation Performance Solutions, CAE said Monday.

"Our new C-12/King Air B200 recurrent courses and upset prevention and recovery training course are available to not just the U.S. Army, but other military customers as well," said Ray Duquette, president and general manager of CAE's U.S. arm.

The company announced the addition of these new courses during the Army Aviation Association of America-hosted Mission Solutions Summit.

CAE helps train U.S. Army fixed-wing aviators at the 79K-square-foot facility located close to Dothan Regional Airport.

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Written by Nichols Martin

a staff writer at Executive Mosaic, produces articles on the federal government's technology and business interests. The coverage of these articles include government contracting, cybersecurity, information technology, health care and national security.

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