AirAsia signs five-year Multi-crew Pilot
License (MPL) training contract with CAE
Asia-based program set to provide AirAsia with highly trained & qualified First Officers
Singapore, 14 February 2012
– AirAsia,
the world’s best low cost airline has taken flying to further heights
with a five-year contract with CAE which will see hundreds of additional
new AirAsia
A320 First Officers be trained by CAE in a competency-based Multi-crew
Pilot License (MPL) program to be conducted at training locations in
Asia.
“AirAsia’s
growth requires a steady supply of highly qualified and well trained
pilots and other skilled aviation
personnel. The CAE program is the world’s premier MPL training
curriculum, and we have seen first-hand in our flight operations that it
is producing the next generation of pilots who will fly safely and
efficiently. AirAsia has grown from two to 100 aircraft
in a short 10 years, and progressed into a mature organization today
which enables us to commit and invest in training the next generation of
aviation personnel,” said
Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer of AirAsia.
The
first AirAsia-sponsored CAE MPL cadets graduated on schedule last
summer and are successfully flying revenue
flights for the airline as A320 First Officers. A second
AirAsia-sponsored MPL class is currently training at CAE; they are
scheduled to graduate this second half of the year.
“We commend AirAsia for their commitment to competency-based cadet training,” said
Jeff Roberts, CAE Group President, Civil Simulation Products, Training and Services.
“Their decision is validation that the new First Officers have met or
exceeded every expectation, and a testament to the systematic rigor and
high-quality governance
which the CAE MPL team designed and implemented throughout this
innovative program. The standards are the highest in the world for an
MPL program.”
All
four phases of the MPL training will be conducted in Asia, including
the Asian Aviation Centre of Excellence
(AACOE) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which was formerly known as the
AirAsia Academy. The new AACOE airline training facility was launched in
2011 and is a joint venture of AirAsia and CAE.
The
CAE MPL programs are based on International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) guidelines. The program objective
is to deliver a best-in-class competency-based training program that
provides airlines with pilots who are validated to safely and
efficiently operate a modern multi-crew, multi-engine, turbine-powered
commercial transport aircraft in all expected operational
environments. The CAE MPL programs feature a blended training
methodology, rigorous cadet selection process, integrated Aviation
English Language training, emphasis on crew resource management and
threat/error management, and airline operating procedures throughout.
AirAsia
is the leading and largest low-cost carrier in Asia and was named the
World’s Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World
Airline Survey by Skytrax for three consecutive years (2009, 2010,
2011). AirAsia services the most extensive network with 152 routes
across 23 countries. Within 10 years of operations, AirAsia has carried
over 140 million guests and grown its fleet from just
two aircraft to approximately 106. The airline today is proud to be a
truly Asean airline with established operations based in Malaysia,
Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines servicing a network stretching
across all ASEAN countries, China, India, Sri Lanka
and Australia. This is further complemented by AirAsia X, its low-cost
long-haul affiliate carrier that currently flies to destinations in
China, Australia, Taiwan¸ Iran, Korea, Japan and New Zealand.
CAE is a
global leader in modelling, simulation and training for civil aviation
and defence. The company employs more than 7,500 people at more than 100
sites and
training locations in more than 20 countries. Through CAE’s global
network of 34 civil aviation, military and helicopter training centres,
the company trains more than 80,000 crewmembers yearly. CAE’s business
is diversified, ranging from the sale of simulation
products to providing comprehensive services such as training and
aviation services, professional services and in-service support. The
company aims to apply its simulation expertise and operational
experience to help customers enhance safety, improve efficiency,
maintain readiness and solve challenging problems. CAE is now
leveraging its simulation capabilities in new markets such as healthcare
and mining
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