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Adacel joins CAE’s Team AUStringer for future air mission training system

ASX-listed Adacel has joined the CAE-led Team AUStringer as part of the AIR 5428 Phase 3 program for the delivery of the Royal Australian Air Force’s Future Air Mission Training System.

ASX-listed Adacel has joined the CAE-led Team AUStringer as part of the AIR 5428 Phase 3 program for the delivery of the Royal Australian Air Force’s Future Air Mission Training System.

Adacel is a leader in air traffic control training and simulation solutions.

Under the agreement, Adacel is expected to help CAE Australia deliver training solutions to support the delivery of Air Traffic Control training within RAAF Base East Sale’s Future Air Mission Training System.

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Adacel joins Leidos, Milskil, and Nova Systems in the CAE-lead team.

In delivering the program, the company is expected to leverage their expertise in simulation and air traffic control training to support the delivery of the program, Daniel Verret, chief executive officer of Adacel, explained.

“As an Australian company, Adacel has been at the forefront of developing and deploying the world’s most widely used ATC Tower simulation and training solution,” Verret said.

“With over a decade of experience supporting RAAF’s 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 meet and surpass RAAF’s specific training goals.”

Matthew Sibree, managing director, Indo-Pacific at CAE Defense & Security, added that robust training solutions were essential to ensuring mission readiness for Australia’s air traffic controllers – who often have to make split second decisions.

“Air traffic controllers play a vital role in ensuring aviation safety and facilitating efficient operations of aircraft,” Sibree detailed in a company statement.

“Military flight operations and military air traffic controllers make critical decisions, often under immense pressure, whilst operating in complex environments. The foundational skills and post-graduate qualifications developed through the AMTS are essential to ensuring each graduate is mission-ready.”

AUStringer’s solution is designed to protect Australia’s national interests by enabling the Australian Defence Force to achieve their tasks, a CAE spokesperson explained.

CAE has outlined that the company will draw from its global experience in delivering digitally immersive, adaptive, and advanced training solutions.

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