CAE announced today that it will begin training the first pilots for Bombardier’s new Global 8000 business jet this year, marking a key milestone toward the aircraft’s entry into service. As Bombardier’s Authorized Training Provider (ATP), CAE is delivering training to support operators of the new Global 8000 business jet to ensure they are fully prepared for the aircraft’s operational debut.
Pilot training for the Global 8000 will begin at CAE’s Montreal training centre in early December, with plans to expand to additional CAE locations within its network as the in-service fleet grows.
“The Global 8000 is a significant advancement in business aviation, and CAE is proud to support Bombardier by delivering world-class pilot training for this aircraft,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation, CAE. “Developed in close collaboration with Bombardier, our Global 8000 training program leverages next-generation simulator technology, advanced courseware, expert instruction, and CORe training powered by CAE RiseTM, to reflect the performance and sophistication of Bombardier’s newest flagship aircraft.”
“The Global 8000 is the fastest business jet on the market with the lowest cabin altitude of any civil aircraft. Bombardier is thrilled to be working alongside CAE to provide essential instruction and training programs for pilots and our service and support teams,” said Anthony Cox, VP Customer Support, Bombardier. “With this comprehensive training package, we can ensure that all aspects of the customer journey exceed expectations, providing customers with a truly excellent flying experience.”
In addition to pilot instruction, CAE has launched a suite of maintenance training programs for the Global 8000, reinforcing safety, coordination, and teamwork on the ground. This includes differences training, now available via Computer-Based Training (CBT), a specialized program for technicians who work on other aircraft in the Global series and need to learn the specific differences in the Global 8000. CAE also offers, for the Global 8000 and all aircraft in the Global series, CBT Ground School for Engine Run & Taxi (ERT) and Crew Resource Management (CRM) training for Aircraft Maintenance Technicians—developed in conjunction with ERT. These maintenance technician training courses are given at all of CAE’s training centres worldwide, at a customer’s location, or via live remote training using special hybrid training rooms.



