CAE (company)

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CAE Inc.
Type Public company
Founded Saint-Hubert, Québec (1947)
Headquarters Saint-Laurent, Québec
Key people Ken Patrick, founder
Industry Aerospace
Products Full flight simulators, Visual Solutions, Commercial Aviation Training, Military Training
Revenue $1 billion CAD (2005)
Employees ~5,500 worldwide
Website http://www.cae.com/

CAE TSXCAE NYSECGT (which once stood for Canadian Aviation Electronics, but now has no official meaning), is a leading provider of simulation technologies, modelling technologies and integrated training services to airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and defense customers worldwide. The company has annual revenues in excess of CAD $1 billion, with manufacturing operations and training facilities in 19 countries on five continents. It was founded in 1947.

CAE has sold nearly 700 simulators and training devices to airlines, aircraft manufacturers, training centres and defence forces for air and ground purposes in more than 40 countries; it has over 100 full-flight simulators in more than 20 aviation training centres, serving approximately 3,500 airlines, aircraft operators and manufacturers across the globe. CAE licenses its simulation software to various market segments and has a professional services division assisting customers with a wide range of simulation-based needs.

Current members of the board of directors of CAE are: Brian Barents, Robert E. Brown, Richard Currie, Anthony Fell, James A. Grant, Randolph Jayne, John A. Craig, Garfield Emerson, Paul Gagn, James Hankinson, James McCutcheon, and Lawrence Stevenson.

Former members of the board of CAE include: Derek Burney.

The current CEO, Robert E. Brown, was named the best CEO of the year by La Presse, a French-Canadian news paper.

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