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CAE to Deliver Full-Flight Simulator to Embraer-CAE Training Services for Eve Air Mobility Pilot Training

by ADME Staff

CAE, a leading provider of civil aviation training solutions, announced at the Singapore Airshow 2026 that Embraer-CAE Training Services (ECTS), a joint venture between Embraer and CAE, has purchased its first full-flight simulator (FFS) dedicated to training pilots for Eve Air Mobility. The simulator will be the first device delivered to ECTS following its selection in October 2024 as Eve’s training provider and will be operated by ECTS to deliver training to Eve and its customers. The FFS will also play a critical role in the certification process for Eve’s eVTOL aircraft and in preparing pilots for safe, efficient operations ahead of Eve’s planned entry into service.

The CAE 3000 series full-flight simulator integrates high-fidelity motion cueing, a precision flight deck replica, and the next-generation CAE Prodigy Visual System powered by Unreal Engine, delivering the ultra-realistic training environment required for commercial single-pilot eVTOL operations in dense urban settings.

Alexandre Prévost, President of Civil Aviation at CAE and ECTS Board Member, stated that as development at Eve progresses, high-fidelity simulation is key to training the first wave of pilots and ensuring a safe entry into service. He noted that CAE and ECTS are proud to support Eve in developing a scalable, certifiable training ecosystem, setting a new benchmark for advanced air mobility training infrastructure.

Luiz Mauad, Vice President of Customer Services at Eve Air Mobility, said that this simulator is a critical investment in ensuring Eve pilots receive world-class training as the company advances toward commercial operations, strengthening pilot readiness and reinforcing commitment to safety and operational excellence. Ayslan Anholon, Vice President of Flight Operations & Training at Embraer Services & Support and ECTS Board Member, added that the first FFS will be key to supporting aircraft certification while training the first generation of eVTOL pilots. The simulator will be integrated into the ECTS global training network, leveraging Embraer’s operational excellence and CAE’s footprint in major aviation hubs.

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