Cathay Pacific’s commitment to safety and operational excellence will continue with the delivery and installation of a state-of-the-art Airbus A320neo full-flight simulator at the Cathay Flight Training Centre for its international hub in Hong Kong.

Cathay Pacific’s new Flight Simulator by CAE
The simulator was manufactured by CAE, a global leader in training and critical operations solutions for aviation. The new simulator supports The Cathay Group’s efforts to meet the growing demand for world-class pilot training as it embarks on a comprehensive fleet renewal and expansion plan.
The Cathay Group is investing over HK$100 billion (£9.7 billion) in its fleet, cabin and lounge products, as well as digital innovation to strengthen its Hong Kong international aviation hub and elevate customer experiences. This includes orders for more than 100 narrowbody, regional widebody, long-haul widebody and large freighter aircraft joining the Group’s fleet in the coming years, with more than 30 of these being A320neo and A321neo aircraft.
The Cathay Group held a special ceremony in Cathay House to welcome the new simulator from CAE. Cathay Chief Operations and Service Delivery Officer Alex McGowan and Cathay Director Flight Operations Captain Chris Kempis welcomed a delegation from CAE led by Michel Azar-Hmouda, Division President, Commercial Aviation, along with Captain Lawrence Wong, Chief, Flight Standard of the Civil Aviation Department as a special guest for the ceremony.

Cathay Celebrates a Milestone in Training Standards
Cathay’s Alex McGowan, Chief of Operations and Service Delivery Officer, said:
“Cathay and CAE have built a longstanding partnership focused on delivering high-quality training for pilots and crew, with a shared commitment to safety and operational excellence. Over the years, we have integrated a wide range of CAE training devices at our Flight Training Centre in Hong Kong. This partnership has helped Cathay to establish a state-of-the-art training environment, supporting the development of world-class aviation professionals. The recent addition of the A320 Neo CAE 7000XR Simulator marks another milestone in this collaboration, further strengthening Cathay’s training capabilities, advancing our training technologies, as well as nurturing future aviation talent.”
CAE’s Division President of Commercial Aviation Michel Azar-Hmouda also shared his optimism, adding:
“This A320 full-flight simulator marks a meaningful milestone in our collaboration with Cathay. Featuring CAE’s advanced Prodigy visual system, the device enhances training realism and supports Cathay’s commitment to operational excellence. As Cathay continues to invest in quality and commonality across its training infrastructure, CAE is proud to be a trusted partner on their journey.”
CAE elevates and advances human performance by providing holistic and immersive training solutions for professionals in business and commercial aviation. Whether for pilots, maintenance technicians, cabin crew or air traffic controllers, it helps keep aircraft in the skies with trained professionals ready to take on any challenge safely. It operates from more than 85 locations on five continents, training over 155,000 business and commercial professionals annually.
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