Saturday, July 20, 2024

Soaring to New Heights: Canadian North's Shiny New Flight Simulator in Edmonton





Hey there, aviation enthusiasts! If you've ever dreamt of soaring through the skies or simply have a keen interest in the aviation industry, you'll want to keep reading. Canadian North has just unveiled something super exciting—a state-of-the-art CAE 7000XR Boeing 737NG Full-Flight Simulator (FFS). This bad boy is nestled in a brand-new, sprawling 30,000 square-foot training facility at Edmonton International Airport.



So, on July 17, 2024, Canadian North threw a grand-opening reception that was nothing short of spectacular. The event was graced by the who's who of the aviation and government sectors. I mean, talk about a star-studded lineup! You had Aaron Speer, Canadian North's VP of Flight Operations, and Nick Purich, their CFO, mingling with reps from Edmonton International Airport, CAE, and EFC Developments.

And it wasn't just the aviation bigwigs who made an appearance. Alberta's top tech guru, the Honourable Nate Glubish, and Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson were in the house. Even Mike Lake, P.C., M.P., Edmonton-Wetaskiwin, and Glenn Belozer, Deputy Mayor of Leduc County, joined the celebration. The highlight? Respected elder Maina Manniapik lit a ceremonial Qulliq and blessed the new facility. Talk about good vibes!



Alright, let's talk shop. This new simulator is a game-changer for the Canadian aviation industry. With the rising demand for pilots, this facility couldn't have come at a better time. The CAE 7000XR Boeing 737NG FFS is the crème de la crème of flight simulators. Imagine pilots mastering flight deck procedures, including those nerve-wracking emergency checklists, without ever leaving Canadian soil. It's like having Hogwarts for pilots right in our backyard!

But wait, there's more! This facility ensures that pilots can now earn and maintain their proficiency closer to home. No more jetting off to far-flung places for training. It's a win-win for everyone involved. Plus, the simulator's cutting-edge tech allows pilots to practice a variety of flying scenarios, making it an indispensable tool for skill development.


Now, let's zoom out a bit and look at the bigger picture. This new training facility isn't just a win for Canadian North and its pilots; it's a massive boost for Alberta's and the Edmonton Region's diversifying economies. The aviation industry is a significant contributor to the local economy, and this facility is set to create jobs and attract more business to the area.

The best part? There's room to grow. With ample space available, there's potential to expand this facility further, adding more aviation training infrastructure. Think of it as planting a seed that will grow into a mighty oak tree, benefiting generations to come.



Shelly De Caria, President and CEO of Canadian North, couldn't have said it better: "Our number one priority is to safely and reliably deliver essential passenger, cargo, and charter services for our customers and communities." Investing in this top-notch Boeing 737NG Full Flight Simulator and training center is a testament to their commitment to pilot proficiency and safety.

And let's not forget Myron Keehn, President & CEO of Edmonton International Airport (YEG), who added, "Aviation is a collaborative and innovative industry. Welcoming Canadian North's newest flight simulator and training facility right here at YEG will showcase the potential and unlock possibilities in our region." It's clear that this facility isn't just about Canadian North; it's about advancing and strengthening the entire aviation industry.



So, when can you see this marvel in action? The simulator is scheduled to enter service in August. Interested in reserving training times? Head over to Canadian North's official website or drop them an email at flightsim@canadiannorth.com. Trust me; you don't want to miss out on this opportunity.

But that's not all! Canadian North also operates a 'Level D' 737-300 Full-Flight Simulator at Edmonton International Airport. So, whether you're a seasoned pilot looking to brush up on your skills or an aviation newbie eager to learn, Canadian North has got you covered.



In a nutshell, Canadian North's new flight simulator is a monumental step forward for the Canadian aviation industry. It's not just about high-tech gadgets and sleek new facilities; it's about fostering a culture of safety, proficiency, and innovation. So, here's to new heights and endless possibilities. Fly high, Canada!

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