Adacel and CAE Secure Contract for RAAF Air Traffic Control Training Program
Adacel has partnered with CAE to enhance the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) air traffic control training program using advanced simulation technologies. The contract focuses on integrating Adacel's MaxSim technology to provide virtual and mixed reality training capabilities. The Australian Government has invested over $300 million into the F-AMTS program to modernize training for air traffic controllers and management staff, aiming to improve operational readiness and defense capabilities.

Adacel has signed a contract with CAE to support the RAAF's air traffic control training program, utilizing Adacel's MaxSim technology for virtual and mixed reality training. This initiative is part of the F-AMTS program, which has received over $300 million in investment from the Australian Government to enhance training for air traffic controllers.
The collaboration aims to improve the effectiveness and immersion of training environments, ensuring RAAF personnel are equipped with advanced skills for modern defense operations. The program reflects a strategic investment in national resilience and defense capability.




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