Boeing Global Services Appoints Andre Berger as CBTA Deployment Lead

Global – Boeing Global Services has appointed André Berger as CBTA Deployment Lead / Instructor Evaluator within the Boeing Global Aviation Safety Program – Training Solutions team.

In this new role, Berger will contribute to advancing Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) implementation and oversee instructor evaluation to support Boeing’s global training initiatives. His work will strengthen Boeing’s commitment to enhancing aviation safety through innovative training solutions, standardized practices, and worldwide collaboration with airlines and training providers.

About Boeing Global Services 
Boeing Global Services delivers a comprehensive portfolio of training and flight operations solutions to airlines, government, and commercial operators worldwide. The Training Solutions division focuses on advancing global safety through CBTA, Evidence-Based Training (EBT), and next-generation simulation technologies.

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Japan – CAE has announced the deployment of a third Boeing 787 Full-Flight Simulator at JCFT (JAL CAE Flight Training Co., Ltd.), the joint venture training centre with Japan Airlines located at Haneda Airport.

  • The latest B787 simulator is equipped with the CAE Prodigy visual system, delivering enhanced realism and immersive pilot training experiences.

  • Joint Venture: JCFT is a long-standing partnership between Japan Airlines and CAE, established to deliver advanced training solutions for airline pilots in Japan.

Source: CAE

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  • The Boeing 787 simulator is scheduled to be ready for training in Q1 2026, with the A350 simulator to follow shortly thereafter.

  • Once operational, EVA Airways will operate four CAE full-flight simulators, strengthening its in-house training capacity and reducing reliance on external facilities.

  • This agreement builds on more than 20 years of partnership between CAE and EVA Airways, underscoring EVA’s long-term investment in advanced pilot training solutions.

Source: CAE

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