Market Intelligence: North America
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Kore Aviation Named Official Headset Supplier for Jet Access Flight Training’s Seven Training Locations
United States – Kore Aviation has announced a new partnership with Jet Access Flight Training, a multi-state aviation training provider operating across Indiana, Tennessee, Illinois and Ohio. Under the agreement, Kore Aviation becomes the organisation’s official headset partner, supplying the KA-1 aviation headset for use across all stages of Jet Access’ flight-training programmes.
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Students training at Jet Access locations will use Kore Aviation KA-1 headsets during flight instruction and gain access to exclusive student pricing through Kore Aviation’s support programme.
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Jet Access Flight Training operates a broad network of training centres—including Indianapolis, Gallatin, Zionsville, Greenfield, Columbus and Quincy—offering PPL, IR, CPL, multi-engine, and CFI pathways supported by a diverse fixed-wing fleet.
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The partnership enhances cockpit communication standards and provides a consistent equipment baseline across Jet Access’ multi-location training network.
Statements
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“At Jet Access Flight Training, we are focused on delivering high-quality, professional training… The Kore Aviation KA-1 fits right into that mission.” Samantha Comar, Operations Manager, Jet Access Flight Training
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“Jet Access Flight Training has built a program that makes professional training accessible without compromising on standards… We’re honored to be part of their students’ journey from first flight to final check ride.” Min Kim, President, Kore Aviation
About Kore Aviation
Founded in 2015, Kore Aviation is a leading provider of durable, passive noise-attenuating headsets designed for student pilots, flight schools, and general aviation enthusiasts. With over 50,000 units sold, our headsets are trusted by pilots at all stages of their journey, both in the U.S. and around the world. We partner with flight schools and universities nationwide to equip the next generation of aviators with reliable gear known for clarity, comfort, and performance.
Source: Kore Aviation
Photo Credit: Kore Aviation
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CAE Signs Agreement with Saab for GlobalEye Training Platforms
Global – CAE and Saab have signed a worldwide cooperation agreement that positions CAE as Saab’s preferred training and simulation supplier for its GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) platform and selected Saab programmes. The agreement also includes a Canada-specific partnership to jointly pursue Canada’s AEW&C requirement, signalling a significant expansion of AEW&C training capability anchored in the Canadian defence-industrial ecosystem.
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Under the global agreement, CAE will develop and deliver simulation-based training solutions for Saab’s international GlobalEye campaigns and other AEW&C platforms.
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CAE’s contribution includes flight training devices, integrated mission-training platforms, and a digital training ecosystem replicating real-world operational complexity for aircrew, mission specialists, and technicians.
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Saab highlighted that CAE’s involvement will support long-term operational readiness for GlobalEye users worldwide as demand for advanced AEW&C capability accelerates.
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The partnership leverages CAE’s extensive training-centre network to deliver pilot and maintenance training, reinforcing mission competency across AEW&C fleets globally.
Statements
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“The agreement between Saab and CAE sets the stage for a global AEW&C training franchise anchored in Canada… Today’s announcement responds to an evolving geopolitical landscape that demands stronger, integrated partnerships.” Matt Bromberg, President & CEO, CAE
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“This partnership strengthens our commitment to GlobalEye customers and reinforces our strategy to deliver world-leading airborne early warning capabilities with best-in-class training.” Micael Johansson, President & CEO, Saab
Source: CAE
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CAE Implements CBTA Principles Across Business Aviation Recurrent Training Offering in 2026
Global – CAE has announced the implementation of Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) principles across its Business Aviation recurrent training programs, beginning January 2026.
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CAE will roll out CBTA-based recurrent training starting with Phase A of the EASA curriculum in January 2026.
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Clients will have the option to choose between CBTA-based or traditional training formats.
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CBTA is internationally recognised by FAA, EASA, UK CAA, and Transport Canada, and is championed by ICAO and IATA.
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The CORe (Continuously Optimized Recurrent) model will structure delivery, embedding scenario-based modules and continuous data-driven assessments.
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CAE began instructor development for CBTA implementation over a year ago, incorporating mentorship and standardized teaching protocols.
CBTA benefits include:
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A stronger focus on real-world competency, decision-making, teamwork, and situational awareness.
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Improved training engagement through modular and scenario-based learning.
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Enhanced safety and measurable performance feedback aligned with modern operational realities.
Statements:
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“The adoption of CBTA-Principles is a testament to CAE’s ongoing commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence in business aviation,” said Alexandre Prévost, President, Civil Aviation, “Our advanced training solutions are designed to help pilots and operators thrive in an ever-changing aviation landscape.”
Source: CAE
Photo Credit: CAE
