CAE Montreal Training Centre
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
5 training centers with A220 simulators — Narrow-Body
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
CAE is a global leader in aviation training with the world's largest network of civil aviation training centers.
Air France Training delivers comprehensive flight training with Level D simulators for Airbus and Boeing aircraft types worldwide.
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The Airbus A220, formerly known as the Bombardier CS100/CS300, represents the newest generation of narrow-body aircraft designed for the 100-150 seat market segment. This advanced aircraft has gained popularity among regional and mainline carriers worldwide, including Delta Air Lines, Swiss International Air Lines, and Air Baltic, who value its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort capabilities.
A220 simulator training stands out due to the aircraft's sophisticated fly-by-wire technology and Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan engines. The Level D full flight simulators available through our directory provide complete motion simulation and visual systems essential for mastering this technologically advanced platform.
The Airbus A220 type rating typically requires 4-6 weeks of intensive training, including ground school, simulator sessions, and final examinations. Pilots must demonstrate proficiency in the aircraft's unique systems and operational procedures.
Training programs cover normal flight operations, emergency procedures, aircraft systems management, and crew resource management (CRM). Special emphasis is placed on the A220's advanced avionics suite, engine management systems, and automated flight controls that distinguish it from conventional narrow-body aircraft.
Regional airlines transitioning to more efficient aircraft and mainline carriers seeking to optimize short to medium-haul operations primarily utilize A220 simulator training. Corporate flight departments and charter operators also increasingly seek this type rating as the aircraft enters the business aviation market.