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Paris Olympics, drop in pilot hiring contribute to lower CAE profits

MONTREAL - Demand for CAE Inc.‘s pilot training services dropped last quarter in step with a decrease in new hires at major airlines and — counterintuitively — lower travel demand brought on by the Paris Olympics.

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Paris Olympics singe CAE profits as demand for pilot training drops

CAE President and CEO Marc Parent speaks during an investment announcement at CAE in Montreal, Wednesday, August 8, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes


MONTREAL - Demand for CAE Inc.‘s pilot training services dropped last quarter in step with a decrease in new hires at major airlines and — counterintuitively — lower travel demand brought on by the Paris Olympics.

The smaller need for aviator courses stemmed from “aircraft supply side constraints and special events, namely the Euro Cup and the Paris Olympics,” said CEO Marc Parent.

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