Top Aces reaches training milestone
Top Aces has achieved 70,000 hours of air combat training for its customers worldwide.
The milestone was reached during a training mission for the Canadian armed forces near Victoria, British Columbia.
Top Aces provides military tactical airborne training, including front line fighter jet training on fourth generation aircraft, equipped with advanced radar, electronic attack systems and advanced on-board systems.
Didier Toussaint, chief operations officer of Top Aces, said: ‘This achievement is unparalleled in our industry, it speaks to the professionalism and commitment of every Top Aces employee to excellence, and the long term partnerships that we have established with our valued customers.
‘We will continue to leverage our industry-leading safety record and airworthiness standards to deliver the next generation of highly-representative adversary air to all our customers.’
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