Adacel awarded contract by CAE to support the RAAF Future Air Mission Training System Air Traffic Control training
Adacel Technologies Limited (Adacel), a global leader in air traffic management (ATM) simulation technology, is proud to be awarded a contract by CAE in delivering the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Future Air Mission Training System (F-AMTS) Air Traffic Control (ATC) training under Project AIR5428 Phase 3. The F-AMTS will transform the way the RAAF trains its mission air crew and air traffic controllers by providing a modern, integrated training environment.

From R to L: Matthew Sibree, CAE’s Managing Director, Indo-Pacific and Adacel’s CEO, Daniel Verret after the signing of the contract.
Delivered to RAAF Base East Sale in Victoria, Adacel will provide its world leading MaxSim™ Air Traffic Control simulation technology, bringing immersive ATC training capability to RAAF.
The F-AMTS will leverage Adacel’s advanced simulation technologies, and including visual speech recognition, enhanced weather modelling, and online learning technologies. As an Australian company with global reach, Adacel’s participation strengthens sovereign defence industry capability, generates skilled jobs, and ensures long term training outcomes for RAAF.