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CAE named Canada’s top defence company for 2025

CAE has been named Canada’s top defence company for 2025 by Canadian Defence Review magazine. This marks the third time the company has received the distinction, highlighting its long-standing contributions to Canada’s defence and aerospace sectors.

CAE is a leading provider of advanced training solutions for land, air, and naval forces globally, supporting mission readiness and operational effectiveness through innovative technologies and modern training methodologies.

Marc Parent, President and CEO of CAE, stated:

“This recognition as the top defence company in Canada for the third time is an affirmation of our unwavering dedication to innovation, quality, and the enduring trust we have built with our partners over decades. Our commitment to excellence drives us to continually push the boundaries of what is possible in defence and aerospace training.”

France Hébert, Division President, D&S Canada and Global Operations Lead, added:

“For more than 75 years, CAE has forged a strong relationship with Canada’s Armed Forces. We are integral to Canada’s efforts to develop a robust national defence industry, and our commitment to excellence continues to drive us forward.”

Marc-Olivier Sabourin, Division President, CAE Defense & Security, International, stated:

“Our wide spectrum of training supports defence forces in achieving optimal outcomes, leveraging innovative technologies and methodologies. Our comprehensive turnkey solutions position us as a trusted partner for governments, defence forces, and OEMs worldwide.”

CAE’s focus on innovation and excellence continues to define the global standard in defence and aerospace training, ensuring the company remains a trusted partner in enhancing defence capabilities worldwide.

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