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Company Description

CAE Inc. (NYSE: CAE, TSX: CAE) is a global company focused on training, simulation, and critical operations solutions for aviation and defence. While it is classified under Educational Services and other technical and trade schools, CAE describes its core purpose as making the world safer by preparing aviation professionals and defence forces for the moments that matter. The company reports that it operates at around 240 sites and training locations in more than 40 countries and employs approximately 13,000 people worldwide.

According to CAE, its activities are organized around aviation and defence training, simulation technologies, and related operational support. The company highlights that it has been active for nearly 80 years in high‑fidelity flight simulators and training solutions, and that it aims to enhance human performance and mission readiness for customers such as pilots, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, airlines, business aviation operators, and defence and security personnel.

Civil aviation training and simulation

CAE manages a Civil Aviation segment that provides training solutions and simulation equipment to commercial airlines and business aviation operators. Based on the company’s disclosures, this segment includes flight simulators, training centre services, and integrated training programs for pilots and other aviation professionals. CAE reports that its civil training network includes hundreds of full‑flight simulators and that it delivers devices such as Boeing 737 MAX, Gulfstream, Bombardier, Embraer, and Pilatus simulators to airline and training‑academy customers.

Recent announcements illustrate how CAE’s civil capabilities are used in practice. The company has agreed to deliver a Boeing 737 MAX full‑flight simulator to MAB Academy, the training arm of Malaysia Airlines Group, to support pilot training needs in the Asia Pacific region. CAE has also inaugurated a business aviation training centre in Vienna that offers pilot and maintenance technician training on multiple business jet types and is designed to train thousands of aviation professionals annually. These examples underscore CAE’s focus on high‑fidelity simulation and recurring training requirements in civil aviation.

Defense and security training

CAE’s Defense and Security activities provide training and simulation solutions to defence forces. The company describes itself as a training and simulation provider that supports mission and operational readiness for defence and security personnel. It develops integrated training systems, flight training devices, and mission platforms that replicate real‑world operational complexity for military aircrew and other mission‑critical roles.

In a recent contract with the Commonwealth of Australia, CAE was selected to deliver the Future Air Mission Training System for the Royal Australian Air Force. This program combines an advanced learning environment, courseware, and synthetic ground and airborne training elements to support roles such as Airborne Electronics Analysts, Air Battle Managers, and Electronic Warfare Officers. CAE also signed a cooperation agreement with Saab that positions CAE as a preferred supplier for training and simulation related to Saab’s GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft and other platforms, including collaboration on Canada’s AEW&C program.

Global training network and technology

Across both civil and defence markets, CAE emphasizes its global training network and technology base. The company states that it operates around 240 sites and training locations in over 40 countries, enabling it to support customers where they operate. Its training centres, such as CAE Vienna and facilities in regions like Kuala Lumpur, are equipped with full‑flight simulators and classroom environments that support type‑rating, recurrent training, and maintenance technician courses.

CAE also highlights the use of advanced visual and simulation technologies. For example, its CAE Prodigy Generator image generator leverages gaming technology to deliver highly realistic, detailed 3D environments for flight simulators. In collaboration with Joby Aviation, CAE has developed next‑generation simulators intended to support pilot training for electric vertical take‑off and landing (eVTOL) air taxis, with devices designed to meet high‑level Federal Aviation Administration flight simulation classifications.

Financial reporting and segments

CAE reports its financial performance by segment, including Civil Aviation and Defense and Security. In its fiscal 2026 second quarter update, the company provided separate revenue and operating income figures for each segment and discussed metrics such as adjusted segment operating income, order intake, and backlog. Civil Aviation results included information on full‑flight simulator deliveries, training centre utilization, and long‑term training contracts, while Defense and Security results highlighted order intake, adjusted backlog, and the pipeline of bids and proposals.

The company files periodic reports as a foreign private issuer, using Form 40‑F and Form 6‑K to furnish financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, and other information to regulators and investors. These filings incorporate press releases and annual reports by reference and provide detail on CAE’s segment performance, capital structure, and transformation initiatives.

Corporate purpose and sustainability

CAE repeatedly states that its mission is to make the world safer by harnessing technology and enhancing human performance. It positions its training and simulation offerings as tools to improve safety, efficiency, and mission readiness in both civil aviation and defence. The company also references a sustainability strategy and publishes a Global Annual Activity and Sustainability Report, where it discusses topics such as social responsibility, community engagement, and support for education and aviation‑related causes.

One example of CAE’s community engagement is its long‑running Centraide (United Way) campaign in Greater Montreal and across Canada, where employees, unions, and partners contribute funds to support vulnerable communities. CAE also supports initiatives to expand access to aviation careers, such as its Women in Flight Ambassador program and collaboration with Air Canada on the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship for women training as commercial pilots or aircraft maintenance engineers.

Stock listing and investor information

CAE Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CAE and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the same symbol. As a foreign issuer, it uses Form 40‑F for its annual reporting obligations in the United States and furnishes interim information on Form 6‑K, including financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, and notices and proxy circulars related to shareholder meetings.

Investors can follow CAE’s performance through its periodic financial results releases, which provide details on revenue, earnings per share, operating income, cash flow, capital expenditures, net debt, and adjusted non‑IFRS measures. The company also communicates strategic updates, such as transformation plans, organizational changes, and capital allocation decisions, through these disclosures and related conference calls.

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Stock Performance

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 at 15:59
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Performance 1 year

Cae (CAE) stock last traded at $28.13, up 0.72% from the previous close. Over the past 12 months, the stock has gained 14.7%, ranking #775 in 52-week price change. At a market capitalization of $9.0B, CAE is classified as a mid-cap stock with approximately 321.5M shares outstanding.

Latest News

Cae has 10 recent news articles, with the latest published yesterday. Of the recent coverage, 5 articles coincided with positive price movement and 5 with negative movement. Key topics include conferences, earnings, management. View all CAE news →

SEC Filings

Cae has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 6-K, 1 Form 144, 1 Form SCHEDULE 13G. The most recent filing was submitted on February 12, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all CAE SEC filings →

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Upcoming Events

JUL
01
July 1, 2026 Operations

FFS installation in Sepang

Installation of Boeing 737MAX full-flight simulator at MAB Academy in Sepang
SEP
01
September 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026 Operations

Add PC-24 simulator

Pilatus PC-24 simulator to be added at CAE Vienna facility
SEP
01
September 1, 2026 - December 31, 2026 Operations

Second Level C simulator expected

Full-motion Level C simulator expected later in 2026 to expand pilot training capacity.
JAN
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January 1, 2028 - December 31, 2028 Operations

First F-AMTS graduates

First graduates expected at RAAF Base East Sale; part of CAD270M+ F-AMTS contract

Cae has 4 upcoming scheduled events. The next event, "FFS installation in Sepang", is scheduled for July 1, 2026 (in 105 days). Investors can track these dates to stay informed about potential catalysts that may affect the CAE stock price.

Short Interest History

Last 12 Months

Short interest in Cae (CAE) currently stands at 2.3 million shares, up 6.9% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.7% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 40.3%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.

Days to Cover History

Last 12 Months

Days to cover for Cae (CAE) currently stands at 3.4 days, down 17.5% from the previous period. This days-to-cover ratio represents a balanced liquidity scenario for short positions. The days to cover has decreased 65.4% over the past year, suggesting improved liquidity for short covering. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 2.6 to 9.8 days.

CAE Company Profile & Sector Positioning

Cae (CAE) operates in the Aerospace & Defense industry within the broader Industrials sector and is listed on the NYSE. In monthly performance, the stock ranks #1,250 among all tracked companies.

Investors comparing CAE often look at related companies in the same sector, including STANDARDAERO INC (SARO), Loar Holdings Inc. (LOAR), Archer Aviation Inc (ACHR), Spirit Aerosys (SPR), and Hexcel Corp (HXL). Comparing financial metrics, valuation ratios, and stock performance across these peers can help investors evaluate CAE's relative position within its industry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current stock price of Cae (CAE)?

The current stock price of Cae (CAE) is $28.13 as of March 17, 2026.

What is the market cap of Cae (CAE)?

The market cap of Cae (CAE) is approximately 9.0B. Learn more about what market capitalization means .

What does CAE Inc. do?

CAE Inc. focuses on training, simulation, and critical operations solutions for aviation professionals and defence forces. The company states that it prepares pilots, cabin crew, maintenance technicians, airlines, business aviation operators, and defence and security personnel to perform at their best in high‑stakes situations.

In which sectors does CAE operate?

CAE operates primarily in civil aviation and defence and security. Its Civil Aviation activities include pilot and crew training and flight simulators for commercial and business aviation, while its Defense and Security activities provide training and simulation solutions that support mission and operational readiness for defence forces.

How does CAE deliver its training services?

CAE delivers training through a global network of around 240 sites and training locations in more than 40 countries. These include training centres equipped with full‑flight simulators and classrooms, where pilots and maintenance technicians complete type‑rating, recurrent training, and specialized courses.

What is CAE’s role in civil aviation training?

In civil aviation, CAE provides training solutions and simulation equipment to airlines and business aviation operators. It supplies full‑flight simulators for aircraft types such as the Boeing 737 MAX and various business jets, operates training centres like CAE Vienna, and signs long‑term training agreements with airline and training‑academy partners.

How is CAE involved in defence and security?

CAE supports defence and security customers with simulation‑based training systems and mission platforms. Examples include the Future Air Mission Training System for the Royal Australian Air Force and a cooperation agreement with Saab related to GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft and other AEW&C programs.

Where is CAE’s stock listed?

CAE Inc. is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CAE. As a foreign issuer, it files its annual report on Form 40‑F and furnishes interim information on Form 6‑K.

What regulatory filings does CAE provide to investors?

CAE furnishes Form 6‑K reports that incorporate press releases, financial statements, and management’s discussion and analysis, and it files an annual Form 40‑F. These filings include segment results for Civil Aviation and Defense and Security, as well as information on cash flow, capital expenditures, and other financial measures.

How does CAE describe its corporate purpose?

CAE describes its purpose as making the world safer by delivering training, simulation, and critical operations solutions. It emphasizes harnessing technology and enhancing human performance to advance safety and mission readiness in aviation and defence.

What community and social initiatives does CAE support?

CAE reports that it supports communities through partnerships, donations, and sponsorships focused on areas such as education, civil aviation, and defence and security. Examples include its long‑running Centraide (United Way) campaign and initiatives like the CAE Women in Flight Ambassador program and the Captain Judy Cameron Scholarship in partnership with Air Canada.

How long has CAE been active in training and simulation?

CAE states that it has been at the forefront of high‑fidelity flight simulators and training solutions for nearly 80 years. Over that period, it has expanded to a global network of training sites and developed a broad range of aviation and defence training capabilities.