May 18, 2024

The Queens County Citizen

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Top aces to conquer the world

Top aces to conquer the world

Top Aces, a company specializing in aeronautical combat training and established on the field at Saguna Airport, is growing thanks to a four-year contract winning in Germany.

Top Aces has already won a ten-year contract in 2017 to serve as a training partner for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), valued at $ 500 million.

“We have won a similar deal in Germany on a small scale. In Europe, we are targeting other partnerships with the British,” explained Franకోois Lauro, director of the cultivation base.

“We also have projects with the United States,” said James Manning, vice president of Top Aces. “It allows us to influence technology to make threats more realistic during exercise.”

The company has bases in Cold Lake, Halifax and Victoria, but Sagune is the largest management center in the country with sixty employees.

“We play a little bit of the role of bad guys in training,” Mr. Lauro said. “Our pilots go to training sites and participate in combat and intermittent exercises.”

Top Aces are installed in a hangar belonging to a promotion farm at the Bagotville Airport site. As the campus quickly became too small, the company set up a temporary, 000 500,000 dome, with $ 75,000 contributed to the promotion.

“This has allowed us to add 8 to 12 subcontracting jobs to Montreal,” the vice president said.

Sagune Mayor and Promotion Sagune President Josie Neron visited the branch on Monday afternoon, welcoming business successes such as Top Aces to the region’s economic development.

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