August 29, 2016
A Delaware federal judge dismissed pilot-training company CAE's antitrust suit against rival Flightsafety International and aircraft maker Gulfstream on Friday, finding that the Canada-headquartered plaintiff did not articulate how it was injured by the defendants' exclusive flight-simulation deal for Gulfstream's G650 airplane.
August 02, 2016
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. attorneys told a Delaware federal judge on Tuesday that restraint-of-trade complaints about its exclusive setup for top-of-the-line corporate jet training simulators will not fly, and that attorneys for a challenger taxied their case into the wrong state.
April 27, 2016
Pilot training company FlightSafety International and Gulfstream renewed their requests Tuesday that a Delaware federal judge toss a rival's antitrust suit challenging an exclusivity arrangement, saying exclusive deals are allowed unless they are exceptionally anticompetitive, a description FlightSafety said does not fit this case.
April 08, 2016
A pilot training company blasted efforts in Delaware federal court Thursday by a rival business and Gulfstream to toss allegations over an exclusive training simulator deal for a $66 million private jet, arguing it's met the minimum antitrust showing.
March 01, 2016
FlightSafety International Inc. urged a Delaware federal judge Monday to toss an antitrust suit brought by CAE Inc. over FlightSafety's exclusive training simulator for Gulfstream's $66 million private jet, saying CAE dawdled on developing its own simulator until it was too late.
October 14, 2015
Pilot-training company CAE filed suit in Delaware federal court Tuesday accusing Gulfstream Aerospace of exclusively dealing with its rival, FlightSafety International, on a training simulator for Gulfstream's newly developed $66 million private jet, in violation of federal antitrust laws.