CAE Inc. v. Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation et al

  1. August 29, 2016

    Pilot Training Antitrust Suit Tossed For Not Showing Injury

    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.

  2. August 02, 2016

    Gulfstream Seeks Toss Of Del. Flight Sim Antitrust Row

    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.

  3. April 27, 2016

    Gulfstream, Training Co. Say Deal Immune From Antitrust Suit

    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.

  4. April 08, 2016

    Training Co. Wants Gulfstream Antitrust Suit Kept Intact

    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.

  5. March 01, 2016

    Pilot Training Co. Defends Deal On $66M Gulfstream Jet

    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.

  6. October 14, 2015

    Gulfstream Sued Over Pilot Training Agreements For $66M Jet

    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.