RF2JJ6R8N–KONSKIE, POLAND - July 22, 2022: CAE Inc Canadian technology company logo displayed on laptop computer screen
RM2RGD5JB–Shorts SC-7 Skyvan 3 LX-JUL (msn 1943), of CAE Aviation (Luxembourg), at the 1993 Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 22 July 1995 Date: 1995
RMGE737H–The stand of CAE Defence and Security.
RF2R8MCNE–Dallas, United States - May 7, 2023: Embraer Phenom 300 and Gulfstream G550 private jets airplanes at Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) in the United St
RMW0J454–A technician from Canadian Aviation Engineering (CAE) Health Care assembles a human simulator for a demonstration on using simulators instead of animals in teaching battlefield trauma to medical personnel, during a briefing, February 10, 2016, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC. A bill is before Congress proposing cost savings by using the technology and sparing animals, which is supported by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
RMM3M4D6–BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 01, 2016: The stand of CAE Defence and Security. CAE is a global leader in modelling, simulation and training for civil aviation and defence. Exhibition ILA Berlin Air Show 2016.
RMHF431N–U.S. Marine Corps military working dog waits to search the Antonvo-124 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released) Military Working Dog 160802-M-MV819-066
RMKJMM1C–trainees studying the underside workings of a CAE Boeing 757-200 cockpit simulator serial number msn004
RM2F7CKAN–Airplane Saab Safir SE-CAE in the air. Aircraft Saab Safir SE-CAE in the air.
RMPH18RG–A KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft flight simulator during a training session at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., Aug. 17, 2018. During each simulation flight, two pilots train on their ability to fly and handle emergency procedures while being tested on their knowledge of various systems such as electrical, pneumatics, engines, fuels, and hydraulics. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Airman 1st Class Scott Warner)
RME3T02W–Model of ground-launched 147T with external pods
RM2R03MG6–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMPJBXG8–U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-151 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion and Det 1, Company B, 2-238 General Support Aviation Battalion arrive home to Columbia, South Carolina, July 13, 2018 after their nearly yearlong deployment with the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade in Afghanistan.
RF2G0R0N2–Person holding cellphone with logo of Canadian aerospace company CAE Inc. on screen in front of website with stock chart. Focus on phone display.
RF2GN9CP7–Montreal, QC, Canada - September 4, 2021: Close up of CAE sign at their headquarters in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RMGE736J–The stand of CAE Defence and Security.
RMW0J457–A technician from Canadian Aviation Engineering (CAE) Health Care holds a monitor attached to a human simulator for a demonstration on using simulators instead of animals in teaching battlefield trauma to medical personnel, during a briefing, February 10, 2016, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC. A bill is before Congress proposing cost savings by using the technology and sparing animals, which is supported by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
RMM3M4DG–BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 01, 2016: The stand of CAE Defence and Security. CAE is a global leader in modelling, simulation and training for civil aviation and defence. Exhibition ILA Berlin Air Show 2016.
RMHF431P–U.S. Marine Corps military working dog waits to search the Antonvo-124 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released) Military Working Dog 160802-M-MV819-238
RMKJMM0T–trainees studying the underside of a CAE Boeing 757-200 cockpit simulator serial number msn004
RMJ4K91P–A ribbon is cut to signify the opening of a KC-135 flight simulator at the 171st Air Refueling Wing near Pittsburgh Pa. May 5, 2017. Holding the ribbon from left to right is Maj. Jeremy Ketter, Commander of the 171 Civil Engineer Squadron, Brig. Gen. Tony Carrelli, Pennsylvania Adjutant General, Congressman Tim Murphy, representing the 18th district of Pennsylvania, Col. Gregg Perez, 171st Wing Commander, Tim Bush, KC-135 Aviation Training System Operations and Maintenance Program Manager for CAE, Cliff Sanchez, KC-135 Aviation Training System Manager at Air Mobility Command, Rep. Mark Mustio,
RMP2WX70–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RME3T02P–Model of ground-launched 147T with external pods
RMP2WX77–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGD–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RF2G0R0RN–Person holding smartphone with website of Canadian aerospace company CAE Inc. on screen in front of logo. Focus on top-left of phone display.
RF2GN9CN3–Montreal, QC, Canada - September 4, 2021: Close up of CAE sign at their headquarters in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RF360°PN9EY5–Goodyear Airport, General Aviation, Phoenix
RMPJBXGA–U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-151 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion and Det 1, Company B, 2-238 General Support Aviation Battalion arrive home to Columbia, South Carolina, July 13, 2018 after their nearly yearlong deployment with the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade in Afghanistan.
RMW0J458–Cleveland Wiltz, a technician from Canadian Aviation Engineering (CAE) Health Care, demonstrates an upper body portion a human simulator for a demonstration on using simulators instead of animals in teaching battlefield trauma to medical personnel, during a briefing, February 10, 2016, on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC. A bill is before Congress proposing cost savings by using the technology and sparing animals, which is supported by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
RMKJMM1B–trainees studying the underside of a CAE Boeing 757-200 cockpit simulator serial number msn004
RMDA07G1–Leo-cae-1982
RMP2WX5K–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGJ–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RF2G0R0RY–Person holding cellphone with web page of Canadian aerospace company CAE Inc. on screen in front of busniess logo. Focus on center of phone display.
RF2GN9CN0–Montreal, QC, Canada - September 4, 2021: Close up of CAE sign at their headquarters in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RF360°PN9EYA–Goodyear Airport General Aviation parking
RMPJBXGF–U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-151 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion and Det 1, Company B, 2-238 General Support Aviation Battalion arrive home to Columbia, South Carolina, July 13, 2018 after their nearly yearlong deployment with the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade in Afghanistan.
RMKJMM1E–throttles and controls in the CAE Boeing 777-236 glass-cockpit cockpit simulator with Evans & Sutherland visual systems
RMDA07FF–Huggybear-cae-1982
RMP2WX62–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGH–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RF2G0R0MY–Person holding mobile phone with business logo of Canadian aerospace company CAE Inc. on screen in front of web page. Focus on phone display.
RF2GK3PPW–Montreal, QC, Canada - September 4, 2021: CAE headquarters in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RF360°PN9EY0–Falcon Field Mesa, CAE OAA Piper Archers
RMPJBXGC–U.S. Soldiers from the South Carolina Army National Guard’s 1-151 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion and Det 1, Company B, 2-238 General Support Aviation Battalion arrive home to Columbia, South Carolina, July 13, 2018 after their nearly yearlong deployment with the 3rd Combat Aviation Brigade in Afghanistan.
RMKJMM1D–throttles, controls and screens in the CAE Boeing 777-236 glass-cockpit cockpit simulator with Evans & Sutherland visual systems
RMHMKD1B–compass, speed, altitude artifical horizon in Embraer Phenom 100 cockpit-simulator CAE 5000 series at CAE Burgess Hill, UK
RMD6Y0EA–Model of ground-launched 147T with external pods
RMP2WX63–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGG–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RF2GK3PKM–Montreal, QC, Canada - September 4, 2021: Close up of CAE sign at their headquarters in Montreal, QC, Canada.
RF360°PN9EYB–Ryan Field Arizona, General Aviation Parking
RMP0RJ77–A ribbon is cut to signify the opening of a KC-135 flight simulator at the 171st Air Refueling Wing near Pittsburgh Pa. May 5, 2017. Holding the ribbon from left to right is Maj. Jeremy Ketter, Commander of the 171 Civil Engineer Squadron, Brig. Gen. Tony Carrelli, Pennsylvania Adjutant General, Congressman Tim Murphy, representing the 18th district of Pennsylvania, Col. Gregg Perez, 171st Wing Commander, Tim Bush, KC-135 Aviation Training System Operations and Maintenance Program Manager for CAE, Cliff Sanchez, KC-135 Aviation Training System Manager at Air Mobility Command, Rep. Mark Mustio,
RMD6Y0EC–Model of ground-launched 147T with external pods
RMP2XRBA–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGE–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RF360°PN9EY6–Phoenix Goodyear Municipal Airport, General Aviation Ramp
RMR7C8HH–A ribbon is cut to signify the opening of a KC-135 flight simulator at the 171st Air Refueling Wing near Pittsburgh Pa. May 5, 2017. Holding the ribbon from left to right is Maj. Jeremy Ketter, Commander of the 171 Civil Engineer Squadron, Brig. Gen. Tony Carrelli, Pennsylvania Adjutant General, Congressman Tim Murphy, representing the 18th district of Pennsylvania, Col. Gregg Perez, 171st Wing Commander, Tim Bush, KC-135 Aviation Training System Operations and Maintenance Program Manager for CAE, Cliff Sanchez, KC-135 Aviation Training System Manager at Air Mobility Command, Rep. Mark Mustio,
RMD6NC52–Ralph Hanlon Collection Photo
RMP2XRCK–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company arrives at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGF–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX6T–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members prepare to load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMPPBJ38–A KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft flight simulator during a training session at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., Aug. 17, 2018. During each simulation flight, two pilots train on their ability to fly and handle emergency procedures while being tested on their knowledge of various systems such as electrical, pneumatics, engines, fuels, and hydraulics.
RM2R03MG4–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX82–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RF360°PN5DM2–Piper PA-28 at Ryan field, Tucson
RMPPBJ3A–U.S. Air Force Capt. Josh Welch, left, and 2nd Lt. Kent Melendez, right, both pilots assigned to the 50th Air Refueling Squadron, perform pre-flight procedures in the KC-135 flight simulator at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla, Aug. 17, 2018. Pilots perform multiple simulator flights each year testing their proficiency with the aircraft and their ability to handle a wide array of emergency scenarios.
RM2R03MGC–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX81–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RF360°PN9EY9–Tucson Ryan Airport, Piper Archer TX / PA-28
RM2R03MG9–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX76–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MG7–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX7F–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members prepare to load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGA–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX6D–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MGB–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX6J–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RM2R03MG5–A flight of Raytheon Texan T.1 aircraft from 72(R) Squadron, RAF Valley, undertake a flypast of The Racecourse, home of Wrexham Football Club, to commemorate the Coronation of King Charles III and the team's recent promotion to the Football League.
RMP2WX80–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX6H–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX83–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX6F–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX6E–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members prepare to load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX6B–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX75–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX66–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members prepare to load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX6K–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX7C–U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE), and Volgar-Dnepr crew members load gear at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 2, 2016. CAE members work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2XRFC–The Antonov-124 aircraft with the Volgar-Dnepr company departs from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, August 1, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
RMP2WX7B–U.S. Marine Corps Aircraft Rescue Firefighters (ARFF) with Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma learn about the Antonvo-124 aircraft at MCAS Futenma, August 2, 2016. U.S. DoD members with Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) work in conjunction with the Volgar-Dnepr crew members to load gear for transport to Marine Corps Air Station Iwikiuni, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Brooke Deiters/ Released)
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