Business NewsSkyAlyne reaches agreement with PAL Aerospace for support, trainingSkyAlyne agrees to big dealPhoto: Contributed PAL Aerospace will take care of the RCAF’s CT-142Q Citadel during the FAcT program. SkyAlyne has reached a $750 million agreement with a Canadian company that will provide modification, in-service support and training services to the Royal Canadian Air Force Future Aircrew Training program. SkyAlyne, which consists of Kelowna’s KF Aerospace and Montreal’s CAE, has agreed to the tentative deal with PAL Aerospace, which is a subsidiary of Exchange Income Corporation. PAL Aerospace will provide all aircraft modifications for the RCAF CT-142Q Citadel, deliver wings standard training to all air combat systems officers and airborne electronic sensor operators through the life of the contract, and provide in-service support for the operation of the fleet. “PAL Aerospace is proud to be joining SkyAlyne in delivering this nationally important program for the Royal Canadian Air Force,” PAL president Simon Carroll said in a press release.