ADi News2011-05-02 16:14:06
BAE Systems has been selected to provide Interim Basic Flying Training for the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
General Manager Aviation Solutions, John Quaife said: "The decision to select BAE Systems to deliver this contract underscores the Company's record of success over the past 18 years as the provider of this service."
The six-year performance-based contract, with six one-year extension options, means BAE Systems Australia will provide Flight Screening services for about 275 candidates and Basic Flight Training for approximately 150 students each year.
The initial AUD $86.6 million contract will support 135 military and civilian personnel engaged in training ADF pilots at the ADF Basic Flying Training School in Tamworth, NSW.
General Manager Aviation Solutions, John Quaife said: "The decision to select BAE Systems to deliver this contract underscores the Company's record of success over the past 18 years as the provider of this service."
The six-year performance-based contract, with six one-year extension options, means BAE Systems Australia will provide Flight Screening services for about 275 candidates and Basic Flight Training for approximately 150 students each year.
The initial AUD $86.6 million contract will support 135 military and civilian personnel engaged in training ADF pilots at the ADF Basic Flying Training School in Tamworth, NSW.
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