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Posted: Mon 3:36, 04 Nov 2013 Post subject: for aircraft and helicopters operated by Army |
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Australia taps BAE for aviation technical training
CANBERRA, Australia, April 8 () -- Australia's Department of Defense says it has given BAE Systems Australia a contract for aviation technical training services.The contract is for five years and worth nearly $111 million."This contract means that BAE Systems Australia will train about 900 students annually at the RAAF School of Technical Training at RAAF Base Wagga,[url=http://www.moncleroutleto.co.uk]moncler london[/url], NSW (state of New South Wales)," said Minister for Defense Materiel Dr. Mike Kelly. "The contract is for initial training for technicians and maintainers for all aviation-related trades, and a range of postgraduate courses, for aircraft and helicopters operated by Army, Navy and Air Force." Kelly said the new contract gives BAE with a high level of autonomy and responsibility for the delivery of the training that will be introduced in a "contemporary" training environment supported by modern training systems.BAE Systems Australia has sub-contracted the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Pennant Pty Ltd in support of the work, the Defense Department said,[url=http://www.pachasvip.com]hollister clearance[/url], but no additional details were given.
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