• The NTP’s Airborne Navigation Trainer aboard a RAAF B300 King Air Aircraft. Credit: BAE Systems Australia.
    The NTP’s Airborne Navigation Trainer aboard a RAAF B300 King Air Aircraft. Credit: BAE Systems Australia.
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BAE Systems Australia has secured a two-year contract extension that will see the company continue to provide through life support of the Navigation Trainer Project (NTP) for the ADF.

The company will provide maintenance and engineering support for the NTP’s Airborne Navigation Trainer and Synthetic Navigation Trainer systems until mid-2018.

The systems provide support for No. 1 Flight Training School, which trains the next generation of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Air Combat Officers and Navy Aviation Warfare Officers at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria.

“The NTP is critical to providing quality air combat and aviation warfare training for ADF aircrew,” BAE Systems Australia Aerospace director Steve Drury said.

“We’ve been sustaining these systems for 12 years and, in that time, have delivered systems availability at 100 per cent. We look forward to continuing to provide that high standard of training support to sustain ADF capability.”

Through life support is provided by BAE Systems’ maintenance team onsite at RAAF Base East Sale and is supported by its engineering team at Edinburgh Parks, South Australia.

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