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CAE to develop simulators for Lockheed Martin, U.S. Air Force

June 4, 2012, Tampa, Fla. - CAE today announced that Lockheed Martin Corporation has awarded the company contracts to design and manufacture four C-130J weapons systems trainers and a range of other C-130J training devices for the U.S. Air Force.


June 4, 2012  By Carey Fredericks

The order was booked in CAE's fourth quarter ending March 31, 2012 and included in the value of military contracts announced by CAE on April 16, 2012.

As part of the C-130J Maintenance and Aircrew Training System Phase II program, prime contractor Lockheed Martin and CAE will design 16 training devices including weapons systems, enhanced integrated cockpit systems, loadmaster fuselage and loadmaster part-task trainers.

CAE will manufacture the simulators and training devices at its Tampa, Fla., USA and Montreal, Canada facilities.

"The C-130J program in the United States is a great example of how the U.S. military is executing its plan to increase synthetic training as part of the overall aircrew training curriculum," said John Lenyo, President and General Manager, CAE USA. "The high-fidelity training devices we produce, including the Level D-equivalent weapons systems trainers, will enable C-130J aircrews to maintain proficiency and readiness at a significantly lower cost."

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Lockheed Martin will integrate and deliver the trainers to the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command and Special Operations Command for C-130J initial qualification and refresher training. The trainers will be delivered by 2016 to Cannon Air Force Base, N.M.; Dyess Air Force Base, Texas; Hurlburt Field, Fla.; Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M.; Moody Air Force Base, Ga.; in the United States and Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

"The technology now available with our training devices offers incredible training flexibility, increased realism and a fully networked system capable of distributed mission operations," said Jim Weitzel, vice president of Training Solutions in Lockheed Martin's Global Training and Logistics business. "The new integrated cockpit systems trainers, for example, allow both aircrew and maintenance training on the same device, offering increased training capability to our customers while adding tremendous value."

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