The Strategic Airlift
Capability (SAC) program will soon train C-17 aircrews at Boeing’s [NYSE: BA]
C-17 International Training Centre (ITC) in the United Kingdom under a new $8
million contract.
SAC is comprised of ten NATO
countries and two NATO Partnership for Peace countries. The program will begin
training its multinational aircrews early this year. Prior to this contract,
the SAC program sent aircrews to the United States for training.
“Boeing met the customer need
to have access to affordable, high-quality training for aircrews from smaller
countries with limited resources,” said Larry Sisco, C-17 training program
manager. “Having regional training is a big cost and time savings for the SAC
Program.”
As part of the contract, the
U.S. Air Force inspected and recognized Boeing’s C-17 training simulators at
the ITC as being fully able to train C-17 aircrews. The ITC houses a weapons
systems trainer, loadmaster station and an integrated maintenance procedure
trainer.
“The U.S. Air Force gave us
their stamp of approval,” Sisco said. “They were thrilled with our simulator
capability and how concurrent the simulators are with the C-17 aircraft.”
On behalf of the SAC program,
the NATO Airlift Management (NAM) Programme Office requested this capability to
meet the requirements of nations who make up this multinational program. In
addition, the NAM Programme Office has ownership and is responsible for
acquiring, managing and supporting NATO’s Strategic Airlift Capability
aircraft, including three Boeing C-17 Globemaster III airlifters, that member
nations can call upon to fulfill national operational needs.
“This contract to deliver
training to NATO forces demonstrates Boeing’s commitment to the C-17 fleet and
a truly global approach to our training service,” said Joanne Finch, head of
Boeing Defense United Kingdom Training Systems and Government Services.”
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Boeing Provides Training to NATO
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