Boeing boosts training business
Boeing continues to boost its training business following the award of a $27 million contract for continued work at F-15C/F-15E Mission Training Centers (MTC) and a further $15 million of concurrency upgrades for P-8A maintenance training devices.
The company will also be looking closely at the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) requirement that has just been issued for a fixed-based MH-47 training device.
The F-15 MTC contract will see Boeing upgrade and support the F-15 MTCs at Seymour Johnson, Mountain Home and Langley AFBs in the US and Kadena air base, Japan and RAF Lakenheath, UK.
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