Inzpire provides QWI support
With its headquarters at RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, the Royal Air Force’s (RAF) Air Warfare Centre has five divisional areas of responsibility, one of which is the operations and training division. Within the policy of the UK’s ‘whole force’ defence capability, commercial companies frequently assist in providing expertise and personnel to enable specific military organisations to function.
A recent example sees the UK’s Inzpire Ltd being awarded an extension to its current Air Warfare Centre White Force contract to include the provision of support to the Typhoon Qualified Weapon Instructor (QWI) course that is delivered by 29(R) Squadron at RAF
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