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Mon, Feb 23, 2009

L-3, AAI Partner To Go After New USAF C-17 Training Contract

Textron Unit Operates Current Sustainment Program

L-3 Link Simulation & Training (L-3 Link) announced recently the formation of a team with AAI Corporation, an operating unit of Textron Systems, to pursue the US Air Force's C-17 Training System Sustainment Program. This multi-year program will be the Air Force's largest airlift transport training system.

"Our team offers the unique ability to provide a low-risk transition of two separate C-17 aircrew and maintenance training contracts into a single integrated contract," said Bob Birmingham, president of Link Simulation and Training. "The relevant and recent experience L-3 Link and AAI bring to this program will greatly contribute to reducing overall contract costs and government management oversight, in addition to ensuring that synergies are maximized between all areas of C-17 training operations."

L-3 Link is heading the team's pursuit of the C-17 Training System Sustainment program, touting its decades of experience in program management and military training operations to proactively identify improvement opportunities and innovative training solutions across the integrated program.

AAI operates the current C-17 Maintenance Training System (MTS). The company says it has continually demonstrated its ability to meet program objectives on schedule and under budget. AAI's simulation-based training devices enable aircraft technicians to gain hands-on maintenance experience, exactly as they would on in-service aircraft.

FMI: www.l-3.com, www.aaicorp.com

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