United Industrial’s
AAI Services Subsidiary Wins $6.7 Million Contract for
Air Force F-22 Raptor Training System
Hunt Valley, Maryland, February 5, 2007 — United Industrial
Corporation (NYSE: UIC) announced today that its AAI Services
Corporation subsidiary has received a $6.7 million contract from The
Boeing Company to provide an additional maintenance training system for
U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft.
AAI Services will upgrade
an existing landing gear trainer for delivery in October 2008. The
company is already under contract to build a new landing gear trainer
and a new armament trainer, and to enhance an existing armament trainer
and an aft fuselage trainer for the Air Force’s newest multi-role
tactical aircraft.
Boeing is a primary member
of the F-22 Raptor manufacturing team and is responsible for providing
training systems for the aircraft program.
F-22 trainers from AAI
Services are high-fidelity maintenance training simulators used by Air
Force technicians to develop apprentice-level certification skills for
maintaining critical components and systems. The trainers interface with
electronic maintenance tools and aircraft support equipment used on
in-service aircraft, providing high-quality, realistic, hands-on
training.
AAI Services will manage
the contract and perform the work at its Training and Simulation Center
near Charleston, South Carolina. Finished systems are scheduled for
delivery to Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas.
“Our maintenance training
system development team has worked extremely hard to ensure that F-22
Raptor maintainers have state-of-the-art, high-fidelity, computer-based
simulators on which to develop their critical skills,” said Paul Lavin,
president of AAI Services Corporation. “We’ve met our objective through
outstanding teamwork with Boeing and the Air Force.”
Since 1997, AAI Services has grown from
a niche supplier of maintenance trainer modifications to a leading
developer of sophisticated maintenance training devices for the U.S. Air
Force.
The new
order for F-22 trainers adds further diversity to AAI Services’ roster
of high-fidelity maintenance trainers, which includes 26 C-17
Globemaster III maintenance trainer systems fielded in a variety of
configurations and locations.
United Industrial
Corporation designs, produces, and supports aerospace and defense
systems through its wholly owned subsidiaries AAI Corporation, AAI
Services Corporation, Aerosonde Pty Ltd, ESL Defence Limited, McTurbine
Inc., and Symtx, Inc. Products and services include unmanned aircraft
systems, training and simulation systems, automated aircraft test and
maintenance equipment, armament systems, logistical and engineering
services, and other leading-edge technology solutions for aerospace and
defense needs.
For more information, visit www.unitedindustrial.com and
www.aaicorp.com.
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