US Air Force Extends Collins Aerospace Contract

Contact Our Team

For more information about how Halldale can add value to your marketing and promotional campaigns or to discuss event exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities, contact our team to find out more

 

The America's -
holly.foster@halldale.com

Rest of World -
jeremy@halldale.com



After nearly two decades of providing sustainment support, Collins Aerospace Systems has received a 10-year extension from the U.S. Air Force (USAF) to provide services critical to maintaining the training system for the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) aircraft. The system includes full flight simulators and navigator training terminals located at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. Collins Aerospace is a unit of United Technologies Corp.


Image credit: Collins Aerospace

With a track record of 99-percent uptime over the life ofthe contract, Collins Aerospace will continue to help the USAF overcomeobsolescence of the training system by providing cybersecurity updates,hardware upkeep as required and provide onsite logistics to assure maximumuptime.

“With the missions having anywhere from four to 15 aircrew involved, training system uptime is crucial for an effective rotation to maintain readiness,” said Nick Gibbs, vice president and general manager, Simulation and Training Solutions for Collins Aerospace.



The JSTARS trainingsystem is made up of two Collins Aerospace full-flight simulators as well astwo navigator training stations that provide simultaneous training for bothpilots and crew. Beyond the E-8C JSTARS, Collins Aerospace has been providingbroad-scope, complex simulation and training systems for other platforms thatinclude the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye, B-52 Stratofortress and E-6B Mercury forover 15 years.

Featured

More events

Related articles



More Features

More features