General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is working with the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) on a series of Service-Level Training Exercises (SLTE) using a company-owned MQ-9A Unmanned Aircraft System to support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Training Command (MAGTFTC).
MASS, a technology and training support company, has supported the UK Joint Force Air Component Headquarters Exercise Titanium Falcon 22 at Royal Air Force High Wycombe. The exercise prepared JFAC HQ staff for integrated multinational joint task force missions.
Textron Aviation will develop the T-54A, which will provide advanced instrument and asymmetric engine handling training to student naval aviators selected for multi-engine fleet communities.
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast awarded a $37.6 million task order to Sauer Construction LLC to provide construction of two additions to the Trident Training Facility Kings Bay.
Under the contract, ASTi will integrate its Simulated Environment for Realistic ATC (SERA) product into five unit training devices (UTDs) and two operational flight training devices (OFTs) at Training Air Wing SIX (CTW-6) aboard NAS Pensacola.
The U.S. Marine Corps is commencing two concurrent large-scale bilateral exercises with key allies across the first island chain, from northern Japan through the Philippines, now until 14 October.
A unit from the United States Marine Corps’ 2nd Marine Logistics Group will be coming to Finland to train with the Nyland Brigade from October until early December.
Program stakeholders loomed over the shoulders of anxious developers as the Marines of Marine Air Support Squadron (MASS)-1 prepared their demonstration of the Gaming Environment for Air Readiness (GEAR) system prototype at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina.