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Boeing wins Navy UMFO training contract

ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13 (UPI) -- The Boeing Co. has won an $18 million U.S. Navy contract to design a new training system for flight officers.

Boeing said in a statement Friday the project was to "design, develop and produce the Undergraduate Military Flight Officer ground-based training system for Training Wing 6 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla."

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"Future readiness begins with training, and the U.S. Navy's UMFO program is the foundation for the naval flight officers of tomorrow," said Tony Jones, vice president, Boeing Training Systems and Services. "We recognize the importance of providing a state-of-the-art training capability for new weapon systems and look forward to the opportunity to provide that capability to the U.S. Navy."

Boeing said the new system would "provide introductory training for naval flight officers, weapon system officers and international military flight officers destined for highly sophisticated weapon systems such as the F/A-18F Super Hornet, the EA-6B Prowler, the EA-18G Growler, the E-2C Hawkeye and the F-15E Strike Eagle."

"As the prime contractor and lead systems integrator, Boeing will lead the instructional system development and deliver the course-ware, electronic classrooms and T-45 aircrew training devices," the company said.

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"In conjunction with existing T-6 aircraft and its aircrew training devices, and the T-45C aircraft currently being augmented by Boeing with a virtual radar capability, the new system will replace aging T-2 and T-39 aircraft, course-ware and training devices," it said.

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