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Mon, Jan 16, 2017

QinetiQ Announces Purchase Of Pilatus Aircraft For Test Pilot School

Also Looks Acquire Helicopters For Incorporation Into The Program

QinetiQ has placed an order with Pilatus for two PC-21 aircraft, marking the first step in its modernization of the Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS) aircraft fleet.

The contract, won by Pilatus Aircraft Ltd in competition, is the first awarded by QinetiQ in delivering its program to modernise training for test pilots and aircrew. The program is part of a £1 billion (approx. $1.21 billion) deal with the UK Ministry of Defense (MOD), announced on 2 December 2016, under which QinetiQ and MoD have agreed to invest £85 million (approx. $102 million) in the school to reduce operating costs and enhance its capabilities to drive future growth.

The two PC-21 turboprop aircraft will be based at MOD Boscombe Down, Salisbury, UK, where they will carry out duties currently supported by ETPS Hawks and Alpha Jets. Students flying the PC-21 will be taught flight test techniques by ETPS instructors, including assessment of aircraft performance, handling and systems such as advanced cockpit displays and simulated weapons.

Flight Global reports that Qinetiq also plans to acquire two Shorts Tucano basic trainers and a Gazelle helicopter for its fleet. The purchase of two additional basic turboprop trainers and four single-engine turbine helicopters is also in the works, according to Nick Lay, the company's head of business development for test aircrew training.

“Under the recent contract amendment with the MOD, we made a commitment to reducing cost and modernizing training for test pilots and aircrew," said Steve Wadey, QinetiQ CEO. "The purchase of these aircraft shows we are getting straight to work in delivering on our promises. The PC-21 and subsequent introductions to the ETPS fleet will further cement the school’s position as a world leader in military test aircrew training, and guarantee that it continues to meet customers’ needs long into the future. A revised syllabus will also support the training of test pilots for civil aircraft, creating opportunities for growth into new markets.”

Graduates from ETPS often go on to test aircraft such as the F-35 and Typhoon, or become involved in space programs, including Major Tim Peake, who worked on board the International Space Station in 2016.

QinetiQ manages ETPS in partnership with the Royal Air Force (RAF) Air Warfare Centre (AWC), dedicated to the development and testing of air capabilities and provision of advice to enhance frontline decision-making.

(Source: QinetiQ news release and as cited. Images from file)

FMI: www.qinetiq.com

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