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Sun, May 29, 2016

Hawk Lead-In Fighter Fleet Reaches 100,000 Flying Hours

Aircraft Entered Service In 2001

The Australian Hawk 127 Lead-In fighter fleet has achieved 100,000 flying hours since entering service in 2001.

Since the 33 aircraft entered service, BAE Systems Australia has proudly provided in-service support from RAAF Bases Williamtown and Pearce, along with global experience and knowledge from BAE Systems Plc as the aircraft manufacturer.

“Reaching this milestone is a testament to the capability of the Hawk aircraft; the skill of the RAAF crews and our employees; and our enduring partnership with the Commonwealth to sustain the fleet,” said BAE Systems Australia Aerospace Director Steve Drury.

“The support from BAE Systems is ensuring the ongoing success of the fleet as an effective and reliable training platform in preparing RAAF pilots to protect Australia’s national security. It is a great example of how the Commonwealth can effectively partner with industry to maximize platform availability and quality, while achieving significant savings,” he said

The partnership will expand in July when BAE Systems starts delivering all Hawk operational maintenance, becoming the total sustainment provider for the fleet.

“We’re proud to extend our support of this important capability to provide all maintenance support on the flight line. This more holistic approach maximizes aircraft serviceability and mission success – directly supporting the training of Australia’s next generation of combat aircrew,” Drury said.

(Image provided with BAE Systems Australia news release)

FMI: www.baesystems.com/en/our-company/our-businesses/bae-systems-australia

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