Lockheed Martin Advances in Army Flight School Next Competition with Robinson R66 NxG as Training Platform

Reuters02-05 05:05
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/LMT">Lockheed</a> Martin Advances in Army Flight School Next Competition with Robinson R66 NxG as Training Platform

Lockheed Martin Corporation announced its advancement to Phase III of the U.S. Army’s Flight School Next (FSN) competition. As part of this phase, Lockheed Martin has selected the Robinson R66 NxG helicopter, provided by Robinson Helicopter Company, as the training platform for the Army’s Initial Entry Rotary-Wing (IERW) program. Lockheed Martin is serving as the prime training systems integrator, responsible for designing, delivering, and operating the IERW Flight School Next enterprise, which includes training system architecture, performance monitoring, supply-chain management, and delivery of advanced modeling and simulation for both live and synthetic training.

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