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Fri, 22 July 2016

PC-21 Aircraft Destined for Australian Defence Force Completes Test Flight

Lockheed Martin and Pilatus Aircraft have successfully completed the initial production test flight of the first PC-21 aircraft destined for the Australian Defence Force under the AIR 5428 Pilot Training System program.

This first PC-21, registered as A54-001, will be handed over to the Royal Australian Air Force at East Sale in June 2017 after completion of testing and verification work in both Switzerland and Australia.

“This initial flight of the first Australian PC-21, only seven months after contract signature, is a remarkable achievement and illustrates both the commitment of Pilatus and the hard work of all those involved in the project,” said Oscar J. Schwenk, Chairman of Pilatus.

Under the prime contract, Lockheed Martin will provide overall project management for the pilot training system and deliver a family of integrated ground-based training technologies.

Pilatus Aircraft will provide PC-21 turboprop training aircraft and through-life engineering and airworthiness support while Hawker Pacific will provide maintenance services and fleet support and leverage its established supply chain in Australia.

“This is a true testament to our teammate Pilatus and a proven aircraft that will form the backbone of future pilot training for the Australian Defence Force for the next 25 years. We offer our congratulations on this first significant step,“ said Raydon Gates, Chief Executive, Lockheed Martin Australia and New Zealand.

The PC-21s for Australia will form the backbone of future pilot training for the Australian Defence Force for the next 25 years. 

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