Tampa, Florida (February 14th, 2020)

Aero Simulation Inc. (ASI) is pleased to announce its latest contract award, the T-45C Operational Flight Trainer (OFT) Kingsville Visual Replacement Program (KVRP). This effort involves replacing six visual displays on existing Kingsville T-45C training devices. ASI will be installing new domes from 3DP for this effort and applying a high gain paint using our in-house process which has been used in our successful delivery of the Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian T-45C training devices. These devices are used to support initial jet training for U.S. Navy and Marine pilots. 

 

The T-45C Goshawk is an aircraft carrier-capable trainer stationed at NAS Meridian, MS, NAS Kingsville, TX, and NAS Pensacola, FL.  ASI has completed updates on three of six OFTs in Meridian, MS. ASI is currently under contract to update the remaining devices at NAS Meridian. 

 

“ASI is pleased to support the Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA) T-45C training program with this additional Naval Air Warfare Center – Training Systems Division (NAWC-TSD) T-45C contract. This program will dramatically enhance the visual system performance and extend the service life of these Kingsville T-45C OFTs. Our solution will deliver the latest in display technologies, while significantly reducing operational and maintenance costs of these systems.” said Russ Shepard, Vice President of Business Development. “ASI has been supporting the U.S. Navy and Marines Corps through NAWC-TSD for over 30 years. We are proud to continue our efforts in support of CNATRA and their mission of training the world’s finest combat quality aviation professionals.”

 

About Aero Simulation, Inc.

ASI is recognized for innovative flight simulator design and manufacture, as well as cost- effective simulator modifications, upgrades, relocations and site support for military and commercial customers.

 

For information:

Media: Russ Shepard (813) 498-1178R_Shepard@aerosimulation.com

For more information on ASI, please visit our web site at www.aerosimulation.com