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Mon, 14 September 2015

Lockheed Martin to Open New Pilot Training Center for C-130J and LM-100J Aircraft

Lockheed Martin is aiming to meet the increasing global demand for C-130J military and LM-100J commercial flight training with a new International Training Center (ITC) to be located at the corporation’s Marietta, Georgia site.

Featuring academic classroom space and simulator facilities to support the full spectrum of aircrew training, the center will support training needs including initial qualification, refresher courses, instructor qualification and mission training.

The center is currently under construction and will open in 2018.

The ITC is co-located with the manufacturing line for the C-130J – one of the world’s most advanced military tactical airlifters – and the LM-100J, a civil multi-purpose air freighter.

The ITC is easily accessible for domestic and international customers with its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, which serves more than 60 international cities in 50 countries.

“With our experience as the C-130J and LM-100J manufacturer, and decades of training expertise, we’re investing to deliver an integrated solution to prepare the next generation of air mobility pilots and aircrews,” said Jon Rambeau, Vice President and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Training and Logistics Solutions. “As military and commercial customers modernize and expand their fleets, we see an opportunity to offer increased value to our customers through this International Training Center.” 

Lockheed Martin, Pilots, Training, Simulator

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