 
 RAAF's Wedgetail AEW&C aircraft (photo : Airliners)
WILLIAMTOWN,  New South Wales, -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Number 2 Squadron personnel  from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have delivered the first  Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) mission crew  training course at RAAF Base Williamtown, New South Wales.
During  the seven-month course, which began in March, eight instructors and  three role players from Boeing Defence Australia provided eight RAAF  students with more than 1,200 hours of programmed training on the  airborne battle management aircraft's mission systems.
"Boeing Defence Australia is responsible for training the students in non-tactical areas across all aircraft mission systems, including data links, communications systems and the Multirole Electronically Scanned Array (MESA) radar, to ensure they graduate with the necessary skills," said Todd Barker, Wedgetail AEW&C mission crew lead instructor and course director for Boeing Defence Australia.
Based on the Boeing Next-Generation 737-700 commercial aircraft, the Wedgetail AEW&C platform is able to track airborne and maritime targets simultaneously through the advanced MESA radar and 10 mission crew consoles.
"As a key training service provider and integrator for the Australian Defence Force, Boeing Defence Australia continues to increase its in-country and international training footprint, as shown by the successful completion of Australia’s first AEW&C mission crew training course," said John Duddy, Boeing Defence Australia vice president and managing director. "Congratulations to the RAAF and Boeing Defence Australia's training team for this excellent outcome."
Subcontracted to The Boeing Company under the  Wedgetail In-Service Support contract, Boeing Defence Australia is  responsible for program management, supply chain management and  engineering, maintenance and training services to support the  six-aircraft fleet's introduction into RAAF service. To date, three  aircraft have been formally accepted in an initial operating  configuration by the Commonwealth. The fourth and fifth aircraft are  scheduled to be delivered later this year and the remaining aircraft  will be delivered in 2011.
 
 
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