ASCENT SIGNS CONTRACT WITH MOD FOR NEW UK
MILITARY FLIGHT TRAINING SYSTEM
LONDON, June 2
Ascent, a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and VT Group,
has today signed the contract which will see it provide
military flying training to the UK Armed Forces for the next
25 years. The initial contract is valued at £635 million and
is projected to rise to approximately £6 billion over the
life of the programme.
The contract makes Ascent responsible for running the UK
Military Flying Training System (UKMFTS) programme,
providing comprehensive training to all new UK military
aircrew across the Royal Navy, the Royal Air Force and the
Army Air Corps.
Minister for Defence Equipment and Support, Baroness
Taylor, said: “The partnering contract with Ascent brings
together MoD and industry skills to deliver a first class
flying training capability. It will significantly improve
training for Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Army aircrew by
bringing together the current range of fragmented training
schemes into one modern and cohesive programme.”
Fred Ross of Lockheed Martin has been named managing
director of Ascent and Ken Cornfield of VT Support Services
will serve as Ascent deputy managing director.
Under UKMFTS, the MoD maintains the training output
requirements and standards whilst providing elements such as
airfields, fuel and instructors. Ascent will design the
overall system and deliver the training capability including
delivering a proven Training Management Information System
and the procurement of aircraft platforms and simulators.
“UKMFTS is a model private-public initiative that will
enable us to work with the Ministry of Defence for the next
two and a half decades, providing tailored solutions that
will optimise the capabilities of UK aircrews,” said Dale
Bennett, president of Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training &
Support.
Ascent will take over the role on an incremental basis to
ensure minimal disruption to the current training programme.
Additional contracts detailing future services and purchases
will be announced as the programme progresses. The training
covers the period following Aircrew Selection up to the
point the students leave UKMFTS ready to fly in their
operational aircraft.
VT chief executive, Paul Lester said: "Our background in
flying training extends over 70 years. As part of Ascent, we
will utilise that experience and work closely with the
Ministry of Defence to deliver new standards in flying
training that will further enhance the world leading
capability of UK aircrew."
Ascent’s selection as UKMFTS Training System Partner in
November 2006 followed a competition to select a partner who
would harness the collective skills of the MoD and industry.
Ascent will work with the MoD over the life of the programme
to design, deliver and manage ground and flying training at
multiple locations across the UK.
Lockheed Martin UK chief executive, Ian Stopps said: “The
key to this programme is a successful partnership that will
provide 25 years of exacting training for UK aircrews.
Ascent and MoD will work together to ensure UK air crews
remain amongst the most highly-trained and respected in the
world.”
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Lockheed Martin and VT have a wealth of experience of
flying training and aircraft support in the UK and around
the world. VT currently operates the RAF Tucano logistics
and maintenance programme (Tucano Total Support programme)
and the Light Aircraft Flying Training programme. Lockheed
Martin annually provides training for more than 20,000
aircrew, including U.S. Air Force Special Operations crews.
Together, as Ascent, Lockheed Martin and VT will bring
complementary skills and relevant experience to deliver the
highest level of training possible for the MoD.
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VT Group is a major defence and support services company
which already supports nearly a third of the UK's existing
military flying training. Customers include government
agencies and businesses worldwide. VT Group employs nearly
14,000 people with a turnover in 2007 of £1.2 billion ($2.4
billion). The support business of VT operates from various
locations primarily in the UK, USA and Middle East, with
shipbuilding operating principally from new facilities in
Portsmouth, UK. Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland,
Lockheed Martin Corporation employs about 140,000 people
worldwide and is principally engaged in the research,
design, development, manufacture, integration and
sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and
services. The Corporation reported 2007 sales of $41.9
billion. Lockheed Martin UK, a unit of Lockheed Martin
Corporation, is a leader in systems integration working on
major programmes spanning the aerospace, defence and civil
sectors. Lockheed Martin works with more than 100 business
partners and employs over 1700 people at 12 sites across the
UK.
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www.ascentflighttraining.com
Media Contacts:
Lockheed Martin UK:
John Fyall 02392 443 342
Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training & Support:
Warren Wright
+1407971-8714
VT Group: Phil Rood 01489 775213
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