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Cubic
to Supply Instructors to Navy
For Super Hornet Maintenance Training SAN
DIEGO, Calif. – September 23, 2004 –The
defense segment of Cubic Corporation (AMEX:CUB) has received
a contract from the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) to
provide contractor instructors for the F/A-18 E&F Super
Hornet strike fighter maintenance training program. The contract
is for 12 months, with work to be performed at Naval Air
Station Oceana in Virginia. Cubic
received the $1.6 million award under its Indefinite
Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract from NAVAIR
for Fielded Training Systems Support. Cubic is one of seven
companies awarded the ID/IQ in 2000, allowing them to compete
for approximately $500 million in simulator support work.
Cubic’s Worldwide Technical Services Division will
supply the instructors. Cubic is now in a phase-in period
with instruction scheduled to begin Oct. 1, 2004. Harold Carlisle, Cubic program manager for the new maintenance
training program, said Cubic currently provides simulator
instruction to Navy and Marine Corps aircrews operating every
air platform that AIRLANT owns, from F/A-18 Hornet strike
fighters to the P-3 Orion surveillance aircraft. The training
takes places at seven locations on the East Coast, among
them NAS Oceana, and involves 13 different aircraft types
including fighters, interceptors and ground support; surveillance
and anti-submarine warfare (ASW); in-flight refueling; cargo
transport; and helicopters used for attack, ASW and transport. “Now, in addition to training pilots and aircrews
in how to operate the aircraft, we will start teaching maintenance
crews,” Carlisle said. “We’ll be teaching
all enlisted personnel in naval aviation involved with the
E&F Super Hornet how to maintain the aircraft.” The maintenance instruction will cover flight control systems,
landing gear, avionics, fuel systems, powerplant, stores
management system, weapons loading, environmental control
systems, egress system, airframes, and both structural and
hydraulic systems. The
F/A-18 E&F Super Hornet is a Navy strike fighter
aircraft optimized to be used in air strikes as well as air-to-air
combat. The aircraft is designed to take the place of the
A-6 Intruder, A-7 Corsair and F-14 Tomcat. Cubic’s
Worldwide Technical Services Division is part of Cubic
Defense Applications (CDA). CDA provides realistic
combat training systems for military forces, as well as mission
support services for training and exercises, modeling and
simulation, force modernization, leadership development,
web-based learning solutions, and operations and maintenance
services. The group also supplies products and systems for
C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance) applications, search and
rescue avionics and radio communications for military and
civil markets. The corporation's other major segment, Cubic
Transportation Systems, designs and manufactures automatic
fare collection systems for public mass transit authorities.
For more information about Cubic, see the company's Web site
at www.cubic.com.
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