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15/07/2011
Pennant Training Systems Limited in partnership with the Commonwealth of Australia and BAE Systems


Pennant Training Systems Limited in partnership with the Commonwealth of Australia and BAE Systems, Australia is pleased to announce the successful upgrade of the Hawk Lead-In Fighter training classrooms at Royal Australian Air Force sites in Williamtown, New South Wales and Pearce, Western Australia.

Originally installed in 2000 the system consists of classrooms at each site which are used for the training of operators and maintainers of the Hawk Mk127 aircraft through interactive emulations and computer based courseware.

The upgrade to the software was carried out at Pennant Cheltenham office while the hardware upgrade was carried out by the Pennant Support team in Australia.

Chris Snook, Chief Executive Pennant International Group, said "Delivery of this upgrade has been achieved through the dedication and expertise of the engineers both in the UK and the Australian support office. I look forward to continuing support to BAE Systems Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia in the future."

Pennant Training Systems Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennant International Group plc, based in Cheltenham, England and listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange.



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